Interesting that you should mention the word "disbelieve". John 5:24 is conditioned on continued belief.
No it's not. Your claim is an abuse of the Greek present tense. Show me, if you can, any Greek text that says that the result of a present tense verb requires the verb to continue, or if a present tense verb ceases, the results cease.
The point of Johh 5:24 is that the MOMENT one believes (which would obviously be "in the present" for the one believing), they possess (in the present) eternal life.
Unless you can show clearly that ceasing to believe results in ceasing to possess eternal life, you have no point.
Further, Jesus couldn't have been more clear. Those He gives eternal life shall never perish. Do these words mean anything to you?
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5:24 Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.
Now lets see what your other pet verse is conditioned upon...
So why isn't John 10:28 not YOUR pet verse? What is it about that verse that you don't like?
10:27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:
10:28 And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any [man] pluck them out of my hand.
10:29 My Father, which gave [them] me, is greater than all; and no [man] is able to pluck [them] out of my Father's hand.
I also find it interesting how Jesus only promises that they will never be plucked out by others.
Wow. So much to correct here.
First, stop ignoring the clear words in v.28a. Those given eternal life shall never perish. Period. Case closed.
However, Jesus didn't mention "others" as you insinuate. He said "anyone". The Greek 'tis' means any person or object. Do you know what "any person" includes? It EVEN includes the believer him/herself.
What Jesus DIDN'T say was "any other person", which is your faulty claim.
If they forsake their salvation, it will be their own fault, not any other man's, and especially not God's.
Agreed. I believe in free will.
God will always uphold His side of the bargain, but unrepented-of sin will always carry along dire consequences. That is what the Bible says.
Also agreed.
But...what the Bible NEVER says is that salvation can be lost.
In salvation there aren't any 2 sides. Only 1. Salvation is God's plan, not ours. We don't get to dictate anything about His plan.
His plan is to save those who believe. 1 Cor 1:21. In fact, the verse says "God is pleased...to save those who believe".
What you are in essence claiming is that those given eternal life CAN perish.
Even though Jesus said the EXACT OPPOSITE. Those given eternal life, which is at the MOMENT of saving faith, shall NEVER perish.
All you're doing is trying (vainly) to find some escape route to conclude that salvation can be lost. Nope.
When Jesus gives a brand new believer eternal life (John 5:24) that person shall never perish (John 10:28).
You included v.27 with v.28 and 29. I'm glad you didn't follow the usual Arminian argument that ONLY those who listen and follow Jesus will get eternal life, or some such thing.
John 5:24 makes it crystal clear that eternal life is the present possession of believers.
There are NO verses that teach that eternal life can be rescinded, revoked, lost, given away, forfeited, etc.
So, from the MOMENT of saving faith in Christ, that person shall never perish. That is eternal security.
As much as it really bugs the Arminians.