The entire Gospel of John is built on believing in the finished work of the cross and being born again in Christ!
[SUP]15[/SUP]that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.
[SUP]16[/SUP]“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. [SUB]ESV
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Believing is an action that one does, not an object or thing that one possesses; thus, the use of the word believing.
John uses the verb form to emphasize the act that is necessary for someone to be saved requires total dependence on the work of another.
That work is that Jesus, in His perfection, He having fulfilled the law, took on all our sins to atone, pay the debt and restore fellowship with the Father and was resurrected to new life.
By believing in that completed work, He becomes the propitiation for our sins when we accept/believe what he has done for us by faith on a personal level, we are justified and sanctified forever!
John did indicate that believing can be superficial when it is merely intellectual without resulting in true salvation (John 2:23- 24; 6:66; 12:42-43; see Jas 2:19).
[SUP]15[/SUP]that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.
[SUP]16[/SUP]“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. [SUB]ESV
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Believing is an action that one does, not an object or thing that one possesses; thus, the use of the word believing.
John uses the verb form to emphasize the act that is necessary for someone to be saved requires total dependence on the work of another.
That work is that Jesus, in His perfection, He having fulfilled the law, took on all our sins to atone, pay the debt and restore fellowship with the Father and was resurrected to new life.
By believing in that completed work, He becomes the propitiation for our sins when we accept/believe what he has done for us by faith on a personal level, we are justified and sanctified forever!
John did indicate that believing can be superficial when it is merely intellectual without resulting in true salvation (John 2:23- 24; 6:66; 12:42-43; see Jas 2:19).
I need more time for this one...
I do like one thing that I'll tell you right now...
You say BELIEVE is an ACTION.
VERY GOOD. Now we're getting somewhere.
So what exactly is that ACTION?
Also, you quote John 3:16
Did you notice that BELIEVE is ine present tense? You must believe at Death to be saved.
Further proof that eternal salvation is FALSE.
The rest is mixed up and I have to read it again.
Tomorrow. It's late here.