John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. • A brief study of eternal and everlasting Eternal and everlasting are synonyms with a few minor variations. They both refer to that which endures in time without end. The following distinctions are very subtle and refer to connotation (emphasis) and not to denotation (exact meaning). • Everlasting (4) Everlasting occurs 93 times in the Bible; 67 times in the Old Testament and 26 times in the New Testament (5) Everlasting emphasizes quantity—something that has no ending, duration, length without end (6) Everlasting life or life everlasting (found 15 times in the Bible) refers to a life that will never have an end. It is EVERlasting: no ending. • Eternal (7) Eternal occurs 47 times in the Bible; 2 times in the Old Testament and 45 times in the New Testament (8) Eternal emphasizes quality: it designates the special nature of that which has no end. • ETERNAL is often used in the English language to refer to those things that have no beginning or ending (like the eternal God); EVERLASTING usually refers only to those things that have no ending (think lasting). (9) Eternal life or life eternal (found 31 times in the Bible) refers to the quality of life possessed by one who has an unending life with view of spending an unending future with God.
The only way to be saved is by believing—salvation is believing. God offers no allowance for religious activity to earn one's salvation. Generally, those who claim to be working the hardest at religion display the most corrupted of lives. Contrary to what religion teaches, sin is NO
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