Reference

Romans 2:7

To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality, eternal life:
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But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thyself wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God;

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Who will render to every man according to his deeds:

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To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality, eternal life:

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But unto them that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation and wrath,

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Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile;

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Conditional Immortality (Hell context)
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Conditional Immortality
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Conditional Immortality (Hell context)

The verse describes the *conditions* for receiving eternal life, but does not explicitly state what happens to those who do not meet these conditions, thus not directly addressing the fate of the unsaved.

Conditional Immortality

While the verse describes a result, the phrasing "seek for glory and honour and immortality" strongly implies that immortality is something to be actively pursued and attained, rather than an inherent state. The granting of "eternal life" is directly linked to this "patient continuance in well doing," establishing a clear condition.