If we can't be separated from the love of God, how would some be not loved in hell? [Romans 8:38-39,1 John 4:8, John 4:24, 1 John 4:16, 1 John 1:5-7, Matthew 23:37, Ezekiel 33:11].
Would you comment on the concept of "eternal security" relative to the Roman's passage that says "nothing can separate from the love of God?" [Romans 8:38-39, John 6:37-40].
What do you think about someone who says that once you are saved, you cannot lose your salvation? [2 Timothy 4:10, 1 Timothy 4:1-3, Jude 1:21, 1 John 1:7, Romans 8:35-39, John 10:27, Hebrews 3:12, 1 John 5:11-12].
Is Paul arguing that our love for God is what would prevent us from ever separating from God, and perhaps not just God's love for us? [Romans 8:31-39].
Could it be that Paul is really referring to us being separated from the love of Christ in us, rather than for us from without (His love for us}? [Romans 8:35-39, 11:22].
When Paul says that he "can do all things through Christ" specifically related to the previous verses and Paul's trials? [Philippians 4:13, Romans 8:35-38].
Eternal security, once saved always saved discussion, nothing can separate from the love of God (opposed to ALWAYS saved) [Romans 8:35-39, Proverbs 2:6]
You say, "once saved, always saved" is not biblical, but it says nothing can separate us from God, no one can snatch us out of His hand. [Romans 8:35-39, John 10:28-30]