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It says "hath not seen God". Not "has maybe seen God before and now lost him again" as you try to interpret it. No, it says such a person has never, ever seen God.
No offense, but what part of that do you not understand?
No offense, but what part of that do you not understand?
"1There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job; and that man was blameless, upright, fearing God and turning away from evil."-Job 1:1
"5“I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear; But now my eye sees You"-Job 42:5
Job was a blameless, upright God fearing man, but he had yet to 'see' God even though he had a righteous relationship with God.
As another example, the Galatians had received the Spirit and were known by God in salvation but they did not know him in a reciprocal maturity of 'knowing'.
"Having begun by the Spirit "-Galatians 3:3
"now that you have come to know God, or rather to be known by God "-Galatians 4:9
We see in the parable of the sower that it is only the mature believer, persevering in faith and fruitfulness in whom the word of God can not be uprooted. That's why I've been telling people that you grow up into a place of not being able to be lost. You have to hold fast to the word of the gospel by which you were saved to remain saved. That 'holding fast' with surety happens in the mature believer, not the weak or immature believer who has yet to mature to a 'seeing' and 'knowing' of the God who knows them.