No, you were quoting different scriptures with the idea that "all" meant the same in both, and it does not. A rabbit trail I did not chose, but joined you on - not because I need to, but I did it for you (much love).
I will pick up where we were when you come back to the truth of what Jesus explained in saying "all" in two different ways. Both of which are true.
Let's see . . . you had mentioned that we would not be subordinate to God. #319
I had asked how you understood "His servants shall serve Him". #321
You replied with the allegorization of the passage.
I responded that I take it literally.
You replied comparing the Bible with children's stories, implying, well, whatever you were implying.
I then asked for Scriptural back up on your allegorization of the passage.
You then said we should fold up the Scriptures instead of unfolding them, that all the Bible is a parable.
I questioned trying to read the Bible that way.
We went back and forth on that for a bit, until . . .
#334 . . .
But the Holy Spirit being poured out upon all flesh according to prophecy for our time, does not say on all "good" flesh, or all "for good." "All" then means the power of God poured out on both the good and the evil, which I say is unto judgement...which I do according to the scriptures, for it is written: "whatever a man sows, that he will also reap."
You were using "whatever a man sows, that he will also reap" as your foundation for saying that when God said the Holy Spirit would be poured out on all flesh unto judgment.
I said that was non-sequitor. I've asked you to show the link between these two and you have not.
You then moved on the those the Father would draw compared to all that the Son would draw after His death, seemingly with the intent of calling into dispute some rather plainly stated verses.
And here we are, spinning in circles, because you've made statements about the Bible I disagree with, and rather than support those statements with Chapter and verse and showing how this word and that word tell us that this means such and thus, well, we go in circles.
But that's OK. Many are that way.
Much love!
Mark