In the war against good deeds, wicked men object to our Lord Jesus forgiving the sins of poor sinners and giving them eternal life.
But there is one final great good of God that is opposed by religious men, including many Christians. These men would throw a wrench in Jesus' saving His people. They claim that God tries to save everybody, but that He is often thwarted by man's free will!
In other words, God's intention to do His people good is subject to man's decisions. God's power is choked off, just as He has provided a redeemer in Jesus.
In this scheme, Jesus' death doesn't actually save anybody at all; it only makes all men "saveable." Then, God waits for us to decide to receive His goodness toward us.
This is completely incompatible with the power of God in doing good as He likes. How can God be stopped from doing us good, with all His mighty power, by the beloved ones He seeks to save?
Can God's love for His people for whom Jesus died actually be eternally frustrated by the will of man?
No! Scripture teaches that God knows whom He loves, and determines to save them from the beginning of time, and wrought their salvation through Jesus' death, and will surely complete that good gift to His people. Jesus won't lose a single one of the poor sinners chosen by God unto salvation.
In saving His beloved ones, God changes our hearts and minds to love Him, to believe the promises of Jesus, and to fashion us as obedient sons who love their Redeemer!
The Bible teaches, not that God's gift of salvation to do us good can be defeated by our own wills, but that He makes us, His people, willing in the day of His power.
Jesus saves every one whom God loves!