Nicki wrote:I always assumed that we could change our minds - in the same way we're free to convert from unbelief or another religion to Christianity, we could change from a Christian to a non-Christian. Not that it would be a wise idea, but no longer having belief in Christian doctrines, we wouldn't believe we were now unsaved. Some friends introduced me to the idea of eternal security a few years ago, and having found since that quite a lot of Christians agree with it, I'm more open to the possibility. I still think, however, that it could be possible, having received eternal life to reject God and lose it - if we no longer have faith.
Hi Nicki,
That seems to be a very common argument. Not actually
losing salvation, but willfully giving it up by unbelief.
I guess the way I'd respond to that, would be that we don't gain salvation because we stop sinning. And we can't lose salvation because we sin. And unbelief is a sin.
But IMO, it really gets back to us crossing over from death to life, when we trust Christ for salvation. And when we trust Christ, the Holy Spirit indwells us.
2 Corinthians 1:21-22
21Now it is God who makes both us and you stand firm in Christ. He anointed us, 22set his seal of ownership on us, and put his Spirit in our hearts as a deposit, guaranteeing what is to come.
God keeps us secure in Christ. It's not our faithfulness that keeps us secure, it's
His faithfulness. The indwelling Holy Spirit is God's guarantee, His promise that we have eternal life. It's His unconditional promise to keep us secure in Christ.
It's really amazing when I really think about it. It's all on Him. No matter how much I mess up...no matter how unfaithful I am...God is always faithful.