Is there such a thing as an ex-Christian?

TL;DR

There are no true “ex-Christians” because anyone genuinely saved in Christ has a permanent, eternal new identity that cannot be undone. People who appear to walk away from faith were never truly born again, since salvation transforms the heart, provides us with the Holy Spirit, and secures us in God’s hands.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

A true believer is a new creation in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17). If a professing Christian is not regularly confronted by the gospel, motivating them to continue transforming their habits and decisions into alignment with God’s Word—they may never have been saved in the first place.

Our works do not save us but serve as outward evidence of the inner condition of our hearts. There are no legitimate ex-Christians because denying Christ is not something a true believer can do. Why? Because their identity and security in Christ is permanently changed and can never be altered (1 John 2:19; 2:23–25; see also John 10:28–30). Further, the Holy Spirit indwells believers, and this cannot be undone. Though many will reject Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 1:18–25) even after a supposed profession of faith, thankfully this is not possible for a true believer to do.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

Some people have an association or connection to a Christian church but later renounce it and turn their heart against Christ and His church. Other people have "sampled" and "experienced" Jesus Christ without actually receiving Him as their Savior or making Him the Lord of their life. Then there are others who do good works and think that will guarantee them salvation, but Jesus warned that this is not the case (Matthew 7:15–23). If people in any of these cases are choosing to forsake a previous, Christian-looking lifestyle, but have not ultimately believed in Jesus Christ as their personal Savior, they are not a true “ex-Christian.”

While all Christians may experience seasons of difficulty, feeling far away from God, or falling into sin, true Christians return to Him in a state of repentance. Their hearts are inclined to know Him more and walk through the struggles of life with Him as their guide and source of peace. True Christians represent, serve, and follow Christ. Once a person has completely believed in and trusted Jesus as their Savior, experiencing the fullness of His grace and love, they can never renounce their faith—their identity and eternal fate are secure in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17; John 10:28–30).

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