God doesn’t make people obey Him even though He wants them to. That’s clear in the world and in the Bible. The verses I supplied you already proved my point. I can’t help you if you don’t accept them, but there’s more. You’re free to dig them up.
I’ve found it’s better for some learners if they find that what they are trying to learn was their idea rather than learning through debate. In a debate people don’t want to be wrong and when the pride and ego gets involved people start twisting scripture like a professional contortionist. Counterintuitively, it’s a great weakness of many.
The point I'm making is that words have specific meanings in specific contexts and when it comes to talking about what God does and doesn't do it is absolutely essential that we interpret the words He used in the manner in which He intended...lest we misrepresent Him and possibly mislead others.
So, to get to the bottom line. You made a certain statement which you believe to be true. I quite legitimately ask you to substantiate your opinion of how to interpret the words: "God wills that all will be saved."
But you haven't done so despite several exchanges. And now you resort to the above escape route to get out of offering a Scriptural-based reference to support your view.
IF you really truly don't think that debate is worthwhile then just what on earth are you doing posting your opinions which you presumably want others to accept?