The Unbreakable Bond of Salvation in Christ

You have probably heard people say, “I used to be a Christian.” They speak as though being a follower of Christ is something that can be undone. It’s a phrase that raises questions. It also offers an opportunity to clarify an important truth. When someone is genuinely transformed by the Holy Spirit, that transformation is permanent.

There’s no such thing as a “former Christian.” If you have truly been saved by Jesus and the Holy Spirit has entered your heart, there is no going back. It’s not just an emotional decision or a fleeting commitment. It’s a lifelong journey of transformation that begins the moment we accept Christ. This journey continues throughout our lives.

Jesus Himself assures us of this in John 10:27-28: “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.”

This passage speaks to the security we have in Christ. Once you’re in His hands, you belong to Him forever. It’s not something that depends on our strength or ability to stay faithful—it’s grounded in Christ’s power to keep us.

It’s easy to get confused when we see people who once appeared committed to the faith suddenly drift away or declare they are no longer Christians. Does this mean salvation can be lost? Not at all. 1 John 2:19 explains it clearly: “They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us. But they went out, that it might become plain that they all are not of us.”

True salvation bears lasting fruit. While some may have experiences with the church or outward signs of faith, those who truly know Christ remain rooted in Him, even through difficult seasons.

One of the most powerful assurances we have as believers comes from Ephesians 4:30:
“And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.”

The Holy Spirit’s work in our hearts is not temporary. When we are saved, we are sealed for eternity. This means that the transformation that takes place when we give our lives to Christ is something no one—not even ourselves—can undo.

Of course, the Christian walk is not without challenges. There will be times of doubt, struggle, and even moments where we may feel distant from God. But instead of these moments pushing us away from our faith, they often become opportunities for God to draw us closer to Him. Through trials and hardships, we grow, learn, and depend on Christ even more.

As Romans 8:38-39 beautifully reminds us: “For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

There is no undoing the work of salvation once it has taken root in your heart. If you’ve been saved by Jesus, you are His forever. Let’s be encouraged by the truth that our salvation is secure in Christ, and no matter what, the Holy Spirit continues to work in us to bring us closer to the likeness of Christ.

Transformation: More than Meets the Eye

I LOVE to watch Yahweh transform the life of an adult through regeneration, baptism, and discipleship. It is a truly fantastic thing to behold. Their lifelong worldview and daily practice get turned upside down…or right-side up, if you will. The way they think and process is transformed – made new. The way they behave. The way they treat others and talk about others. The way they treat who they are and what they have been given.

But not only actions are changed…the reason/mission/purpose behind their actions change. What they value is transformed. Everything is affected by their repentance (turning the opposite direction from their sin) and their regeneration (being brought from death into life by the indwelling Spirit of God).

It’s not always easy. There are some strongholds in their lives…secular worldviews or generational sins that are deeply rooted and engrained by their family of origin or their secular education that they struggle to let go of. This is why we believe it is essential to teach and to train our children from a Biblical worldview from a very early age. But “OH!” the transformation when it happens. It is radical and victorious and the LIGHT of the gospel that shines brightly as a testimony of Who Yahweh is and what He has done.

This is something sooooooooo different from the act of “becoming a Christian” or “converting to Christianity.”

When people attempt to add the church to their life as a loving, accepting community;
When they add Jesus as a “safety net for heaven” to their already broad collection of gods that they worship (self, image, wealth, entertainment, pleasure, success, career, family, church, etc.); When they don’t repent of offending the person and the character of Yahweh by their sin; When they don’t submit to the Lordship of Jesus; — there is no regeneration…there is no transformation. All the “change” that happens in their lives is sheer self-initiative by self-power motivated by self-glorification. It doesn’t last. It never fulfills. It eventually fades, disenchants, and departs, and the individual eventually walks away from their version of “christianity”, blaming God for not performing for them or being there for them, the church for not caring for them, the bible for being antiquated and irrelevant, and the list goes on.

New life in Christ is UNMISTAKABLE. It is upside down/right-side up transforming. It is redeeming. It is restoring. It is lasting. It is eternal. It is holy. It frustrates those who are not of the Spirit. It infuriates its opponents.

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.2 Corinthians 5:17