Derf
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Yes, and it was right because God spared the righteous from His wrath. Thus we can tell that the men of Sodom were not doing God's will, but were sinning. If God wants (wills) people to sin, then sinners are doing His will, and therefore are not sinning. Then God would be unrighteous in destroying the un-sinners in Sodom.And guess what? Sodom was still destroyed.
Righteous is defined as that which does right. If God wants (wills) people to do wrong, then either God is not righteous or wrong is not wrong.
Therefore, your citation can't be talking about everything that happens in the world being God's will:
Romans 9:19 KJV — Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he yet find fault? For who hath resisted his will?
Rather, He exercises His will despite the resistance that people (especially the Jews in Rom. 9) exhibit against it. God's righteous sovereignty is defined by His punishing the wicked, not by endorsing and ordaining their sin as if it is what He wants (wills).
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