Falling Away…….

Hmm falling away – can we fall away from God?
This has been the probably one of the most debated questions of all time and one which I guess each of us has our own definition.
From what I have read and gleaned out of Gods Word there are two main thoughts on this subject (probably there are heaps more when you think about it).
It is certainly not my intention to try to convince anyone either one way or the other – rather just to give a few thoughts about both ways of thinking.
I will say though that if you are thinking you have ‘gone beyond’ what God is willing to forgive and that you have committed sins so grievous there is absolutely no hope for you – then that is a pretty good pointer that the Holy Spirit isn’t finished working in your life yet.
The Holy Spirit is so long suffering, He will not give up easily. So if you are so concerned about your sins and feel you are falling away yet you still have that desire to repent and live all out for Jesus then I implore you to come back without delay. For no one can can draw us to Jesus except the Holy Spirit.
Is falling away from our faith a danger to Christians?
Hebrews 6: 4-6 says “It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened who have tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit who have tasted of the goodness of the Word of God and the powers of the coming age, if they fall away to be brought back to repentance, because to their loss they are crucifying the Son of God all over again and subject Him to public disgrace.”
Throughout the entire book of Hebrews we are warned that falling away from or abandoning our faith in a dangerous possibility.
So, can people drop out of their faith where there is no possibility of returning?
Some believe that you can very much lose your faith and turn your back on Jesus. They support their view by observing that these people had indeed a relationship with Christ – they had escaped sin’s consequences and the desolation of a life without Him.
Then, they have returned to a life of total sin entanglement and end up worse than they were before being converted in the 1st place.
In Matthew 7: 22-23 Jesus spoke and said “On the Judgement Day many will say to me ‘Lord Lord! In your name we spoke God’s message by Your name we drove out demons and performed many miracles.’ Then I will say to them “Depart from me I never knew you – get away from me you wicked people”.
They believe that these people are those who genuinely joined themselves with Jesus for the benefits of salvation and purely out of a motive of personal gain.
They also point out that God in His holy just way is the only one who knows when enough is enough and that their total disobedience will come to the point where there is no hope for their salvation.
On the other hand other Christians point out that when you come to Christ – you are eternally secure and cannot fall away from God’s awesome grace and all of the above are aimed fairly and squarely at those who have merely dabbled in the Word and have never taken it seriously enough to commit to it full time.
They see salvation as an irrevocable gift and can’t be taken away – they believe that these people who “fall away” just appear to be saved – they know ‘about’ Jesus and their lifestyles change but such changes are only cosmetic and superficial.
God’s Promises and assurances such as Hebrews 13:5 where the writer states “I will never leave you or forsake you” and again John 10: 29 “My father, who has given them to me, is greater than all: no one can snatch then out of my Father’s hand.”
God’s promises and assurances are there – Contradictory? certainly not – these are given to us to warn us about falling away.
Whichever way you wish to interpret, those of us who do ‘fall away’ are not those who stumble. We all have times of weakness and lapses in faith and doubt the very saving grace of Christ.
But then it is that very same grace that brings us back time and time again and each time we can get closer and closer to God our Heavenly Father.
Those who do ‘fall away’ and if I can put here “permanently’ are those who remain unrepentant and persist in open rebellion against God – knowing they are deliberately sinning and yet have no desire or intention of coming back to God.
They are likened to the very ones who crucified our Lord and are indeed crucifying Him again and again.
So Did you come to Christ because of your love for Him or because of personal gain?
Are you living contrary to what pleases God, overlooking it, justifying it and just getting on with life.
Are you using the name of Jesus but not really having any other association with Him?
If we really love God we promptly obey Him – Give Him everything, show Him absolute reverence and show humble gratefulness for his myriad blessings.
Also loving Jesus would mean that you would lay your life down for Him no longer living for yourself but living only for Him.
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  1. Great post! I do not see how people can believe in the false “Once saved, always saved” theology. The Bible clearly teaches the opposite.

  2. TY Austin – always appreciate your thoughts – Thanks again for your post on Pastor Saeed Abedini – I shared it on my FB – blessings to you

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