Nathan
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If you receive a gift, and the gift is a one time thing, then you have taken the gift. If I gave you a basket of bread, and you received it from me, and then you were now in possession of it - you have taken it - I am no longer giving it.Huh? John 10:28 is very straightforward. He SAID "I GIVE them eternal life, AND they WILL NEVER PERISH.
I NEVER said anything about taking the gift. It's ALWAYS been about receiving the gift. Go ahead and check my posts. I've described them as recipients all the time. I've NEVER even suggested that anyone take the gift.
And, the result of receiving the gift, Jesus says they will never perish.
I don't see any relevance here.
Why should anyone think that eternal life is being "received" over a period of time, as your statement insinuates by "no longer receiving"?
That idea goes against what Jesus said in John 5:24 when He said those who believe HAVE eternal life. The moment they believe, they HAVE it. They are not "continuing to receive" eternal life.
I've never suggested that eternal life can be "taken somewhere else". That doesn't make sense to me.
Back to basics. Those who have been given eternal life will never perish. Agree or disagree?
On the other hand, if we simply see what Jesus says - and not add any of our own interpretation to it - we see He gives us eternal life. He has the basket of bread and gives us a loaf whenever we need it.
Continuing to receive eternal life from Christ does not go against His teaching, it actually makes it all come together without having to reason conflicting passages.
Those are the basics of the faith. He is life, only He owns it, He gives it freely to those in Him, apart from Him we have no life.