The only other option is that the person who believes and falls away continues to have everlasting life...which has actually been presented before by someone who thought that it was the truth.
Because the person who believes has everlasting life; and the nature of everlasting life is that it will never come to an end.
So if the person fell away, their life would continue to be everlasting (i.e. they would continue to be saved even after falling away).
You cannot really believe this and are offering it as an option.
It's impossible for a non-believer to enter into heaven.
Without even going far in posting verses, Rev 21:27 comes to mind.
How can anything unclean enter into heaven? And without the washing of blood we are truly unclean. There are verses that state that we are to PUT ON Christ, as if He were a covering. Without this covering God sees only our old sinful self.
Galatians 3:27 and others
I would say, however, that this is not the case; but that rather there is a distinction in faith type between Luke 8:13 and John 6:47.
Faith is faith JBF.
Jesus said the faith of a mustard seed would suffice.
AT THE MOMENT one has faith...one is saved.
IF he falls away from that faith....he can no longer be saved because he is no longer IN CHRIST....the life-giver.
Listen to what James says:
James 5:19-20
19My dear brothers and sisters, if someone among you wanders away from the truth and is brought back,
20you can be sure that whoever brings the sinner back from wandering will save that person from death and bring about the forgiveness of many sins.
If a person wanders from their faith...from the truth...
and a person brings them back...
the wandering soul will be saved FROM DEATH.
This means that it is possible to wander from our faith.
It's good to be aware of this so when tribulation comes along,
we can keep close to God and pray for our belief.
This is absolutely true for the one who has genuine bona fide faith. Because such an one has been made into a new creature in Christ, with new desires and a new life. It's like when it says in Psalms 37 that if you delight yourself in the LORD He will give you the desires of your heart. I believe this is qualified by the fact that the heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked until you begin to delight yourself in God. Before that, if He gave you the desires of your heart, you would be receiving evil from His hand.
Agreed.
Can we agree that as born again believers we obey God and wish to do what He would want us to do and not proclaim to new Christians that it's not necessary to obey God?
Wrong. I have at the very least responded to Luke 8:13, which was brought up by you as an argument.
Sorry, there is so much to respond to sometimes that I can miss the verses that you are bringing up. I think you want me to expound on them; but I would ask that you allow me to do so by bringing other verses into the equation. Because the Holy Ghost teaches us when we compare spiritual thing with spiritual; and therefore other verses have a bearing on how we are to interpret the verses that support our pet doctrines.
That's verse ping pong JBF.
First I EXEGETE your verses...and THEN
I post mine and YOU exegete mine.
This is the only way to get to some common ground.
I don't ask much. I just wish I didn't have to hear that
we NEED NOT obey God. Not even necessarily from you...
but from some.