Verse for "once saved always saved"?

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eternally-gratefull

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This is human reasoning based on the definition of the English word "eternal". (My human opinion :)

The original question in this thread asked if there is a verse that clearly says that once a person he will always be saved.

Eternal

John 3: 16


aionion - without beginning or without end, that which either has always been, or always will be, continuous. Never to cease, everlasting, eternal, unlimited in duration.

It says the same whether you read it in the English or the greek.
 

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lol. So how can we KNOW someone, then stop KNOWING them.

Think about what you just said man, Do you KNOW Christ because of your own power. Or do you KNOW christ because he made you children of God.
Gasp! Smile! LOL! :)

More "human reasoning" and rhetorical questions!
 
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Gasp! Smile! LOL! :)

More "human reasoning" and rhetorical questions!
lol.. who is the one trying to use human reasoning here my fried?

Knowing someone biblically is different than knowing someone from human reasoning,.

It was not a rhetorical question, it was a question bashed on the biblical defenition of the word to know someone
 
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Which is why he will say "I never knew you..."
Yep. People can be religious and do all kinds of deeds in jesus name, but in the end, if he NEVER KNEW THEM, all those works will be useless. And he will say depart from him, to eternal darkness. (There is that eternal word again)
 

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Eternal

John 3: 16


aionion - without beginning or without end, that which either has always been, or always will be, continuous. Never to cease, everlasting, eternal, unlimited in duration.

It says the same whether you read it in the English or the greek.
LOL - I think what you give is Strongs or Vines or some other man's definition of the Greek word.

Do you have a Scripture verse that clearly says that once a person has eternal life that they will always have eternal life and that it cannot and never will be lost?
 

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lol.. who is the one trying to use human reasoning here my fried?

Knowing someone biblically is different than knowing someone from human reasoning,.

It was not a rhetorical question, it was a question bashed on the biblical defenition of the word to know someone
Oh, my -- LOL! Now I am going to get "fried" - in hell? Either you think I never was a believer or else you don't think eternal security applies to such a rebel as I! LOL! :)
 
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LOL - I think what you give is Strongs or Vines or some other man's definition of the Greek word.

Do you have a Scripture verse that clearly says that once a person has eternal life that they will always have eternal life and that it cannot and never will be lost?

Actually Strong’s is a week, it just gives a general defenition. I used about every greek-English dictionary or lexicon I could find (I have logos bible software. I can look up a word and see its greek defenition with links to over 20 sources) and they all say the same thing.


You have it, The word eternal means forever.

But hey, lets have some more.

John 6, WHoever believes in him will

Never die, Never hunger, Never thirst, live forever. Has passed from death to life. And WILL be (not might be) raised on the last day. Oh, and jesus also said whoever is given to him (those who believe) will never be lost.

I take it the word never does not mean never either, and the word will be does not really mean will be,

do I need to post the verses?
 
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This is what I've been saying on here!!

Too many swear by books written by men for definition but will then say some Bibles are corrupt and preservation hasn't happened but in Greek and Hebrew and whatever else they read.

LOL - I think what you give is Strongs or Vines or some other man's definition of the Greek word.

Do you have a Scripture verse that clearly says that once a person has eternal life that they will always have eternal life and that it cannot and never will be lost?
 
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Oh, my -- LOL! Now I am going to get "fried" - in hell? Either you think I never was a believer or else you don't think eternal security applies to such a rebel as I! LOL! :)

Did I say you were going to hell? Now who is judging?
 
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This is what I've been saying on here!!

Too many swear by books written by men for definition but will then say some Bibles are corrupt and preservation hasn't happened but in Greek and Hebrew and whatever else they read.

So what, we should use a bible written in a flawed language (English) and we are able to twist meaning of words to make them say anything we want them to say (say like. Make eternal not mean eternal?)
 

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[h=1]John 3:16New International Version (NIV)[/h] [SUP]16 [/SUP]For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

Man keeps trying to change what God has spoken. What is eternal life? Forever, and ever and ever. Amen
 
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John 3:16New International Version (NIV)

[SUP]16 [/SUP]For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

Man keeps trying to change what God has spoken. What is eternal life? Forever, and ever and ever. Amen
Yep. And when he said never die (perish) he did not mean never either.
 

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Which is why he will say "I never knew you..."
Any work of iniquity is denying Him. You do not have to verbally deny Him in order to deny Him.

And that is why Jesus said "I never knew you..." and He said why. Because they were workers of iniquity.

That does not mean they were never saved. It meant because those who profess Him were being workers of iniquity in denying Him, is why He will be denying them... unless they repent before the Bridegroom comes..
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Ah! Did you miss my humor?

Note your misspelling of "friend" as "fried" in post # 824
What I noticed is you did not answer my questions.
 

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John 3:16New International Version (NIV)

[SUP]16 [/SUP]For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

Man keeps trying to change what God has spoken. What is eternal life? Forever, and ever and ever. Amen
What does John 3:16 say?

It says that the one who is believing (Greek present tense) will not perish but is having (Greek present tense) eternal life.

Yes and amen! Praise the Lord!

I am believing and I am having eternal life!

The verse says nothing about the one who is not believing.
The verse does not say that once a person believes that they will always believe.
The verse does not say that once a person has eternal life, that it is impossible for them to lose it.

It says that the one who is believing in Jesus has eternal life.
That is enough for me! I believe and know that I have eternal life at this very moment in time.
 
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What does John 3:16 say?

It says that the one who is believing (Greek present tense) will not perish but is having (Greek present tense) eternal life.

Yes and amen! Praise the Lord!

I am believing and I am having eternal life!

The verse says nothing about the one who is not believing.
The verse does not say that once a person believes that they will always believe.
The verse does not say that once a person has eternal life, that it is impossible for them to lose it.

It says that the one who is believing in Jesus has eternal life.
That is enough for me! I believe and know that I have eternal life at this very moment in time.
it says never perish, And it says has eternal life

You want to ignore two words,

The words are saying if you entrust yourself to him, You will never perish and you have in your possession eternal life.


Either way, You do not stop believing people who never let you down, God is not a human who will let you do0wn, and are untrustworthy. We lose faiht in people who fail us. So to claim you can lose faith in God is to say God will fail you. (remember, we are talking about salvation here, not everyday living)


So if you stop thinking God will save you based on his work on the cross. And that the eternal life he gave you can be lost. Thgen I would question your faith to begin with, You either trust God or you do not.

 

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The words are saying if you entrust yourself to him, You will never perish and you have in your possession eternal life.

Actually it says that if you are entrusting yourself to him (believing) then you will never perish . . .
 

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What does John 3:16 say?

It says that the one who is believing (Greek present tense) will not perish but is having (Greek present tense) eternal life.

Yes and amen! Praise the Lord!

I am believing and I am having eternal life!

The verse says nothing about the one who is not believing.
The verse does not say that once a person believes that they will always believe.
The verse does not say that once a person has eternal life, that it is impossible for them to lose it.

It says that the one who is believing in Jesus has eternal life.
That is enough for me! I believe and know that I have eternal life at this very moment in time.


I find security in John 3:16. It is simply put. It does not have any other meaning except what it says. Now if one wants to change the wording, add to it or either subtract from it, that action is called "choice."

The bible says it and I believe it.