As to the idea of God "wills" everything in the universe, I wonder if people study the following Scriptures and come to that conclusion:
Luke 7:29-30 - "29 And all the people that heard him, and the publicans, justified God, being baptized with the baptism of John. 30 But the Pharisees and lawyers rejected the
counsel [G1012 - boulēn] of God against [as to / unto] themselves, being not baptized [having not been baptized] of him."
--G1012 - boulēn - used also in Ephesians 1:11, the verse Calvinists use to say "no one can reject/resist" THIS, God's decreed [determined-plan] will [G1012]... yet Luke 7:30 clearly says the Pharisees and lawyers "
rejected the
boulēn G1012 of God..." (which, for that time then in existence, the decreed-will of God was: "the baptism of John").
The point being, they did indeed "
reject the
boulēn G1012 of God". Something that Calvinists say is impossible.
From Bible Hub, quoting...
Definition: counsel, deliberate wisdom, decree.
HELPS Word-studies
1012 boulḗ – properly, a resolved plan, used particularly of the immutable aspect of God's plan – purposefully arranging all physical circumstances, which guarantees every scene of life works to His eternal purpose.
This level of God's plan (1012 /
boulḗ) demonstrates He is the Lord of history, i.e. always in charge!
[1012 (
boulḗ) is more than God's immutable plan of physical circumstances. It always also includes the Lord's purpose in them – and hence arranging all the physical scenes of history before creation (Ps 139:16; Jn 1:3).]
[and]
HELPS Word-studies
Cognate: 1014 boúlomai – to plan with full resolve (determination). See 1012 (
boulē).
1014 /boúlomai ("resolutely plan") is a strong term that underlines the predetermined (and determined) intention driving the planning (wishing, resolving). In contrast, 2309 (
thélō) focuses on the desire ("wishfulness") behind making an offer (cf. TDNT, 1, 629).
[While God's "
thelō-offers" can be rejected (see 2309 /
thélō), His 1014 /
boúlomai ("planning") always works out His purpose, especially in conjunction with presetting the physical scenes of history.]
-end quoting
They clearly "rejected the
boulēn G1012 of God," according to that text.
One might think to answer, well they are just doing what comes naturally (to natural man),
but that is to miss the point. The point is, Calvinists say that "no one can reject/resist His '
boule / boulen [G1012]' will (that is to say, His 'decreed' will)." But Luke 7:30 says these clearly did so.
And I agree with those saying that "Calvinism" and "Arminianism" are NOT the only options.