Psalm 80:16 KJB
In this Psalm, written by a poet named Asaph, he displays great faith that God will never abandon His people. God may severely punish His people when they habitually sin, but He will always turn them back to faith in Him. Psalm 80:3; Psalm 80:7; Psalm 80:19 (KJB).
Asaph wrote about how God had liberated the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, but God's special people were a branch of that people that Asaph called the "vine." Other prophets called the vine the "remnant." Isaiah 16:14 (KJB). Asaph wrote that when the enemy, probably the Babylonians, burned Jerusalem, they burned even God's "vineyard." God caused His own special people to suffer at the hands of His enemies because they failed to stand strong and speak out against the evils that had come to dominate their country. Psalm 80:8-16 (KJB).
But the "son of man," who is Christ, will always guard and protect God's special people, and He will quicken them. Psalm 80:17-18 (KJB). Christ will always cause God's special people, who are those saved by His grace, to repent and renew their faith in Him whenever they sin. Psalm 80:19 (KJB).
But what about the rest of humanity? Can God also cause them to repent and return to faith in Him so that He can save them as well? The Bible teaches that He can and He will. God creates every living human in His image to be good and creative. Genesis 1:31; Genesis 1:26-27 (KJB). God loves His entire creation. I John 4:8 (KJB). God can never lose anything He has ever created, and His Love can never fail. Ecclesiastes 3:14; I Corinthians 13:8 (KJB). Jesus taught that God puts His image into every human, and that fact makes every living human a child of God. John 10:33-35; Luke 17:20-21; Psalm 82:6 (KJB). For these reasons, Christ means to save the rest of humanity. In the end of the world, Christ will visit the rest of humanity, and He will cause them all to repent and return to faith in Him as their Savior. Revelation 5:11-14; Philippians 2:9-11 (KJB). Christ will then use His fiery wrath against evil to dissolve their beings to separate their good and repentant natures from their dead and evil natures so that He can save and recreate their living natures, and He will cast their dead and evil natures into the eternal lake of fire. Revelation 20:5; Revelation 20:11-15; Revelation 21:1-5; II Peter 3:9-13; Psalm 75:3 (KJB).