Barb, this has been addressed ad naseum. I posted the entire chapter in hopes your skull would grasp the context around verse 9.2 Peter 3:9 The Lord delayeth not his promise, as some imagine, but dealeth patiently for your sake, not willing that any should perish, but that all should return to penance.
If they're already saved, why would God be worried that they might perish? C'mon.
I know you want to believe it. But that's not what the chapter says. Have you actually read all of it?
Please, for your own sake, stop denying God's word.
If Peter is addressing only those whom God has already chosen to save, then God has no reason to be concerned for their salvation.
In the chapter Peter is talking about the impending day of the Lord. He is talking to the elect. He is saying that God does not bring the impending day of the Lord because God will not allow even one of his elect to perish. All the elect will be saved before the day of the Lord arrives. It is for the sake of everyone on God's list that God does not come at this instant to judge the world. All the elect must be brought to faith first. This is why the Reformed churches are usually the most missional in focus. The message must be shared so that all the elect are provided with the good news.
Verse 9 is not about the whole world. If it were then God would be an utter failure since so many perish and go to hell.
Read the context young buck.
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