God can save everyone OR He can save no one OR some percentage God can save.
Then He is able. Your statement is a variation of my previous post pertaining to God's nature providing freedom and ability, not limits and inability.
But what GOD CANNOT do is:
Save everyone and no one simutaneously,
Save 10% and not save 5% simutaneously,
.... or any other mathematically impossible combination
I disagree. The problem with that is its nonsensical predicate. No one holds God can or does do anything logically impossible. What God can do is make a rock of infinite weight such that any inability on His part to lift the stone is also not a limitation or inability. God is nt bound by the limits He set for creation
(such as the law of non-contradiction). God can and does create evil in an already evil world. He, and He alone is sovereign over evil, and he can and does do whatever He likes with it as He pleases to make it serve His will and purpose.
Furthermore, the fact is God
has saved everyone and no one simultaneously. I suspect this wasn't thought through. We live
in creation and time passes for us who are bound by space. From the Reformed pov our salvation is already accomplished and yet there was a time when we did not salvifically believe in Christ and there yet remains the time when our salvation is completed (on the other side of the grave). From God's perspective there are a great many people saved and simultaneously not saved, both dead in sin and dead in Christ, and God can and does save and destroy any and all as he is
able.
So, God nature determined the most wise combination and to do anything other than the most wise way is outside of God's ability.
Be careful. That strays into territory in conflict with WCF 3.5-7
- Those of mankind that are predestinated unto life, God, before the foundation of the world was laid, according to His eternal and immutable purpose, and the secret counsel and good pleasure of His will, hath chosen in Christ, unto everlasting glory, out of His free grace and love alone, without any foresight of faith or good works, or perseverance in either of them, or any other thing in the creature, as conditions, or causes moving Him thereunto; and all to the praise of His glorious grace.
- As God hath appointed the elect unto glory, so hath He, by the eternal and most free purpose of His will, foreordained all the means thereunto. Wherefore they who are elected being fallen in Adam are redeemed by Christ, are effectually called unto faith in Christ by His Spirit working in due season; are justified, adopted, sanctified, and kept by His power through faith unto salvation. Neither are any other redeemed by Christ, effectually called, justified, adopted, sanctified, and saved, but the elect only.
- The rest of mankind, God was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of His own will, whereby He extendeth or withholdeth mercy as He pleaseth, for the glory of His sovereign power over His creatures, to pass by, and to ordain them to dishonor and wrath for their sin, to the praise of His glorious justice.
God did not sit down with His divine calculator and figure out the best mathematical combinations." Were that the case He'd cease to be omniscient, and thereby also cease to be God. God's not bound by statistics and percentages. It's a bad analogy. He created that math and ALL the rules governing it, not the other way around. He's not limited by the cause-and-effect, nor any other constraints of time and space, nor anything else in Creation.
Therefore, it is not possible to save those who will not be saved. Again, God has the power to do.
Premise 1: God is all wise
Premise 2: Everything God does is the wisest thing to do
That's not inability.
Conclusion: God cannot do other than what He has decreed
That conclusion should read, "
God can do all that He decrees, and He may decree whatever He so chooses." The nly reason anyone is saved is God. We are saved by grace. No one would be saved absent that grace. Every single human ever made is someone who will not be saved.
.....except for the grace of God to save them.
When God chose you and me to save, He did it without a calculator, without considering the mathematical combinations, and without
any inability to save. The attempt to leverage one choice against another is a red herring because they the choice who to save and who not to save is the exact same choice. If you're not chosen for salvation, you are chosen for destruction. Same exact choice. Same exact moment. The "not" is nothing more than the absence of the choice to save. All of it is due to God's
ability, not a supposed post hoc inability. And, in anticipation of the protest about God changing, or not being able to change His choice.....
....under what circumstance would God need to change His freely made, perfect, righteous, sovereign choice?