It is possible that your definition of "fair" my not coincide with God's.
We can agree that sometimes, in this world, the good suffer, and the wicked prosper. Is that "fair"? Only as God sees it, from His eternal perspective. Because in eternity the wrongs will be righted.
That M was precisely my point . God does not count "fairness" as man counts "fairness"
God feels it is exceedingly fair to select who He will to save according to His good pleasure. Just as he chose Abraham to become the nation of Israel and a special people to himself. Fair is when all mankind falls short of the glory of God (romans 3) . When there is not one that is worthy to be in the presence of our Holy God that He saves any is more than "fair".
That M was precisely my point . God does not count "fairness" as man counts "fairness"
God feels it is exceedingly fair to select who He will to save according to His good pleasure. Just as he chose Abraham to become the nation of Israel and a special people to himself. Fair is when all mankind falls short of the glory of God (romans 3) . When there is not one that is worthy to be in the presence of our Holy God that He saves any is more than "fair".