I am OK if you want to prove eternal security 100% irrefutable - but please prove it before you make the statement . . .
From the passage in John 10 you give we have this:
These sheep are hearing Jesus' voice and He is knowing them and they are following him. Now if you take that statement of verse 27 you have a situation where that sheep can know he is saved and has eternal life - call it "eternal security" if you like.
The sheep of which verse 27 is true will never perish and no man will pluck it out of the Father's hand - yes and amen!
I have no idea how you get that because Jesus "knows them" that this means "sheep will always be sheep". The fact of the matter is that in real life sheep might not always be sheep. If the sheep dies, its body rots, and then the nutrients are absorbed into the nearby grass, and then if a goat may eat the "sheep" -- and now your sheep is a goat!
Those verses do not say that a sheep is always a sheep. They simply say what these sheep are doing and thus what their eternal security is.
So what if you have a person who is not hearing Jesus' voice, is not known by Jesus, and is not following Jesus? Is he/she a sheep that has eternal life. This verse surely does not say so. You will have to go elsewhere to prove that idea. (and I don't think you will find that idea in the Bible).
Sorry: Go to entry #35 to see the person I was answering
From the passage in John 10 you give we have this:
These sheep are hearing Jesus' voice and He is knowing them and they are following him. Now if you take that statement of verse 27 you have a situation where that sheep can know he is saved and has eternal life - call it "eternal security" if you like.
The sheep of which verse 27 is true will never perish and no man will pluck it out of the Father's hand - yes and amen!
I have no idea how you get that because Jesus "knows them" that this means "sheep will always be sheep". The fact of the matter is that in real life sheep might not always be sheep. If the sheep dies, its body rots, and then the nutrients are absorbed into the nearby grass, and then if a goat may eat the "sheep" -- and now your sheep is a goat!
Those verses do not say that a sheep is always a sheep. They simply say what these sheep are doing and thus what their eternal security is.
So what if you have a person who is not hearing Jesus' voice, is not known by Jesus, and is not following Jesus? Is he/she a sheep that has eternal life. This verse surely does not say so. You will have to go elsewhere to prove that idea. (and I don't think you will find that idea in the Bible).
Sorry: Go to entry #35 to see the person I was answering
But if they stop being my sheep I take my gift of eternal life back?
Nope. There is no suggestion of how a person stops being a sheep or of the Lord taking back His Gift. That suggestion comes from anti-faith philosophy which is not true.
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