Meaning that not all will be reborn, because not all were chosen for that salvation.
How does this differ from my example?
A man chooses to remove one sleeping child from the RR tracks, and leave another to be destroyed.
God chooses to give rebirth and eternal life to one dead man, and leaves another to be eternally tormented.
I would have to extend my example further though,
A man places two children, whom he has caused to sleep, on some train tracks. He waits for the sound of the train whistle. He removes one, and leaves the other. The train rushes by.
God creates man, ordained to sin, to die, and sin they do. He determines divine judgment, destruction to the sinner, then choses some to escape that fate, giving them righteousness and life. The rest He leaves to their fate, eternal torment. And at the great white throne, Jesus, just like He planned all along, just what He wanted, tosses those into the lake of fire.
Do you feel my example does not convey the same thing?
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