It is only simple in your mind because of the methodology you've been led to employ, which is to strike out any verse that doesn't fit your positions. It's quite common. Freewillers only see freewill texts. Determinists only see determinist texts. And on it goes, slicing and dicing and cutting out or tossing aside everything that doesn't fit the mold.
Although there is some truth here the major problem I see with your interpretation methodology is that you introduce tremendous tension in scripture. You believe that each verse stands by itself rather than as a part of the collection we call the Bible. The Bible needs to be interpreted as a whole and the message needs to be consistent. You introduce inconsistency to the word of God by claiming that one verse in isolation trumps context and the authors overall message and intent. I am not striking out any of your verses but merely putting them in the proper context and message. This is why is so simple to refute the UR argument because the interpretation of the cherry picked verses are out of context to the rest of the book and/or chapter.
Let me give you an example from a simple verse.
““For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.”
John 3:16 NASB2020
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.
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Positive statement. Believe and you are saved. Common message supported all over the Bible.
““For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who [
does not] believes in Him will perish, but [
will not] have eternal life.”
John 3:16 NASB2020
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.
bible.com
Negative statement. Dont believe and no eternal life. Common message supported all over the Bible.
““For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who [
does not] believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.”
John 3:16 NASB2020
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.
bible.com
Statement not ever found in scripture.
So the message is clear. Believe in the way of faith in the redemptive sacrifice of Christ is necessary to obtain an eternal life. If you don’t agree with this then refute it.
On the other hand, you know how this works. Every Word of God applies to EVERYONE. Matt. 4:4, Luke 4:4, Deut. 8:3
Matt. 4:4 and Luke 4:4 and Deut 8:3- absolutely but this does not mean that a verse in an island without context follows God’s message and intention. These verses do not support your out of context argument. In fact, you take the word of God put it in tension against itself. This, of course, distorts the message.
Also, if you apply your argument to all of scripture then you have to agree that Rev. 21:8 is also the word of God. But you ignore this verse and never quote it. Why is that? Do you think that this verse agrees with UR? Maybe you should do like Thomas Jefferson and rip out the parts of the Bible that you don’t like.
Most positions can't seem to get there. Quite an interesting phenomena.
God says: Love your neighbors
The near entirety of the masses read: Burn my unbelieving neighbors alive forever
Funny how that works, ain't it? Put up a law, any law, and people become almost instantly LAWLESS. But when you see that people, even believers, are still under the thumb of the DEVIL in "our" own sorry collective hides, not so strange at all. Predictable even.
What makes you think that this statement needs "interpretation?"
Because your interpretation blames God for His actions. Love goes both ways. God loves everyone but not everyone loves God or their neighbor. The devil is certainly involved spreading evil among us but I find the devil to be almost comical. The devil has already been defeated and only awaits eschatological times to be totally removed. As long as we remain in Christ He is faithful and protects us from evil.
There are multiple soteriology theories that can be explored and broken down for study. Some have biblical merit while some do not. UR is one of those that do not.
When John the Apostle states: everyone who loves knows God and is born of God, there is no modifications required. It says what it says.
Right and the operation words here are “everyone who loves”. Not everyone loves. Those that reject God do not love God so how can they possibly be born of God? Do you think that God is going to force them to love Him? Your conclusion here does not follow.
Your positional interpretation MUST modify a clear statement because if not, your positions fall apart. I say rightfully so. Fall apart. John says what he says. Jesus said no differently. God is Love. We ALL have One Father, God. Matt. 23:9. This is not rocket science.
So refute my argument.
I know full well where your position is: It has zero accounting for the CAPTIVITY OF MANKIND, and I include even my own sorry hide in that group, because we ALL are still subject to the tempter, internally.
Nah. You don’t give Christ enough credit.
IF and WHEN your positions ever factor that in (for yourself) your positions will rightfully change and you might actually end up loving your neighbors. Imagine that?
I love my neighbor. In fact I love my neighbor so much that I want to bring the gospel of good news to them so that they can feel the tremendous love of Christ. You, on the other hand, dont love your neighbor because it does not matter if they believe or not since all will be saved at the end.
Thinking they'll burn alive forever is quite a heavy mental burden, particularly over time. It will drag the carriers down and down, into open lying hypocrisy, thinking "I am better than them." Happens to most.
Then all they have to do is believe. Bring them the gospel so they can find Christ.
But even these serve God's Purposes in judgments of the devil and his messengers.
If you say so.