 In Greek, there is a sure-fire way to say something can happen or either will not happen. If you have what's called a double negation, ou may in Greek with either a subjunctive, which is a word that conveys possibility, or if you have it in front of a future active indicative. Well, in John 10.5, Jesus is talking about the sheep. And he says his sheep, that's us believers, will never follow anyone or anything else. And that phrase is used here, there's ou may a chlothesousen, that is that you will never ever ever ever, no matter what, stop following him and you will never follow someone else. You will never follow a stranger. A strange theology, atheism, Hinduism, Mormonism, Islam, none of that stuff. You will never stop following him and start following something else. That is awesome news and it's declared by Jesus.