Exegesis.
I have heard all the arguments from the reformed side already about 2 peter 3 and context, NOT CONVINCED.
You really haven't studied it, and you cannot disprove my points, all you are doing is disagreeing, with zero Biblical argument to support it, therefore your "truths" are purely subjective.
WHy dont you do that in 1 timothy 2:4 huh?
I could do that with another passage given, but you'd simply go subjective and ballistic over it.
Just because the letter of Peter is talking to christians, doesnt mean God doesnt want all to come to repentance, as its stated in OTHER letters too.
Context does not support you. You have to actually use Scripture to back up your claims, not just a whim. Yes, Peter is addressing believers, and he is addressing them, the elect that will come in 3:9. ALso, this is not stated in other epistles in how you're using it.
By that "EXEGESIS" (word nobody uses in real life, btw, more theologybabble) [logic] NONE of the bible verses apply to lost men. But only to the "ELECT" since they were written to the elect, originally.
I'm sorry to see you dismiss proper theology as babble. It is purely obedient to 2 Timothy 2:15. To address the "written to elect" part, all the epistles are written to the elect. That you are not aware of this, ridicule it somewhat shows me you need to start from scratch bro.
The context is Romans 3:10 isnt about individuals either, but groups of people jews and gentiles. Try again.
I agree it means all individuals. but you shouldnt, based on how you want us to "Exegete" other scriptures.
Try being a bit more consistent.
I've been consistent to the context and I think you know it. Please stop with the throwing out unsubstantiated accusations. I've been consistent throughout our discussion, and Biblical while you have been emotional and subjective while dismissing clear evidence and ridiculing theology.
Please try being serious and mature about this.
Iv'e shown you the well known purpose of Paul in Romans 3, "all" there is the entire world which is what he is proving in that chapter, all the world is lost, all have gone astray &c. You should know this as a believer, it is rudimentary teaching. You cannot disprove this or show any good commentator who uses your view. All know this is the proper context and meaning.
How many plumbers became calvinist after reading the Bible? Not that many. How many became calvinists after hearing some TEACHER somewhere, or went to some theological cemetary?
Plumbers???? Wow, OK, we're going to argue about how many plumbers are saved? That's up to God, by the way.
If it is of any help I'm a home builder and have witnessed to my subs of which some are of course plumbers. Others hang sheetrock, and finish it, or frame, lay brick, do concrete &c. I have witnessed to most of them, others I've prayed about and the opportunity did not arise. But, it is up to God to save them.
You should Read 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 bro. It's a good point right here.
Your entire rant is purely subjective bro. You've not argued one point at all, nor have you shown where contextually I'm wrong. Instead you've been like "so what?" about the context, Peter for example.
But I get it, here is the bottom line: You and others believe somehow through some action you completed that for this God chose you. You're misusing the story of Cornelius as evidence of what you believe about the Gospel, that God chose him for doing good things, and chooses others in the same manner. That is a complete misunderstanding of the text, context and balance of Scripture.
Your Romans 3 theory is basically that not all are unrighteous, not good &c as per Romans 3:10ff.
So here's what will happen, when you get to heaven, God will congratulate you?
That is never going to happen, bro.
By the way, I'm still waiting for you to nab a commentator that uses your view of Acts and Cornelius. I'm trying to take this seriously, and you're offering up zero defense of your stance other that "NOT CONVINCED" and other subjective ranting.
Please attempt to prove your position in a serious manner. Please?