Salvation, according to Strong's means=deliverance. There is an eternal deliverance, and there are many deliverances that the regenerated people receive this side of heaven, as we sojourn here on earth. Failure to distinguish between the two tends to make people think that they have a choice to accept, or reject eternal deliverance. If it has to be accepted, it is not my God's grace.
Look at all throughout the bible God always gave humanity a choice to obey him or not, with adam and eve he told them what would happen if they ate from the fruit of the tree but he never forced them not to he gave them a choice to not it even when they ate from the fruit God still left humanity free will and even now he offers a gift to humanity but one has to make the choice to accept it or not, if it was all decided beforehand then it is not a gift at all and his grace is limited Christs sacrifice was limited the power of his blood and his love is limited
The issue I have with people who believe that not all can recieve the gift of salvation and that a select people only were predestined to be saved is that they by doing so are saying that the sacrifice of God's one and only son was not good enough for the whole world only those who before they were even born were to be saved while others who by no choice of their own and though they did nothing wrong before they took their first breath in this life were already destined for eternal damnation
Honestly I just don't understand the logic behind this kind of thinking this certainly isn't the loving father I have come to know