Does God Love Everyone? (The "Limited Atonement" Problem)
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Is God’s love limited to the elect, or is it truly for the whole world? Today we are looking at the theological tension of “Limited Atonement” and why our definitions of words like “World” and “All” matter more than we think.🔒 LISTEN TO THE FULL DEEP-DIVE EPISODE:I’ve recorded a full, unfiltered breakdown of this topic in The Upper Room. We put away the systems and open the Greek lexicon to ask the hard questions I can’t answer in a short video.👉 Listen here: https://patreon.com/jdavidwyattIn the exclusive Patreon episode, we cover:- The “Sin vs. Grace” Contradiction: Why does “All” mean everyone when we talk about Sin (Romans 3:23), but suddenly shrink to “the Elect” when we talk about Grace?- The “Pocket Dictionary” Problem: How words like “World,” “Whosoever,” and “Everyone” get redefined to protect a theological system rather than reveal the Father.- The Evangelism Crisis: Can you honestly look a stranger in the eye and say, “God loves you”? Or do you have to add a mental asterisk?- The Scripture Evidence: We walk through 1 Timothy 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9, John 3:16, and the specific Greek meaning of mnáomai (remembrance).This is an “in-house” family discussion. If you are tired of theological soundbites and want to get into the weeds of the text, join us in The Upper Room.Resources Mentioned:Book: Forgiving Like God (Free for Patron members)Music: Redemption EP by The Twice Found
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