Here are a couple of observations:
- Jesus says that He has been given authority over all men, and that those men whom He gives eternal life to will NEVER perish, and that once they are given to Him in His hand, that no one could ever possibly snatch them out of His hand.
It doesn’t say “They never ever get into God’s hand unless they are going to be saved in the end.” That’s saying the OPPOSITE of what Christ said.
What I said is not in opposition to what the verse said. I am giving more details since I studied other scriptures pertaining to this subject and my conclusion is based on all of these verses, not just the one verse you keep quoting.
- Christ says that they are placed in His hand, and once they are placed there that God protects them from any who would try to snatch them out of His hand.
I
agree with what Christ states. I disagree with you as to how they get into His hand in the first place. Christ does not state how this happens in this one verse.
- You say that if men work hard all their lives, and if they are lucky, that their good works will place them in Jesus’ hand. By your reckoning, if men are placed into Jesus’ hand, that they can pluck themselves out by not performing well. If they are influenced by the devil, the devil can snatch them out of God’s hand.
Luck has nothing to do with it. No one can pluck themselves out of God’s hand. Once you are in God’s hand, you cannot be plucked out. But our disagreement is that I believe that after God foresaw with His foreknowledge every act of ours for our entire lives on earth
before we were born, that our future free will actions determined whether God placed us into His hand in the first place. He predestined us to eternal life as a result of His foreknowledge of every event and action of our life.
- Once again, you choose to use one verse to antagonize against another verse, instead of reconciling the two in harmony. The question is not “which of these verses tells the truth.” You are constantly pitting one verse against another. That is not good Biblical exegesis.
The reconciliation is found in asking the question: “Who is it that will endure unto the end?” The answer: “All those who have been given unto the Son.”
It is true that all those who have been given to the Son will endure to the end. What we disagree on is God’s criterion for giving them to the Son in the first place. Once God gives them to His Son, they are saved forever.
We will have to agree to disagree. Jesus gives eternal life to those whom His Father gives Him. That one verse that you keep quoting does not have to have every detail about salvation in it and indeed it does not. IF you look at all the verses pertaining to salvation you will find that there is more to it than just believing that Jesus will save you (John 3:16). Scripture also says that you must be baptized in order to actually wash away your sins. (Acts 22:16). (1 Corinthians 6:11) explains that baptism sanctifies you. (Romans 11:22) states that we must continue in God’s goodness/kindness in order to continue to be saved. If we do not continue (endure to the end) then we will be cut off (damned).
I believe that God only gives those persons to Jesus (and puts into His own hand and into Jesus’ hand) only those persons who will be faithful to Christ until their deaths. He saw who these persons were before they were born with His foreknowledge and that is why they are
elect, only because of the foreknowledge of God the Father.
I believe this, because the Father saw every future event of every person’s life before the world was created. He predestined because of (according to) this foreknowledge. He did not cause it to happen. He saw the future before it happened. This is what foreknowledge is: knowledge of future events.
1 Peter 1:2 “
elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, in sanctification of the Spirit, for obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ:”
What did God foresee in His foreknowledge that made Him decide whether to predestine some persons for eternal life?
John 14:21 "He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me. And he who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself to him.”
We have to love Jesus. How do we love Jesus? To love Jesus, we must keep His commandments. If we keep His commandments then God the Father will love us and put us into His hand.
God foresaw in His foreknowledge those who would love Jesus and endure in their love for Him until their deaths. Only these did He predestine for eternal life. Only these did He place into His hand. So no one can ever snatch them out of His hand because He put only those persons into His hand who were going to be saved in the end.
John 14:23 "Jesus answered and said to him, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him and make Our abode with him.”
The Father saw who would obey His commandments before they were born. If they were going to obey them, then He predestined them to eternal life and He also placed them into His hand.
Perhaps you are misunderstanding that there are two dimensions: God knows our final destination because He is omniscient (knows all things). We can not know this until we die and therefore Paul exhorts us “to work out our salvation with fear and trembling.” (Philippians 2:12)
Blessings to you.
SHW