Malohaut
Moderator
Faith without works is dead. It is easy for anyone to say, "I believe in Jesus." Is it easy for someone to go to church, to go through the worship, to attend baptism and take the sacraments, and then go home and live out their life. To them, church was just a ritual like eating or sleeping. Its not real and neither is Jesus. There are many people like that out there who say, "I believe." but don't really. So when they get bogged down with 'religion', they decide, "forget this" and walk away. If there is no true faith in their heart to begin with, then they never really believed in the first place.
But when we accepted Christ, we died with Him and rose with Him. Jesus said, unless you are reborn, you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Correct me if I'm wrong (seriously), but when we truly accept Christ in our hearts, is not our mind and heart renewed with a new outlook? We stop living a life of selfishness and self-maintainance and start living a life of love for others. We look out for others, care for others, love God, and seek to do good. These are the works that are the product of our new heart. And when we 'walk away', we are more like protigal sons because our heart will continue to pull us back. (I've been there. I've told God that I doubted Him because of my storm at the time, but I never really could doubt Him in my heart and I always came running back.)
So it is possible for someone to go through the motions and then walk away from church never having believed, or fully understand what Christ was about. And in that case, they never were saved to begin with.
What of the book of life as mentioned in the bible? Are not those who are going to enter the kingdom of heaven written in that book? I haven't taken the time to look it up, but I raise the question: if God took the time to write a name in the book of life, will he also erase names? Does the bible speak of smiting names out of the book of life? The answer to that question might be the same answer as "Can you lose your salvation?"
Just some thoughts.
But when we accepted Christ, we died with Him and rose with Him. Jesus said, unless you are reborn, you cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Correct me if I'm wrong (seriously), but when we truly accept Christ in our hearts, is not our mind and heart renewed with a new outlook? We stop living a life of selfishness and self-maintainance and start living a life of love for others. We look out for others, care for others, love God, and seek to do good. These are the works that are the product of our new heart. And when we 'walk away', we are more like protigal sons because our heart will continue to pull us back. (I've been there. I've told God that I doubted Him because of my storm at the time, but I never really could doubt Him in my heart and I always came running back.)
So it is possible for someone to go through the motions and then walk away from church never having believed, or fully understand what Christ was about. And in that case, they never were saved to begin with.
What of the book of life as mentioned in the bible? Are not those who are going to enter the kingdom of heaven written in that book? I haven't taken the time to look it up, but I raise the question: if God took the time to write a name in the book of life, will he also erase names? Does the bible speak of smiting names out of the book of life? The answer to that question might be the same answer as "Can you lose your salvation?"
Just some thoughts.