John 3:16
I'll just say that the way I understand it is I am existing in it, it is not existing in me.
166 ( ai?nios ) does not focus on the future per se , but rather on the quality of the age ( 165 /ai?n ) it relates to. Thus believers live in " eternal ( 166 /ai?nios ) life" right now , experiencing this quality of God's life now as a present possession . (Note the Gk present tense of having eternal life in Jn 3:36, 5:24, 6:47; cf. Ro 6:23.)]
So then John 17:3 does not mean a believer gets to live forever but that they dwell in forever. Now.
I might add that I think it possible to have life indefinite, but that is not what I'm asking.
We might try to remember that it is TRADITION that blocks the way. Doesn't it?
Asked another way; is the "everlasting life" at John 3:16 and John 17:3 a reward or an assignment? I believe it is an assignment.