To sidestep the most obvious interpretation of this passage (that it is God’s will that everyone be saved) an argument would have to be made that (1) “everyone” somehow doesn’t mean everyone and (2) that God’s will somehow isn’t God’s will.
Christian Universalism Arguments
To sidestep the most obvious interpretation of this passage (that it is God’s will that everyone be saved) an argument would have to be made that (1) “everyone” somehow doesn’t mean everyone and (2) that God’s will somehow isn’t God’s will.