No, those who receive Him will certainly be, thats the context of all scripture.
So, if....
1. No man can come to Jesus unless the Father draws Him
AND
2. All men will be drawn to Christ
AND
3. All that comes to Him will be raised up on the last day
How can you be consistent in saying "all" means literally everyone in some cases unless you make all 3 of them say that (and become a universalist)?
Why would someone accept Christ naturally if their heart is deceitful and wicked? Unless that answer is "The Holy Spirit did some work on that heart first..." (or something to that affect), it has to be because of the individual's own willful choice (since we know their natural choice is against God). Did they just have to have their eyes opened to their sinfulness or do they need an inclination to seek God?[/QUOTE]
Christ said clearly if He be lifted, will draw all men, check
yes, convicted of their sin and granted a measure of faith that they extend or retain in rejection of the truth.
yes, all who receive Christ are saved. Romans 10:9-10
Here's where I see the disconnect. You seemed to agree that only those that are saved are raised up on the last day (and this verse you quoted appears to me to further support that). But you were clear in wanting to mandate that "all" had to mean literally "all men". What scriptural reason do you have for now limiting it when the other references to drawing seem to be partners with this one?
Im not understanding what you arent getting - you keep skipping completely that many will reject Christ and not be among those saved.
When Jesus said that those who don't believe are condemned already, I take that to confirm that condemnation is the default position. It is the natural state. So rejection of Christ simply means no change in the status quo.
Because the Spirit convicted them of sin, and they chose His way instead of their own.
No one has denied that the Spirit acts first. We deny that we are saved before we come to Christ, being convicted of sin, isnt the same thing as being saved. You skip that we can reject the truth once we know it.
People can KNOW they are wrong, and not care, hence those who reject the offer of salvation.
If a man's heart is deceitful and wicked, no matter what a man says he "chooses", that heart has to be changed before that man can choose a different way. No man every yet hated his own flesh - no man chooses against himself (naturally). He preserves himself (naturally). The real "choice" here is already made in the sense that the heart is self-tending (unless first changed).
I recall a Friends' episode (didn't care for the show myself but my wife used to watch it...) in which a couple of the characters tried to do a truly selfless act. They couldn't. Maybe not a great theological point, but that (put someone crudely) is why man cannot rest on his own works to (in any sense) "choose Christ". It's not that God forces him to say the right words, but He changes the heart first that the man might follow God. No man can do that unless God does the work first.