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Singinbeauty,
You might also consider studying the word “receive” and “believe” as it is used in Scripture.
John 1:12 “But to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God”
John 3:36 “He who believes in the Son has eternal life; he who does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God rests upon him.”
John 3:36 o pisteuwn eiV ton uion ecei zwhn aiwnion o de apeiqwn tw uiw ouk oyetai zwhn all h orgh tou qeou menei ep auton
apeiqwn (“apeitheo”) means “not believing” but also means “disobey”
According to the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament by Kittel, et. al, (abridged edition):
***apeitheo. ***This word means “to be disobedient” and is a significant term in the LXX for disobedience to God. In the NT it is used of the wilderness generation in Heb 3:18, that of the flood in 1 Pet. 3:20, all sinners in Rom. 2:8, and Gentiles in Heb 11:13; Rom. 11:30. “To believe” is the opposite in Acts 14:1-2, and unbelief is parallel.
So you can see that “to believe” so as to attain eternal life includes obedience.
You might also consider studying the word “receive” and “believe” as it is used in Scripture.
John 1:12 “But to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God”
John 3:36 “He who believes in the Son has eternal life; he who does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God rests upon him.”
John 3:36 o pisteuwn eiV ton uion ecei zwhn aiwnion o de apeiqwn tw uiw ouk oyetai zwhn all h orgh tou qeou menei ep auton
apeiqwn (“apeitheo”) means “not believing” but also means “disobey”
According to the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament by Kittel, et. al, (abridged edition):
***apeitheo. ***This word means “to be disobedient” and is a significant term in the LXX for disobedience to God. In the NT it is used of the wilderness generation in Heb 3:18, that of the flood in 1 Pet. 3:20, all sinners in Rom. 2:8, and Gentiles in Heb 11:13; Rom. 11:30. “To believe” is the opposite in Acts 14:1-2, and unbelief is parallel.
So you can see that “to believe” so as to attain eternal life includes obedience.