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No, not everyone deserves hell, and no, God doesn’t merely elect some to heaven and damn the reprobate to hell-He would not be a God of justice if He made hell strictly for the purpose of housing those people He created to go there. That is utter nonsense and has nothing to do with a God of reason, love, and justice. Our wills are always involved in the process and His judgments are right because they’re based on justice, moderated with mercy.I will clarify. God chooses. He elects some to salvation, or all would be lost. Why? Because, as Paul teaches, dead people cannot DO anything. Angel, read these verses: Eph 2:1-3; Rom 3:10-12. See what I mean? This is clear Scriptural testimony, and a sad one. We are sinners in a fallen world.
Let’s give credit to where the credit is due – Salvation is of the Lord! Check it out: John 1:12-13; John 6:37-40, 44, 64-65; John 17 (whole chapter is, of course, excellent), Acts 16:14, 1 Cor 1:26-31. Could these verses be any clearer that it is God who chooses, God who calls?
The will of the elect, or we could say the sheep, is to follow Jesus Christ. The elect truly are locked in (that’s a real good thing!) because we have eternal life (in the original Greek it means eternal life) and we have assurance that when God begins a work in us, He will complete it (Php 1:6), He will perfect it (Heb 12:2). What IS against the will of the elect is to sin by making unrighteous choices.