Thanks for raising this. It should be clarified. When I pray the things I stated in the other post, I am in effect praying for their salvation, I'm simply not praying "God make them believe". I have a discussion in real life with a sister of mine who always wants to pray "make them believe God" and I always say you can't do that because you are violating their freedom to choose. The interesting response she gives is "it's my Calvinist background coming out".
Make of it what you will. I'm still learning about prayer and to be honest my most common prayer is "be merciful Lord, I'm just a dumb, know nothing kid".
What I want is to wrap my arms around the whole universe and everything in it and bring it into the Kingdom of God but what I can do and, more importantly what I see the Lord God do, is not what we want (He wants all men to be saved 1Tim.2:4 ), but what is right.
I always taught my children you can't always have what you want, it is better to do what's right than get your own way.
God made us to be free, can we violate that freedom, even in our fallen state, and consider we have done right?
Don't know if that has answered your question but not sure what else to say.![]()
Your 3rd sentence answered it well. As did your statement about violating their freedom to choose. Thank you.