ðð¡ðð§ ðð¢ð¥ð¥ ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ðð ðð¢ð¯ðð§?
A Comprehensive Biblical Answer
Many people assume eternal life is something you receive only after you die—a reward at the end of the journey. Others think it is earned by good works. Still others wonder if it can be lost along the way.
The Bible speaks clearly on this question. Let the Word of God settle it once and for all.
ðð¢ð«ððð ððšð«ð ðð®ðŠðŠðð«ð²
Eternal life is both a present possession for every believer and a future inheritance that will be fully realized at the return of Christ.
The moment a person repents and trusts in Jesus Christ, they pass from death to life. That life is eternal—and it begins now.
ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ððŠð³ðªððº, ð·ðŠð³ðªððº, ð ðŽð¢ðº ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðºð°ð¶, ððŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ðŠð¢ð³ðŠðµð© ð®ðº ðžð°ð³ð¥, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ð°ð¯ ð©ðªð® ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðŽðŠð¯ðµ ð®ðŠ, ð©ð¢ðµð© ðŠð·ðŠð³ðð¢ðŽðµðªð¯ðš ððªð§ðŠ, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¯ð°ðµ ð€ð°ð®ðŠ ðªð¯ðµð° ð€ð°ð¯ð¥ðŠð®ð¯ð¢ðµðªð°ð¯; ð£ð¶ðµ ðªðŽ ð±ð¢ðŽðŽðŠð¥ ð§ð³ð°ð® ð¥ðŠð¢ðµð© ð¶ð¯ðµð° ððªð§ðŠ."
Notice the present tense: "hath" (has) everlasting life. It is not a future hope only; it is a current reality.
ðð¢ðð¥ð¢ððð¥ ðð¯ð¢ððð§ðð
ð. ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ð¢ð¬ ðð¢ð¯ðð§ ðð ðð¡ð ððšðŠðð§ð ðšð ð ðð¢ðð¡
ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ððŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ð°ð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð©ð¢ðµð© ðŠð·ðŠð³ðð¢ðŽðµðªð¯ðš ððªð§ðŠ: ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð©ðŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ð¯ð°ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¯ð°ðµ ðŽðŠðŠ ððªð§ðŠ; ð£ð¶ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð³ð¢ðµð© ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥ ð¢ð£ðªð¥ðŠðµð© ð°ð¯ ð©ðªð®."
The word "hath" is present tense. The believer already possesses everlasting life. The unbeliever does not have it—and remains under God’s wrath.
ð ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð-ðð (KJV): "ðð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðªðŽ ðªðŽ ðµð©ðŠ ð³ðŠð€ð°ð³ð¥, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðð°ð¥ ð©ð¢ðµð© ðšðªð·ðŠð¯ ðµð° ð¶ðŽ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðªðŽ ððªð§ðŠ ðªðŽ ðªð¯ ð©ðªðŽ ðð°ð¯. ððŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ð¢ðµð© ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð©ð¢ðµð© ððªð§ðŠ; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð©ðŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ð¢ðµð© ð¯ð°ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥ ð©ð¢ðµð© ð¯ð°ðµ ððªð§ðŠ. ðð©ðŠðŽðŠ ðµð©ðªð¯ðšðŽ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ð ðžð³ðªðµðµðŠð¯ ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðºð°ð¶ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠ ð°ð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ð¯ð¢ð®ðŠ ð°ð§ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥; ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðºðŠ ð®ð¢ðº ð¬ð¯ð°ðž ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðºðŠ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðºðŠ ð®ð¢ðº ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠ ð°ð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ð¯ð¢ð®ðŠ ð°ð§ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥."
John writes so that believers may know (not hope, not guess) that they have eternal life. It is a certainty.
ð. ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ð¢ð¬ ðð¥ð¬ðš ð ð ð®ðð®ð«ð ðð§ð¡ðð«ð¢ððð§ðð
While eternal life begins now, Scripture also speaks of it as a future promise—especially in connection with the resurrection of the body and the coming kingdom.
ððšðŠðð§ð¬ ð:ðð (KJV): "ðð°ð³ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð¢ðšðŠðŽ ð°ð§ ðŽðªð¯ ðªðŽ ð¥ðŠð¢ðµð©; ð£ð¶ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðšðªð§ðµ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥ ðªðŽ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ ðµð©ð³ð°ð¶ðšð© ððŠðŽð¶ðŽ ðð©ð³ðªðŽðµ ð°ð¶ð³ ðð°ð³ð¥."
The gift is given now, but its full expression awaits Christ’s return.
ðð¢ðð®ð¬ ð:ð (KJV): "ðð¯ ð©ð°ð±ðŠ ð°ð§ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ, ðžð©ðªð€ð© ðð°ð¥, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð€ð¢ð¯ð¯ð°ðµ ððªðŠ, ð±ð³ð°ð®ðªðŽðŠð¥ ð£ðŠð§ð°ð³ðŠ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð°ð³ðð¥ ð£ðŠðšð¢ð¯."
We wait in hope for the final consummation—when we shall be raised incorruptible and dwell with Christ forever.
ð ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ðð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðªðŽ ðªðŽ ðµð©ðŠ ð±ð³ð°ð®ðªðŽðŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ðŠ ð©ð¢ðµð© ð±ð³ð°ð®ðªðŽðŠð¥ ð¶ðŽ, ðŠð·ðŠð¯ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ."
The promise is sure, but its full enjoyment is yet to come.
ð. ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ððð§ð§ðšð ðð ððšð¬ð
ððšð¡ð§ ðð:ðð-ðð (KJV): "ðð¯ð¥ ð ðšðªð·ðŠ ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðµð©ðŠð® ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðŠðº ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¯ðŠð·ðŠð³ ð±ðŠð³ðªðŽð©, ð¯ðŠðªðµð©ðŠð³ ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¢ð¯ðº ð®ð¢ð¯ ð±ðð¶ð€ð¬ ðµð©ðŠð® ð°ð¶ðµ ð°ð§ ð®ðº ð©ð¢ð¯ð¥. ððº ðð¢ðµð©ðŠð³, ðžð©ðªð€ð© ðšð¢ð·ðŠ ðµð©ðŠð® ð®ðŠ, ðªðŽ ðšð³ðŠð¢ðµðŠð³ ðµð©ð¢ð¯ ð¢ðð; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð¯ð° ð®ð¢ð¯ ðªðŽ ð¢ð£ððŠ ðµð° ð±ðð¶ð€ð¬ ðµð©ðŠð® ð°ð¶ðµ ð°ð§ ð®ðº ðð¢ðµð©ðŠð³’ðŽ ð©ð¢ð¯ð¥."
If eternal life could be lost, it would not be eternal. Jesus says His sheep shall never perish. This is the security of the believer.
ððšðŠðŠðšð§ ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ð¬
ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: Eternal life is only given after death.
Truth: It is granted the moment you believe. Physical death does not end it; it ushers you into its fuller reality.
ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: Eternal life is earned by good works.
Truth: It is a free gift received through faith. Works are the fruit, not the root.
ðð©ð¡ðð¬ð¢ðð§ð¬ ð:ð-ð (KJV): "ðð°ð³ ð£ðº ðšð³ð¢ð€ðŠ ð¢ð³ðŠ ðºðŠ ðŽð¢ð·ðŠð¥ ðµð©ð³ð°ð¶ðšð© ð§ð¢ðªðµð©; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð¯ð°ðµ ð°ð§ ðºð°ð¶ð³ðŽðŠðð·ðŠðŽ: ðªðµ ðªðŽ ðµð©ðŠ ðšðªð§ðµ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥: ðð°ðµ ð°ð§ ðžð°ð³ð¬ðŽ, ððŠðŽðµ ð¢ð¯ðº ð®ð¢ð¯ ðŽð©ð°ð¶ðð¥ ð£ð°ð¢ðŽðµ."
ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: You can lose eternal life by sin.
Truth: Sin breaks fellowship but not relationship. The life is eternal because it is in Christ, not in your performance.
ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: Everyone automatically receives eternal life.
Truth: Only those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ receive it.
ððšð¡ð§ ðð:ð (KJV): "ððŠðŽð¶ðŽ ðŽð¢ðªðµð© ð¶ð¯ðµð° ð©ðªð®, ð ð¢ð® ðµð©ðŠ ðžð¢ðº, ðµð©ðŠ ðµð³ð¶ðµð©, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðŠ ððªð§ðŠ: ð¯ð° ð®ð¢ð¯ ð€ð°ð®ðŠðµð© ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðµð©ðŠ ðð¢ðµð©ðŠð³, ð£ð¶ðµ ð£ðº ð®ðŠ."
ðð«ðððð¢ððð¥ ðð©ð©ð¥ð¢ðððð¢ðšð§ð¬
ð. ðð¬ð¬ð®ð«ðð§ðð ðšð ððð¥ð¯ððð¢ðšð§
You do not have to wonder whether you are saved. The Bible says you can know you have eternal life (ð ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð). Rest in that certainty.
ð. ððšð¥ð² ðð¢ð¯ð¢ð§ð
Because eternal life is already yours, live in a way that honors the One who gave it. Your works are not to earn life, but to express gratitude and to shine as light.
ð. ðð«ð ðð§ðð² ð¢ð§ ðð¯ðð§ð ðð¥ð¢ð¬ðŠ
Eternal life is offered now—today. Do not assume tomorrow will come. Share the gospel while there is still time.
ð. ððšð©ð ð¢ð§ ðð®ðððð«ð¢ð§ð
This life is temporary. Eternal life is unshakable. When trials come, fix your eyes on what is unseen and eternal (2 Corinthians 4:18).
ððð¥ðð¯ðð§ðð ð¢ð§ ððšððð²’ð¬ ððšð«ð¥ð
We live in an age of anxiety, uncertainty, and fear of death. People chase pleasure, money, and security—but nothing lasts.
The Bible offers a certain, permanent solution: eternal life through Jesus Christ.
In a world that says “you only live once,” Scripture says: you will live forever—where will you spend that forever?
In a culture that denies absolute truth, the Word declares: Jesus is the only way to eternal life.
In a time when many feel hopeless, believers have a living hope (ð ððððð« ð:ð).
ð ð¢ð§ðð¥ ððšð«ð
If you have never received eternal life, you can receive it right now. Turn from your sin and trust in Jesus Christ—His death, burial, and resurrection for your salvation. The moment you do, you will pass from death to life.
ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ðð°ð³ ðð°ð¥ ðŽð° ðð°ð·ðŠð¥ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð°ð³ðð¥, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ðŠ ðšð¢ð·ðŠ ð©ðªðŽ ð°ð¯ððº ð£ðŠðšð°ðµðµðŠð¯ ðð°ð¯, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðžð©ð°ðŽð°ðŠð·ðŠð³ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ðªð¯ ð©ðªð® ðŽð©ð°ð¶ðð¥ ð¯ð°ðµ ð±ðŠð³ðªðŽð©, ð£ð¶ðµ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ðŠð·ðŠð³ðð¢ðŽðµðªð¯ðš ððªð§ðŠ."
ððšððð² ð¢ð¬ ðð¡ð ððð² ðšð ð¬ðð¥ð¯ððð¢ðšð§. ððð¥ð¢ðð¯ð, ðð§ð ð¥ð¢ð¯ð ððšð«ðð¯ðð«.
A Comprehensive Biblical Answer
Many people assume eternal life is something you receive only after you die—a reward at the end of the journey. Others think it is earned by good works. Still others wonder if it can be lost along the way.
The Bible speaks clearly on this question. Let the Word of God settle it once and for all.
ðð¢ð«ððð ððšð«ð ðð®ðŠðŠðð«ð²
Eternal life is both a present possession for every believer and a future inheritance that will be fully realized at the return of Christ.
The moment a person repents and trusts in Jesus Christ, they pass from death to life. That life is eternal—and it begins now.
ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ððŠð³ðªððº, ð·ðŠð³ðªððº, ð ðŽð¢ðº ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðºð°ð¶, ððŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ðŠð¢ð³ðŠðµð© ð®ðº ðžð°ð³ð¥, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ð°ð¯ ð©ðªð® ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðŽðŠð¯ðµ ð®ðŠ, ð©ð¢ðµð© ðŠð·ðŠð³ðð¢ðŽðµðªð¯ðš ððªð§ðŠ, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¯ð°ðµ ð€ð°ð®ðŠ ðªð¯ðµð° ð€ð°ð¯ð¥ðŠð®ð¯ð¢ðµðªð°ð¯; ð£ð¶ðµ ðªðŽ ð±ð¢ðŽðŽðŠð¥ ð§ð³ð°ð® ð¥ðŠð¢ðµð© ð¶ð¯ðµð° ððªð§ðŠ."
Notice the present tense: "hath" (has) everlasting life. It is not a future hope only; it is a current reality.
ðð¢ðð¥ð¢ððð¥ ðð¯ð¢ððð§ðð
ð. ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ð¢ð¬ ðð¢ð¯ðð§ ðð ðð¡ð ððšðŠðð§ð ðšð ð ðð¢ðð¡
ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ððŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ð°ð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð©ð¢ðµð© ðŠð·ðŠð³ðð¢ðŽðµðªð¯ðš ððªð§ðŠ: ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð©ðŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ð¯ð°ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¯ð°ðµ ðŽðŠðŠ ððªð§ðŠ; ð£ð¶ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð³ð¢ðµð© ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥ ð¢ð£ðªð¥ðŠðµð© ð°ð¯ ð©ðªð®."
The word "hath" is present tense. The believer already possesses everlasting life. The unbeliever does not have it—and remains under God’s wrath.
ð ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð-ðð (KJV): "ðð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðªðŽ ðªðŽ ðµð©ðŠ ð³ðŠð€ð°ð³ð¥, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðð°ð¥ ð©ð¢ðµð© ðšðªð·ðŠð¯ ðµð° ð¶ðŽ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðªðŽ ððªð§ðŠ ðªðŽ ðªð¯ ð©ðªðŽ ðð°ð¯. ððŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ð¢ðµð© ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð©ð¢ðµð© ððªð§ðŠ; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð©ðŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ð¢ðµð© ð¯ð°ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥ ð©ð¢ðµð© ð¯ð°ðµ ððªð§ðŠ. ðð©ðŠðŽðŠ ðµð©ðªð¯ðšðŽ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ð ðžð³ðªðµðµðŠð¯ ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðºð°ð¶ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠ ð°ð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ð¯ð¢ð®ðŠ ð°ð§ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥; ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðºðŠ ð®ð¢ðº ð¬ð¯ð°ðž ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðºðŠ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðºðŠ ð®ð¢ðº ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠ ð°ð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ð¯ð¢ð®ðŠ ð°ð§ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥."
John writes so that believers may know (not hope, not guess) that they have eternal life. It is a certainty.
ð. ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ð¢ð¬ ðð¥ð¬ðš ð ð ð®ðð®ð«ð ðð§ð¡ðð«ð¢ððð§ðð
While eternal life begins now, Scripture also speaks of it as a future promise—especially in connection with the resurrection of the body and the coming kingdom.
ððšðŠðð§ð¬ ð:ðð (KJV): "ðð°ð³ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð¢ðšðŠðŽ ð°ð§ ðŽðªð¯ ðªðŽ ð¥ðŠð¢ðµð©; ð£ð¶ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðšðªð§ðµ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥ ðªðŽ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ ðµð©ð³ð°ð¶ðšð© ððŠðŽð¶ðŽ ðð©ð³ðªðŽðµ ð°ð¶ð³ ðð°ð³ð¥."
The gift is given now, but its full expression awaits Christ’s return.
ðð¢ðð®ð¬ ð:ð (KJV): "ðð¯ ð©ð°ð±ðŠ ð°ð§ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ, ðžð©ðªð€ð© ðð°ð¥, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð€ð¢ð¯ð¯ð°ðµ ððªðŠ, ð±ð³ð°ð®ðªðŽðŠð¥ ð£ðŠð§ð°ð³ðŠ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð°ð³ðð¥ ð£ðŠðšð¢ð¯."
We wait in hope for the final consummation—when we shall be raised incorruptible and dwell with Christ forever.
ð ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ðð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðªðŽ ðªðŽ ðµð©ðŠ ð±ð³ð°ð®ðªðŽðŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ðŠ ð©ð¢ðµð© ð±ð³ð°ð®ðªðŽðŠð¥ ð¶ðŽ, ðŠð·ðŠð¯ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ."
The promise is sure, but its full enjoyment is yet to come.
ð. ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ððð§ð§ðšð ðð ððšð¬ð
ððšð¡ð§ ðð:ðð-ðð (KJV): "ðð¯ð¥ ð ðšðªð·ðŠ ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðµð©ðŠð® ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðŠðº ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¯ðŠð·ðŠð³ ð±ðŠð³ðªðŽð©, ð¯ðŠðªðµð©ðŠð³ ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¢ð¯ðº ð®ð¢ð¯ ð±ðð¶ð€ð¬ ðµð©ðŠð® ð°ð¶ðµ ð°ð§ ð®ðº ð©ð¢ð¯ð¥. ððº ðð¢ðµð©ðŠð³, ðžð©ðªð€ð© ðšð¢ð·ðŠ ðµð©ðŠð® ð®ðŠ, ðªðŽ ðšð³ðŠð¢ðµðŠð³ ðµð©ð¢ð¯ ð¢ðð; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð¯ð° ð®ð¢ð¯ ðªðŽ ð¢ð£ððŠ ðµð° ð±ðð¶ð€ð¬ ðµð©ðŠð® ð°ð¶ðµ ð°ð§ ð®ðº ðð¢ðµð©ðŠð³’ðŽ ð©ð¢ð¯ð¥."
If eternal life could be lost, it would not be eternal. Jesus says His sheep shall never perish. This is the security of the believer.
ððšðŠðŠðšð§ ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ð¬
ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: Eternal life is only given after death.
Truth: It is granted the moment you believe. Physical death does not end it; it ushers you into its fuller reality.
ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: Eternal life is earned by good works.
Truth: It is a free gift received through faith. Works are the fruit, not the root.
ðð©ð¡ðð¬ð¢ðð§ð¬ ð:ð-ð (KJV): "ðð°ð³ ð£ðº ðšð³ð¢ð€ðŠ ð¢ð³ðŠ ðºðŠ ðŽð¢ð·ðŠð¥ ðµð©ð³ð°ð¶ðšð© ð§ð¢ðªðµð©; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð¯ð°ðµ ð°ð§ ðºð°ð¶ð³ðŽðŠðð·ðŠðŽ: ðªðµ ðªðŽ ðµð©ðŠ ðšðªð§ðµ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥: ðð°ðµ ð°ð§ ðžð°ð³ð¬ðŽ, ððŠðŽðµ ð¢ð¯ðº ð®ð¢ð¯ ðŽð©ð°ð¶ðð¥ ð£ð°ð¢ðŽðµ."
ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: You can lose eternal life by sin.
Truth: Sin breaks fellowship but not relationship. The life is eternal because it is in Christ, not in your performance.
ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: Everyone automatically receives eternal life.
Truth: Only those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ receive it.
ððšð¡ð§ ðð:ð (KJV): "ððŠðŽð¶ðŽ ðŽð¢ðªðµð© ð¶ð¯ðµð° ð©ðªð®, ð ð¢ð® ðµð©ðŠ ðžð¢ðº, ðµð©ðŠ ðµð³ð¶ðµð©, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðŠ ððªð§ðŠ: ð¯ð° ð®ð¢ð¯ ð€ð°ð®ðŠðµð© ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðµð©ðŠ ðð¢ðµð©ðŠð³, ð£ð¶ðµ ð£ðº ð®ðŠ."
ðð«ðððð¢ððð¥ ðð©ð©ð¥ð¢ðððð¢ðšð§ð¬
ð. ðð¬ð¬ð®ð«ðð§ðð ðšð ððð¥ð¯ððð¢ðšð§
You do not have to wonder whether you are saved. The Bible says you can know you have eternal life (ð ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð). Rest in that certainty.
ð. ððšð¥ð² ðð¢ð¯ð¢ð§ð
Because eternal life is already yours, live in a way that honors the One who gave it. Your works are not to earn life, but to express gratitude and to shine as light.
ð. ðð«ð ðð§ðð² ð¢ð§ ðð¯ðð§ð ðð¥ð¢ð¬ðŠ
Eternal life is offered now—today. Do not assume tomorrow will come. Share the gospel while there is still time.
ð. ððšð©ð ð¢ð§ ðð®ðððð«ð¢ð§ð
This life is temporary. Eternal life is unshakable. When trials come, fix your eyes on what is unseen and eternal (2 Corinthians 4:18).
ððð¥ðð¯ðð§ðð ð¢ð§ ððšððð²’ð¬ ððšð«ð¥ð
We live in an age of anxiety, uncertainty, and fear of death. People chase pleasure, money, and security—but nothing lasts.
The Bible offers a certain, permanent solution: eternal life through Jesus Christ.
In a world that says “you only live once,” Scripture says: you will live forever—where will you spend that forever?
In a culture that denies absolute truth, the Word declares: Jesus is the only way to eternal life.
In a time when many feel hopeless, believers have a living hope (ð ððððð« ð:ð).
ð ð¢ð§ðð¥ ððšð«ð
If you have never received eternal life, you can receive it right now. Turn from your sin and trust in Jesus Christ—His death, burial, and resurrection for your salvation. The moment you do, you will pass from death to life.
ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ðð°ð³ ðð°ð¥ ðŽð° ðð°ð·ðŠð¥ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð°ð³ðð¥, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ðŠ ðšð¢ð·ðŠ ð©ðªðŽ ð°ð¯ððº ð£ðŠðšð°ðµðµðŠð¯ ðð°ð¯, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðžð©ð°ðŽð°ðŠð·ðŠð³ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ðªð¯ ð©ðªð® ðŽð©ð°ð¶ðð¥ ð¯ð°ðµ ð±ðŠð³ðªðŽð©, ð£ð¶ðµ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ðŠð·ðŠð³ðð¢ðŽðµðªð¯ðš ððªð§ðŠ."
ððšððð² ð¢ð¬ ðð¡ð ððð² ðšð ð¬ðð¥ð¯ððð¢ðšð§. ððð¥ð¢ðð¯ð, ðð§ð ð¥ð¢ð¯ð ððšð«ðð¯ðð«.
ðð¡ðð§ ðð¢ð¥ð¥ ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ðð ðð¢ð¯ðð§?
A Comprehensive Biblical Answer
Many people assume eternal life is something you receive only after you die—a reward at the end of the journey. Others think it is earned by good works. Still others wonder if it can be lost along the way.
The Bible speaks clearly on this question. Let the Word of God settle it once and for all.
ðïž ðð¢ð«ððð ððšð«ð ðð®ðŠðŠðð«ð²
Eternal life is both a present possession for every believer and a future inheritance that will be fully realized at the return of Christ.
The moment a person repents and trusts in Jesus Christ, they pass from death to life. That life is eternal—and it begins now.
ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ððŠð³ðªððº, ð·ðŠð³ðªððº, ð ðŽð¢ðº ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðºð°ð¶, ððŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ðŠð¢ð³ðŠðµð© ð®ðº ðžð°ð³ð¥, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ð°ð¯ ð©ðªð® ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðŽðŠð¯ðµ ð®ðŠ, ð©ð¢ðµð© ðŠð·ðŠð³ðð¢ðŽðµðªð¯ðš ððªð§ðŠ, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¯ð°ðµ ð€ð°ð®ðŠ ðªð¯ðµð° ð€ð°ð¯ð¥ðŠð®ð¯ð¢ðµðªð°ð¯; ð£ð¶ðµ ðªðŽ ð±ð¢ðŽðŽðŠð¥ ð§ð³ð°ð® ð¥ðŠð¢ðµð© ð¶ð¯ðµð° ððªð§ðŠ."
Notice the present tense: "hath" (has) everlasting life. It is not a future hope only; it is a current reality.
ð ðð¢ðð¥ð¢ððð¥ ðð¯ð¢ððð§ðð
ð. ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ð¢ð¬ ðð¢ð¯ðð§ ðð ðð¡ð ððšðŠðð§ð ðšð ð
ðð¢ðð¡
ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ððŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ð°ð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð©ð¢ðµð© ðŠð·ðŠð³ðð¢ðŽðµðªð¯ðš ððªð§ðŠ: ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð©ðŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ð¯ð°ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¯ð°ðµ ðŽðŠðŠ ððªð§ðŠ; ð£ð¶ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð³ð¢ðµð© ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥ ð¢ð£ðªð¥ðŠðµð© ð°ð¯ ð©ðªð®."
The word "hath" is present tense. The believer already possesses everlasting life. The unbeliever does not have it—and remains under God’s wrath.
ð ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð-ðð (KJV): "ðð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðªðŽ ðªðŽ ðµð©ðŠ ð³ðŠð€ð°ð³ð¥, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðð°ð¥ ð©ð¢ðµð© ðšðªð·ðŠð¯ ðµð° ð¶ðŽ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðªðŽ ððªð§ðŠ ðªðŽ ðªð¯ ð©ðªðŽ ðð°ð¯. ððŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ð¢ðµð© ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð©ð¢ðµð© ððªð§ðŠ; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð©ðŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ð¢ðµð© ð¯ð°ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥ ð©ð¢ðµð© ð¯ð°ðµ ððªð§ðŠ. ðð©ðŠðŽðŠ ðµð©ðªð¯ðšðŽ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ð ðžð³ðªðµðµðŠð¯ ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðºð°ð¶ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠ ð°ð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ð¯ð¢ð®ðŠ ð°ð§ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥; ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðºðŠ ð®ð¢ðº ð¬ð¯ð°ðž ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðºðŠ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðºðŠ ð®ð¢ðº ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠ ð°ð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ð¯ð¢ð®ðŠ ð°ð§ ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ð¯ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥."
John writes so that believers may know (not hope, not guess) that they have eternal life. It is a certainty.
ð. ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ð¢ð¬ ðð¥ð¬ðš ð ð
ð®ðð®ð«ð ðð§ð¡ðð«ð¢ððð§ðð
While eternal life begins now, Scripture also speaks of it as a future promise—especially in connection with the resurrection of the body and the coming kingdom.
ððšðŠðð§ð¬ ð:ðð (KJV): "ðð°ð³ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð¢ðšðŠðŽ ð°ð§ ðŽðªð¯ ðªðŽ ð¥ðŠð¢ðµð©; ð£ð¶ðµ ðµð©ðŠ ðšðªð§ðµ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥ ðªðŽ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ ðµð©ð³ð°ð¶ðšð© ððŠðŽð¶ðŽ ðð©ð³ðªðŽðµ ð°ð¶ð³ ðð°ð³ð¥."
The gift is given now, but its full expression awaits Christ’s return.
ðð¢ðð®ð¬ ð:ð (KJV): "ðð¯ ð©ð°ð±ðŠ ð°ð§ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ, ðžð©ðªð€ð© ðð°ð¥, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð€ð¢ð¯ð¯ð°ðµ ððªðŠ, ð±ð³ð°ð®ðªðŽðŠð¥ ð£ðŠð§ð°ð³ðŠ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð°ð³ðð¥ ð£ðŠðšð¢ð¯."
We wait in hope for the final consummation—when we shall be raised incorruptible and dwell with Christ forever.
ð ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ðð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðªðŽ ðªðŽ ðµð©ðŠ ð±ð³ð°ð®ðªðŽðŠ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ðŠ ð©ð¢ðµð© ð±ð³ð°ð®ðªðŽðŠð¥ ð¶ðŽ, ðŠð·ðŠð¯ ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ."
The promise is sure, but its full enjoyment is yet to come.
ð. ðððð«ð§ðð¥ ðð¢ðð ððð§ð§ðšð ðð ððšð¬ð
ððšð¡ð§ ðð:ðð-ðð (KJV): "ðð¯ð¥ ð ðšðªð·ðŠ ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðµð©ðŠð® ðŠðµðŠð³ð¯ð¢ð ððªð§ðŠ; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðŠðº ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¯ðŠð·ðŠð³ ð±ðŠð³ðªðŽð©, ð¯ðŠðªðµð©ðŠð³ ðŽð©ð¢ðð ð¢ð¯ðº ð®ð¢ð¯ ð±ðð¶ð€ð¬ ðµð©ðŠð® ð°ð¶ðµ ð°ð§ ð®ðº ð©ð¢ð¯ð¥. ððº ðð¢ðµð©ðŠð³, ðžð©ðªð€ð© ðšð¢ð·ðŠ ðµð©ðŠð® ð®ðŠ, ðªðŽ ðšð³ðŠð¢ðµðŠð³ ðµð©ð¢ð¯ ð¢ðð; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ð¯ð° ð®ð¢ð¯ ðªðŽ ð¢ð£ððŠ ðµð° ð±ðð¶ð€ð¬ ðµð©ðŠð® ð°ð¶ðµ ð°ð§ ð®ðº ðð¢ðµð©ðŠð³’ðŽ ð©ð¢ð¯ð¥."
If eternal life could be lost, it would not be eternal. Jesus says His sheep shall never perish. This is the security of the believer.
ð ððšðŠðŠðšð§ ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ð¬
â ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: Eternal life is only given after death.
Truth: It is granted the moment you believe. Physical death does not end it; it ushers you into its fuller reality.
â ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: Eternal life is earned by good works.
Truth: It is a free gift received through faith. Works are the fruit, not the root.
ðð©ð¡ðð¬ð¢ðð§ð¬ ð:ð-ð (KJV): "ðð°ð³ ð£ðº ðšð³ð¢ð€ðŠ ð¢ð³ðŠ ðºðŠ ðŽð¢ð·ðŠð¥ ðµð©ð³ð°ð¶ðšð© ð§ð¢ðªðµð©; ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð¯ð°ðµ ð°ð§ ðºð°ð¶ð³ðŽðŠðð·ðŠðŽ: ðªðµ ðªðŽ ðµð©ðŠ ðšðªð§ðµ ð°ð§ ðð°ð¥: ðð°ðµ ð°ð§ ðžð°ð³ð¬ðŽ, ððŠðŽðµ ð¢ð¯ðº ð®ð¢ð¯ ðŽð©ð°ð¶ðð¥ ð£ð°ð¢ðŽðµ."
â ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: You can lose eternal life by sin.
Truth: Sin breaks fellowship but not relationship. The life is eternal because it is in Christ, not in your performance.
â ðð¢ð¬ððšð§ððð©ðð¢ðšð§ ð: Everyone automatically receives eternal life.
Truth: Only those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ receive it.
ððšð¡ð§ ðð:ð (KJV): "ððŠðŽð¶ðŽ ðŽð¢ðªðµð© ð¶ð¯ðµð° ð©ðªð®, ð ð¢ð® ðµð©ðŠ ðžð¢ðº, ðµð©ðŠ ðµð³ð¶ðµð©, ð¢ð¯ð¥ ðµð©ðŠ ððªð§ðŠ: ð¯ð° ð®ð¢ð¯ ð€ð°ð®ðŠðµð© ð¶ð¯ðµð° ðµð©ðŠ ðð¢ðµð©ðŠð³, ð£ð¶ðµ ð£ðº ð®ðŠ."
ð ïž ðð«ðððð¢ððð¥ ðð©ð©ð¥ð¢ðððð¢ðšð§ð¬
ð. ðð¬ð¬ð®ð«ðð§ðð ðšð ððð¥ð¯ððð¢ðšð§
You do not have to wonder whether you are saved. The Bible says you can know you have eternal life (ð ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð). Rest in that certainty.
ð. ððšð¥ð² ðð¢ð¯ð¢ð§ð
Because eternal life is already yours, live in a way that honors the One who gave it. Your works are not to earn life, but to express gratitude and to shine as light.
ð. ðð«ð ðð§ðð² ð¢ð§ ðð¯ðð§ð ðð¥ð¢ð¬ðŠ
Eternal life is offered now—today. Do not assume tomorrow will come. Share the gospel while there is still time.
ð. ððšð©ð ð¢ð§ ðð®ðððð«ð¢ð§ð
This life is temporary. Eternal life is unshakable. When trials come, fix your eyes on what is unseen and eternal (2 Corinthians 4:18).
ð ððð¥ðð¯ðð§ðð ð¢ð§ ððšððð²’ð¬ ððšð«ð¥ð
We live in an age of anxiety, uncertainty, and fear of death. People chase pleasure, money, and security—but nothing lasts.
The Bible offers a certain, permanent solution: eternal life through Jesus Christ.
In a world that says “you only live once,” Scripture says: you will live forever—where will you spend that forever?
In a culture that denies absolute truth, the Word declares: Jesus is the only way to eternal life.
In a time when many feel hopeless, believers have a living hope (ð ððððð« ð:ð).
ð ð
ð¢ð§ðð¥ ððšð«ð
If you have never received eternal life, you can receive it right now. Turn from your sin and trust in Jesus Christ—His death, burial, and resurrection for your salvation. The moment you do, you will pass from death to life.
ððšð¡ð§ ð:ðð (KJV): "ðð°ð³ ðð°ð¥ ðŽð° ðð°ð·ðŠð¥ ðµð©ðŠ ðžð°ð³ðð¥, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ð©ðŠ ðšð¢ð·ðŠ ð©ðªðŽ ð°ð¯ððº ð£ðŠðšð°ðµðµðŠð¯ ðð°ð¯, ðµð©ð¢ðµ ðžð©ð°ðŽð°ðŠð·ðŠð³ ð£ðŠððªðŠð·ðŠðµð© ðªð¯ ð©ðªð® ðŽð©ð°ð¶ðð¥ ð¯ð°ðµ ð±ðŠð³ðªðŽð©, ð£ð¶ðµ ð©ð¢ð·ðŠ ðŠð·ðŠð³ðð¢ðŽðµðªð¯ðš ððªð§ðŠ."
ððšððð² ð¢ð¬ ðð¡ð ððð² ðšð ð¬ðð¥ð¯ððð¢ðšð§. ððð¥ð¢ðð¯ð, ðð§ð ð¥ð¢ð¯ð ððšð«ðð¯ðð«.
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