I normally do not reply to posts without Scriptural reference but for you, I'll make an exception:
Someone who never had saving faith is an unbeliever (literally in the Greek it means not-believer). ápistos (from 1 /A "not" and 4103 /pistós, "faithful,"
Someone who no longer has saving faith (but once did) would be called an ex-believer (a word that never appears in the whole enter Bible, literally it's not-biblical, unbiblical).
Here's Jesus' definition:
John 3:18 Disciples’ Literal New Testament (DLNT)
18 The one believing in Him is not judged. But the one not believing has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the only-born Son of God. See??? According to Jesus, someone not believing (an unbeliever, same word in the Greek) has not believed in the name of the only-born Son of God.
I know there are people out there that think there are some 'unbelievers' who have once believed in the name of the only-born Son of God and yet longer believe in the name. The problem is, that's an unbiblical idea, literally, according to Jesus. And it's an idea that directly conflicts with Jesus' teaching here in John 3:18. I believe Jesus on this subject.
Do you believe there are unbelievers who have believed in the name of the only-born Son of God?
Chessman, I asked you a question that pertains to the scripture we are discussing.
Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons, 1 Timothy 4:1
Your whole post never addresses my question at all.
Here is my question again.
If a believer departs from the faith are they still saved by faith?
- It’s a yes or no answer.
What is the difference between someone who never had faith and someone who no longer has faith?
They both do not have faith. Faith is a noun; a tangible thing.
I’m not asking about “believing”, my question refers to a person who either has or does not have faith; the substance of the salvation they hope for.
JLB