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If God is Sovereign and Desires That All Be Saved, Why Does He Not Do So?


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Q: I have been taught the holiness, grace, and righteous wrath of the Lord my whole life. However I've begun to struggle deeply with the nature of God and His love.

If God is sovereign and desires that all be saved, why does He not do so? Wouldn't that be the natural expression of His love? That not happening feels like a betrayal of what I've known His character to be. I know He can do whatever He desires, but I don't understand why He doesn't redeem all.


Summary

In this episode, Dr. E and Hanna tackle a challenging theological question: If God is sovereign and loving, why doesn’t He save everyone? At the heart of this question lies the tension between God’s perfect nature and humanity’s sinful condition. Scripture affirms that God desires none to perish (2 Peter 3:9), yet salvation requires faith in Christ. Universalism—the belief that everyone will ultimately be saved—fails to account for God’s holiness and justice. If God simply overlooked sin, He would no longer be just.

Dr. E explains that our human perspective of fairness is shaped by sin, while God’s nature is defined by His Word—He is all-powerful, all-knowing, ever-present, loving, and just. Through Christ’s sacrifice, God offers the one and only remedy for sin. Just as one cure is effective for a disease while others fall short, only Christ’s saving work secures eternal life. Hanna reflects that many underestimate the seriousness of sin, which diminishes how good the gospel truly is. When we recognize the depth of our sinful condition, we see God’s love and mercy more clearly. Salvation is not earned but received by faith in Christ alone, who lived, died, and rose again.


Takeaways

  • God desires none to perish, but salvation requires faith in Christ.

  • Universalism overlooks God’s holiness and justice.

  • Our sense of fairness is distorted by sin.

  • Scripture, not feelings, defines God’s character.

  • Christ’s death and resurrection provide the only true cure for sin.

  • Recognizing our sin magnifies the beauty of God’s love.

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