I suppose you could.
It's just not how I see it.
Yes, God is eternal. And eternal life is in the Son and in fact, Jesus said: I AM the life. He IS eternal life. There is no eternal life apart from Him.
So I have a hard time trying to swallow it when men try to convince me that they DO have eternal life in themselves whether in Him OR apart from Him.
I do not think men are born with eternal life inside of them. I think the only eternal life is in the Son and I think that until they are in Christ, they don't have eternity.
Satan appears to be some strange case to me though. He DOES seem to have eternal life built in somehow. But God prohibited this from happening to men when He said, after the fall, that they must not be permitted to eat from the tree of life lest they live forever in their fallen state. Yet men will say they had eternal life in them, even though God refused them eternal life in that state.
It does not add up correctly. IF Jesus IS eternal life, then no one can live eternally unless they are in Him and He is in them.
Yet men will say humans can live eternally without Jesus.
Hello Stunnedbygrace,
I think that the problem is not understanding the definition of life and death, which are both states of conscious existence.
The word "death" throws people off in that they relate it to non-existence. However, the combined scriptures do not support this.
Both life and death are states of existence in their relation to God. Death is an existing, conscious state in separation from God and punishment in the lake of fire. It has nothing to do with unconsciousness, non-existence or annihilation. For example, scripture states that those who worship the beast, his image and receive his mark, the smoke of their torment will ascend up forever and ever and they will have no rest day or night. An individual would have to be existing in order to experience that state of torment.
We also have the information that can be gleaned from the rich man and Lazarus, where both men were said to have died, yet their spirits were in Sheol/Hades conscious and aware. Abraham, Lazarus and the rest of the OT saints were in a place of comfort. While the rich man and others were said to be in torment in flame. The point being that, after the death of their bodies their spirits were/are conscious and aware.
Then we have Jesus on the cross saying to the man next to him, "today you will be with me in paradise." This would beg the question that, since Jesus and the man died that very day, how could Jesus promise that the man that he would be with him in paradise. One would have to be existing in order to experience paradise. Jesus was speaking about their spirits departing from the body and going to the same place that Abraham and Lazarus were, that place of comfort. And of course after three days, Jesus spirit returned to his body and he rose up.
We also have an example of the future opening of the 5th seal where there will be the souls of those under the altar who will have been killed by those on the earth. They are conscious and aware and are having a conversation with the Lord and are given white robes to wear.
It is by the comparing and cross-referencing of scripture that we can come to a right conclusion on every Biblical topic.