Some of these passages actually spell it out for you
(but you have always insisted on ignoring them) ...
the words "eternal life", "everlasting life", etc.
are right there in those passages which WARN believers:
IF you do such and so ... you lose!
Please back up this claim by a verse that actually "spells out" that "if you do such and so, you will lose eternal life.
IF you don't do such and so ... you lose!
Yes, the Bible does teach that there is much to lose for those believers who behave in certain ways, or don't obey Scriptural commands.
But...no NO verses "spells out" that eternal life, or salvation, can be lost. None means zero.
An example:
• “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked;
for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.
For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap corruption,
but he who sows to the Spirit will of the Spirit reap everlasting life.”
(Galatians 6:7-8)
So, thus and therefore ...
Sorry that a previous explanation of what the verse means by reaping eternal life went past.
Where would one find any support for concluding that 'reap' means 'have'.
From this site:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/reap
1.
a. To cut (grain or pulse) for harvest with a scythe, sickle, or reaper.
b. To harvest (a crop).
c. To harvest a crop from: reaping a field.
2. To obtain as a result of effort: She reaped large profits from her unique invention.
v.intr.
1. To cut or harvest grain or pulse.
2. To obtain a return or reward.
Not ANY of these usages even comes close to meaning "have".
To "spell it out" for those who aren't comprehending this:
To reap a crop means to harvest a crop.
Neither statement indicates having a crop as in ownership. Farmers hire harvesters to harvest a crop. The EFFORT or RESULTS of harvesting belong to the owner of the field, not necessarily the ones who put forth the EFFORT in reaping.
What is clear from the definition of 'reap' is that of obtaining the results of the reaping or harvesting. Or obtaining a reward. Exactly how the word 'reap' is used today.
those passages which speak of life and death,
but which leave out the explicit words in bold above ...
are simply included in the list with those which do
include the explicit words in bold above!
Having explained the explicit words in bold has refuted your misunderstanding of the passage.
Both groups of verses share the exact same type of dire warning,
butski one group has the explicit words in bold above,
whilst the other group does not have dem!
Yes, which is that rewards will be LOST for certain behaviors.
And again, I ask all of you ...
Is God bluffing, exaggerating, lying, or what?
NO ... but IMO, God includes these dire warnings as
a heads-up for His special elect to heed and follow!
Those who are NOT His elect do NOT heed and follow them!
As always, I write these words to others than the FG2.
Well, the ZackB can do whatever. Matters not. What does matter is truth. For those who want to know the truth.