Yes, wondering?
Eternal life maybe should read eternal LIFE.
The life that Jesus gives us,
The Zoe Life within us that is of God.
Of course.
In all the verses you've quoted above, the word BELIEVES is Always present tense.
Does the present tense mean that the action continues indefinitely?
Does the present tense demand that the result of the action occurs ONLY IF the verb continues to occur?
The answer to both questions is "no". It does not. That's the problem with the view that espouses loss of salvation. They have put demands on the present tense that are FALSE.
In the 4 verses I have quoted, they simply mean that WHEN one believes (that is present action WHEN they believe) they presently HAVE eternal life. That's ALL it means. It does NOT demand that one MUST continue to believe in order to continue to HAVE eternal life.
Such a claim is FALSE.
It is simply ludicrous to claim that the present tense means continuing action out into the future.
Further, all the aorist tense uses for believe refutes that notion. We are saved from a moment in time (aorist) action of believing in Christ.
Also, John 10:28 prevents the false claims about the present tense when Jesus said that those He gives eternal life shall never perish.
If continuing to believe were a condition for never perishing, Jesus' statement in Jn 10:28 is patently FALSE. But it isn't false; it's TRUE.
One must believe at the time of Death.
There are NO VERSES to support this opinion.
At the time of Death is where we'll receive our eternal life.
There are NO VERSES to support this opinion.
Plus, John 3;15,16, 5:24, and 6:47 refute the opinion. Eternal life is a present possession WHEN one believes. No one has shown otherwise.
How could it be otherwise?
It can't be shown otherwise, given the verses that clearly state that eternal life is a present possession WHEN one believes.
And there are ZERO verses about losing eternal life.
If belief is a condition to being saved
Yup. And the aorist tense means even a point in time believing.
and obedience is a condition of being saved,
Only in the sense of believing the gospel.
How will I know till the end of my life if I kept the faith and am a believer?
Doesn't matter for salvation, because Jesus said one HAS eternal life when one believes (4 verses) and those He gives eternal life (on the basis of the moment they believe and He gives them eternal life) they shall never perish.
1 John 2:3-4 tell us that those who know Him and do not keep His commandments are lying and the truth is not in them.
This is true of many believers. They are ignorant. Where does the Bible say that ignorant people go to hell?
HOW do we know whether or not we WILL keep His commandments till the end?
No one knows. But we KNOW that Jesus said that those He gives eternal life (when they believe, per the 4 verses) they shall never perish.
IF KEEPING the commandments is a condition of salvation, then it stands to reason that it must be confirmed at the end of our life.
No one is saved by keeping the commandments. That's what the Pharisees thought.
So consider what Jesus said to them about that notion:
John 5
39 You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me,
40 yet you refuse to come to me to have life.
In Jesus own words.
John 14:15
"If you love Me, you will keep My commandments".
NASB
What I didn't read in this verse is what seems to be your opinion:
"If you love Me, I'll save you" Why should anyone make that assumption?
Do I know right now that I will keep His commandments forever?
No. Do you believe what Jesus said in John 3:15,16, 5:24, and 6:47about possessing eternal life when you believed?
Do you believe what Jesus said in John 10:28 about those who have eternal life shall never perish?
No. And if I must keep them to show my love for Him, then this is a prerequisite and/or a condition to the eternal life.
But the Bible is very clear. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved. Acts 16:31
What we have now is a receipt to cash in at the end of our life.
No we don't.
Our eternal life takes ACTION at the end, even though it is promised to us now.
What??!! Where does the Bible make such a claim?
God did His part, now we must continue to do ours till we cash in the promise God has made to give us eternal LIFE.
More error. God did EVERYTHING. That's why we call Jesus our Savior. He did it all. All we can do is receive the gift of eternal life through believing in Him for it.
Anything more than that is nothing less than a Pharisee-type works salvation system, which blasphemes the work of Christ on our behalf.