There are challenging verses in 1 Tim 1:18-20 (NIV) which state:
Here we have an example of Hymenaeus and Alexander who have rejected 'holding on to faith a good conscience' and 'have suffered shipwreck with regard to the faith'. So it is possible for those who have faith to suffer shipwreck of that faith. 'Suffered' means 'thrusting away' or 'having thrust away'.
18 Timothy, my son, I am giving you this command in keeping with the prophecies once made about you, so that by recalling them you may fight the battle well, 19 holding on to faith and a good conscience, which some have rejected and so have suffered shipwreck with regard to the faith. 20 Among them are Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I have handed over to Satan to be taught not to blaspheme.
Here we have an example of Hymenaeus and Alexander who have rejected 'holding on to faith a good conscience' and 'have suffered shipwreck with regard to the faith'. So it is possible for those who have faith to suffer shipwreck of that faith. 'Suffered' means 'thrusting away' or 'having thrust away'.
'When they thrust aside their conscience which tried to hold them to the prophecies they had learned from faithful teachers they made shipwreck of their very faith. One cannot keep his faith while he plays fast and loose with the prophecies (Word). He will have to silence his conscience, make it cease crying out against such practice, and then his faith is wrecked whether he admits it or not' (Lenski 1937:532).
Sadly, in the 1970s I was in theological college with two evangelical students who loved the Lord and were serving him fervently. Today they are no longer serving the Lord but have shipwrecked their faith. They have committed apostasy (see also Heb 6:4-6 NIV).
Biblically, we are given this warning in 1 Timothy 1 (NIV) (affirmed in Hebrews 6 NIV) that it is possible to shipwreck or fall away from the faith. These warnings would be pointless if such a wrecking or falling away were not possible.
In Christ,
Oz
Sadly, in the 1970s I was in theological college with two evangelical students who loved the Lord and were serving him fervently. Today they are no longer serving the Lord but have shipwrecked their faith. They have committed apostasy (see also Heb 6:4-6 NIV).
Biblically, we are given this warning in 1 Timothy 1 (NIV) (affirmed in Hebrews 6 NIV) that it is possible to shipwreck or fall away from the faith. These warnings would be pointless if such a wrecking or falling away were not possible.
In Christ,
Oz