Faith Filled Family Magazine August 2016 | Page 9

child was in heaven and that he would go to him one day. What happens when a young child makes a profession of faith and then rejects that profession as a young adult? Is that child saved, was the faith of a child enough to bring regeneration and if so, how could someone who is indwelt by the Spirit reject salvation? The rejection of faith by a child has nothing to do with eternal security as eternal security deals with losing salvation. The question, of whether the child was ever saved or not, is made moot by the child’s stated denial of Christ. This is not a matter of losing something, as it is a willful act of rejection. Jesus said in Matthew 10:33 - “but whoever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in heaven.” The question that needs to be asked is not, “is my child still saved?” The real question is, “can my child come back to Christ?” NEVER GIVE UP HOPE Does a child who has made a profession of faith, seemingly borne fruit and had a zeal for God but later denies the faith and rejects God’s authority have the opportunity to come back to Christ, can they be restored or is he a lost cause? As in all things, Scripture is our guide. Referring back to Adam, obviously, Adam was in good standing with the creator, yet, willfully rejected God’s authority in his life. God did not cast Adam away when he defied and rejected, God sought him out and provided a sacrifice to cover his nakedness. The story Jesus told of the prodigal son also speaks of one who was in the family, rejected and left and then came back. Luke 15:32 shows the response of the father after the son returned after rejecting and leaving - “But we had to celebrate and be glad, because this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.” The prodigal son did not discover a father he never knew, he knew the father and rejected his love and care to go off on his own. Eventually the son returned to the father and was considered brought back from the dead and made alive again. Also, we cannot forget the account of Peter and his denial of Christ. Peter, three times, denied even knowing Jesus, yet, like God in the Garden seeking Adam, Jesus sought out Peter and restored him to grace and placed him in ministry. This all took place after Peter made a profession of faith, declaring that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of the living God. those they ministered to and with and are actively praying for children of other believers who have inexplicably left the faith Also, extremely important is the need to reassure the child he is still loved. Though a decision to leave the faith may seem like a betrayal and rejection of the parents, it is not. When Israel told the Prophet Samuel, judge over the land, that they wanted a king like other nations, Samuel felt betrayed and rejected. God told Samuel, “they have not rejected you, they have rejected Me.” Parents of children who reject the faith must model Christ’s unconditional love. This does not mean becoming permissive or supporting of sin, but it means lovingly setting boundaries and expectations with consequences designed to teach and restore rather than punish or harm. Modeling Christ is the most effective tool any believer has in reaching COPING THROUGH COMMU- the lost. NITY As of this writing, Roland has not Finding comfort and support returned to the Lord, though his through the community of faith parents have not given up hope is necessary for the parents who and are able to maintain a good find themselves dealing with a relationship with him. Roland’s child who has suddenly rejected parents continue to pray daily for faith. Parents in this situation him and their friends also pray need to find people within the and comfort. No parent can church that will confidentially make their child repent and be pray and love them through born again, but parents should this ordeal. The fear of being never give up hope for the Bible labeled a bad parent or of being tells us in Ecclesiastes 9:4 - But judged should not cause a griev- he who is joined with all the ing parent to suffer alone. When living has hope, for a living dog believers struggle, pride should is better than a dead lion. not hinder the ministry of others; God calls the church to carry Paul Ahnert is holds a B.A. In each other’s burdens. Roland’s Christian Ed and is committed to parents, though embarrassed discipleship. Paul is a freelance about their son’s decision, writer and you can follow him on sought counsel and comfort from Facebook, and Twitter.