That is correct. God’s will is not always done. He “...not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.” However, as the scripture also says, “...for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it.”
But you know all of this.
It’s not His will, but by their choices many are lost.
Same with His blessings. Many are too caught up in their works and their “sinfulness” to see their completed righteousness and their inheritance.
And stop with the supercilious attitude of stating that I’m in error. It is your opinion.
And the conversation we’ve had today demonstrates that you don’t even know what my positions are; don’t WANT to understand them; only want to leap to and proclaim judgment; and haven’t made a sound, scriptural argument, yet.
It’s like you’re repeating something someone else said or wrote, but have no real understanding of them. Because your responses don’t square with the points I make or the questions I ask.
So, we agree on something at least. I don’t believe God’s will is done all of the time.
What choice does a baby make who dies of cancer? God could cure the baby, and no human would object.
So maybe God doesn't want everyone to be healthy and wealthy.
Maybe he wants something else. Perhaps you're barking up the wrong tree.
Anyway, you have no idea about me. Your complaints about me make me laugh.