If God sovereignly chooses some people, does He merely force an arbitrary choice? If God has appropriately given us the ten commandments about a mutual love for Him and a neighbor is He summoning us to make choices for the best of others while His choice is not answering to His law of love? If God is absolutely sovereign then, He faithfully performs what He demands in His law. How can we rectify His arbitrary choice with how He appropriately manages the world through our choices coinciding with the law of love?
God does not govern outside of His eternal attributes. In order for there to be good in this equitable world and for God to lawfully make everything good, He must be completely faithful. He must justly demand legal compliance with the law. Consequently, God must not only make a choice as an allowance of good, but He must create the good Himself. God's purpose in satisfactorily ordaining a thing is to resolutely defend the good and justly punish the evil.
God created the world for the purpose of governing in established peace. He justified Himself by recovering us. In order for God to comfortably establish comprehensive peace, He must design a thing for His own purpose, so there would be an absolute unity. Consequently, for there to remain a peaceful cohabitation, the independent sinners must be in the dark. God must prove His goodness by conceiving the saint's inability. He is consistently benevolent to prove He is merciful.
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