That would mean:
1) We don't become a new creation.
2) We will get eternal life, we don't "have" eternal life.
3) We aren't truly dead to the old man and alive to the new man.
The truth that we become a new creation, we die to ourselves and are reborn in Him, have passed from death into life, and now its not us who live, but Christ who lives doesn't match up with the idea that we are simply "looking for Jesus" for our salvation.
The moment we believe we ARE saved. Our faith overcomes the world. The only scenario in my mind that works and keeps Scripture in agreement is they were never saved to begin with.
1) We don't become a new creation.
2) We will get eternal life, we don't "have" eternal life.
3) We aren't truly dead to the old man and alive to the new man.
The truth that we become a new creation, we die to ourselves and are reborn in Him, have passed from death into life, and now its not us who live, but Christ who lives doesn't match up with the idea that we are simply "looking for Jesus" for our salvation.
The moment we believe we ARE saved. Our faith overcomes the world. The only scenario in my mind that works and keeps Scripture in agreement is they were never saved to begin with.