Jesus knew it would, and also said to Peter at that time, "And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.”Re Lk 22:31-32, Jesus prays that Simon's faith may not fail, but it did--three times.
This is obviously an instruction to Peter for what to do after he "turned back" to faith after turning away.
What in the world? Why do people go on about anyone being forced? It is a complete misrepresentation.In all of those Scriptures I see none saying that God forces some people to believe and others not to believe, but rather that God has elected to save everyone who perseveres in faith in Christ. I do see that some verses employ the verb "make" that can be interpreted as forcing, but may also be interpreted as providing a way that the believer must choose to cooperate with--thus not making (pun intended) God responsible for their sin and condemnation.
John 6:37
All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away.
Is someone being forced here? Apparently you must think so.
