Profile of an Apostate

by Mike Ratliff

“What was sown on the rocky places, this is he who hears the word, and immediately with joy receives it; yet he has no root in himself, but endures for a while. When oppression or persecution arises because of the word, immediately he stumbles. What was sown among the thorns, this is he who hears the word, but the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches choke the word, and he becomes unfruitful.” (Matthew 13:20-22 WEB)

The Bible very clearly teaches that Christians should examine themselves quite often in order to see what their spiritual condition is. Genuine Christians are not perfect people. Neither are they always full of happiness, in perfect health while having plenty of money in the bank. No, the fact that all believers are called to be humble, poor in spirit, meek, pure in heart and many other things that are growing in their character means that they will spend much of their time in the fires of sanctification.

It is during these times of pruning that believers are in the greatest danger of becoming despondent, discouraged, and even depressed if they have not learned to view their circumstances correctly.

Despite what many in the Easy-believism or Universalism camp teach, there are people who profess Christ who are not genuine. They are not regenerate nor do they have the Holy Spirit. They are not in Christ. Genuine Christians abide in Christ. They remain. They may go through the worst tribulation imaginable, yet they remain attached to the Vine. However, when tribulation descends on the disingenuous professing Christians they do not endure because they have no root in themselves. The world and the deceitfulness of riches cause others to fall away. These are not genuine believers.

“They went out from us, but they didn’t belong to us; for if they had belonged to us, they would have continued with us. But they left, that they might be revealed that none of them belong to us.” (1John 2:19 WEB)

The English word “Apostate” describes one who has renounced their religious faith. It implies that he or she is a defector. Many apostates make no public profession of their defection from Christ yet they are because their allegiance is to another Jesus, not the genuine Christ of the Bible. What are the traits of an apostate so that we may recognize them? Is that possible? Our Lord’s brother, Jude, wrote a book bearing his name that we find in the New Testament. It contains just one chapter. We find the purpose of this book in vv3-4.

“Beloved, while I was very eager to write to you about our common salvation, I was constrained to write to you exhorting you to contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints. For there are certain men who crept in secretly, even those who were long ago written about for this condemnation: ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying our only Master, God, and Lord, Jesus Christ.” (Jude 1:3-4 WEB)

As we look at the profile of an apostate, we should also be encouraged to contend earnestly for the faith so let us begin. Jude lists the attributes that are common traits of apostates. Some will have them all while others will have fewer. We have already seen the first three attributes in v4 where Jude tells us that apostates are ungodly, morally perverted, and have denied Christ.

The Greek Word that is translated as “ungodly men” is a combined word that means “without worship.” It describes one who is godless and without fear and reverence of God. It does not mean irreligious, but one who actively practices the opposite of what the fear of God demands. Therefore, we must come to grips with the fact that professing Christians can be apostate.

The phrase, “turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness,” describes people involved in “unrestrained vice” or “gross immorality.” This means they have shameless lifestyles while irreverently flaunting God’s grace by indulging in unchecked and open immorality.

“Neither present your members to sin as instruments of unrighteousness, but present yourselves to God, as alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness to God. For sin will not have dominion over you. For you are not under law, but under grace. What then? Shall we sin, because we are not under law, but under grace? May it never be!” (Romans 6:13-15 WEB)

This brings to mind those demanding the freedom to live any way they desire while insisting on being regarded as genuine Christians. This is a demand by apostates.

The last trait from v4 is, “denying our only Master, God, and Lord, Jesus Christ.” The Greek word Jude used for “Master” is “despotes.” It is translated as “Lord” in other parts of the New Testament. It means “master of slaves.” The Greek word Jude used for “Lord” in v4 is “kurios.” It means “Lord and Master.” What is he saying in this phrase? The apostates disowned Christ as sovereign Lord (despotes) and disdained any recognition of Christ as “Lord and Master” (kurios). They did this by their wicked behavior. All apostates pervert what the Bible declares is true about our Lord Jesus Christ.

“Yet in like manner these also in their dreaming defile the flesh, despise authority, and slander celestial beings.”(Jude 1:8 WEB)

From this verse we learn the next four traits of an apostate. Apostates are dreamers who defile the flesh, are rebellious, and revile holy angels. Apostates are dreamers. This is referring to a confused state of the soul or abnormal imagination, producing delusions and sensual confusion. The Word of God is fuzzy to them because they are numb to it. Because of that, they are in the process of being beguiled and deluded. They fantasize wicked perversions because they are spiritually blind and deaf to reality and truth from God’s Word. The implication here is that these people were falsely claiming that their dreams and visions were from God. Because of this “dreaming” or “emphasis” on claiming their works are works of the Holy Spirit, they end up defiling the flesh in their rebellion. This reviles holy angels because they attribute their wicked works, which they call good, to “helping spirits.”

The “defiling of the flesh” refers to the fact that apostates have few, if any, moral restraints resulting in immoral lifestyles. In their rebellion they reject all authority, civil and spiritual. In their demand for “freedom” and “tolerance” they end up rejecting the Holy Scriptures and denying Christ.

“But these speak evil of whatever things they don’t know. What they understand naturally, like the creatures without reason, in these things are they destroyed.” (Jude 1:10 WEB)

Apostates speak evil. This Greek word for “speak evil” means to “blaspheme.” They have a brash, bold, egotistical infatuation with imagined power and authority. They blaspheme about Holy things from their evil imaginations in their ignorance. Apostates are intellectually arrogant and spiritually ignorant because Satan has blinded them. Also, they are not regenerate so they do not have the spiritual ability to understand spiritual truth. When confronted with Biblical truth, which condemns what they are calling good, ironically, they rail against those who are giving them the truth, calling them arrogant and ignorant. Because of their apostasy, they are in the process of being spiritually destroyed.

“These are murmurers and complainers, walking after their lusts (and their mouth speaks proud things), showing respect of persons to gain advantage.” (Jude 1:16 WEB)

The word “murmurers” means those who “grumbles.” Apostates are grumblers. The only other place we find this Greek word in the Bible is in the Septuagint, which is the Greek version of the Old Testament. It is found in Exodus 16:7-9, Numbers 14:27,29 to describe the “murmurings” of Israel against God. Therefore, we know that apostates are self-focused people who grumble against God because they perceive that He is unfair. As a result, they are complainers. This means they are “fault finders.” They are finding fault with God and His ways. When confronted with doctrine they try to pick it apart in their rebellion while stating that they just need Jesus, forget all of this condemning doctrine. They are self-seeking people, which is how the New Testament often describes the unconverted. They are unregenerate people trying to be Christians on their own terms. They may be good speakers or writers, but their words are empty and lifeless with no spiritual value. They draw many people with their message, but it contains no divine truth. They flatter people by telling them what they want to hear. How popular is the Word-Faith message or the feel-good message of Joel Osteen? How about that of Rick Warren? Haven’t these people developed their own version of the Gospel that appeals to the unconverted by removing the Law from it as well as the offense of the cross?

“They said to you that “In the last time there will be mockers, walking after their own ungodly lusts.” (Jude 1:18 WEB)

Apostates are mockers of God’s coming judgment. They deny that they will be touched by it. They have attained such high spiritual status that God will accept them on their merits. This mocks the cross as well. Aren’t some denying the necessity of the cross and the atonement through the shed blood of our Lord Jesus Christ? These are apostates who teach such things.

“These are they who cause divisions, and are sensual, not having the Spirit.” (Jude 1:19 WEB)

Apostates cause divisions. They may accuse those who confront their apostasy as being divisive, but it is their false teachings that fracture the church. In their arrogance, apostates tell their hearers and readers that they have the highest spiritual knowledge. However, they are sensual in that they are attracted to the most debased levels of life. When professing Christians try to prove that it’s okay to be fleshly rather than holy and pure they appeal to Human Reason that they equate to spiritual knowledge. They are worldly minded rather than spiritually minded and they resent anyone telling them the truth from God’s Word, which condemns what they are doing. Lastly, they do not have the Holy Spirit. They are not genuine Christians because without the Holy Spirit in a believer there is no possibility of spiritual life.

Now, what must we do with this? We must examine ourselves. We must pray for God to look deep within us then show us what must be repented of and killed. We must learn to walk before the face of God as Spirit-filled believers with wisdom and discernment. When we encounter apostates we must do so in the power of the Holy Spirit in our humility and obedience to God.

SDG

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15 thoughts on “Profile of an Apostate

  1. Good timing Mike. There seems to be an epidemic of this going around in the ‘churches’!! If the tares don’t outnumber the wheat in ‘church’ right now, I’ll eat every Bible we own!! Come quick Lord Jesus…….we are ready to go home. Thanks for the write up Mike. Much needed for todays group for sure.

  2. Mike,

    QUOTE: ” When professing Christians try to prove that it’s okay to be fleshly rather than holy and pure they appeal to Human Reason that they equate to spiritual knowledge. They are worldly minded rather than spiritually minded and they resent anyone telling them the truth from God’s Word, which condemns what they are doing. Lastly, they do not have the Holy Spirit. They are not genuine Christians because without the Holy Spirit in a believer there is not possibility of spiritual life.”

    This part really stood out to me and it makes it crystal clear that this is a “spiritual battle” and not an “intellectual battle”. This battle of contending against apostates that are at all out war against truth can only be done in the spirit and not the flesh. The last few verses of Jude make this very point that the Holy Spirit is the only way we can wage this war. It will not be fought with human intellect.

    Jude 1:20 But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, 21 keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting anxiously for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life. 22 And have mercy on some, who are doubting; 23 save others, snatching them out of the fire; and on some have mercy with fear, hating even the garment polluted by the flesh. 24 Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to make you stand in the presence of His glory blameless with great joy, 25 to the only God our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, {be} glory, majesty, dominion and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.

    In Christ,

    Todd Edwards

  3. Right on! Silver is purified by removing dross. It takes heat to refine silver.
    Sadly, what the masses refer to as the church nowadays, believes that God skips the molding process and instantly transforms us into the image of Christ. They forget that God is a worker and not a magician. Our imperfections as well as the leaven that we have in our hearts must be worked out of us through both the good and the bad experiences in life. A comfort zone will be quickly removed (and without pause or hesitation from the Almighty) if we become spiritually complacent. God does not need to justify himself to anyone for doing so when he does. Ouch!!! That was painful, but it is true.

  4. Mike:
    Thanks for this. I am currently teaching through Hebrews which of course deals much with the theme of apostasy. Could I have your permission to quote from your article? Grateful for His Grace, Wendy

  5. Had to read it again. It is unfortunate that mainstream Christianity (megachurches) will not receive the meat of the Word. There is a lot of milk with a lot of idolatry. A God who blesses, will never inconvenience men, wants perfect health and wealth, no chastising, no intruding, no rocking the boat, and of course a God which must function like a slot machine which lands on jackpot everytime. Everything but the cross. No death of sin and self. No seperation from the world, and without a cost.

    I enjoy this article the most. I love to read the really good ones over and over. I have a disease, and this article comforts me. I have been shunned and accused of rebellion and a lack of faith because I have not been healed as the “church” had wanted. I understand that healing is not guaranteed, and sickness is not always a sign of rebellion. The “chruch” doesn’t. My own sister was born with a birth defect. Are they gonna blame that on her too??

  6. Not too long ago my pastor went through Jude, and now he is in 1 John. Your post reminds me of many things from those sermons. Thanks. In my recent online discussions on other blogs, this line you used was right on time:

    “This brings to mind those demanding the freedom to live any way they desire while insisting on being regarded as genuine Christians. This is a demand by apostates.”

    Amen brother,
    tr

  7. The new age purpose driven ecumenical evolution effecting and infecting our churches today is the breeding ground for assemblies of apostates you so aptly describe.

  8. I am currently reading an online book titled “A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life” by William Law. It intimates that anyone who desires to please God must have it as their heart’s chief aim. It must be the intent to live for God’s glory in their every word, thought and deed. It makes many comparisons between those who look devout and those who really are. It is easy to understand yet it is strong reading giving me much to think about. My prayer through reading this has been that God give me the desires of my heart and that being to please Him in everything I say, do, and think. It speaks of when we can and cannot plead God’s mercy. It opened my eyes and convicted me as to the problems I see in my walk as well as why there are christians whose walk is questionable. As far as those whose walk is questionable I ask, is there a true heart’s desire to please God or is there licentiousness under the guise of grace? This is a book that would be ridiculed by many so-called christians today. It would be considered legalistic for sure. But knowing that God judges the intents of our hearts behind our actions has reminded me of just how narrow the Way is. I highly recommend this book. I have yet to hear a sermon about this subject, nor have I read anything like this. It is sobering.

  9. I revisited this post, Mike, and I thought about the verse “how shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation” which come after the admonition not to let the things we’ve heard “slip”. The slipping started long ago, today apostacy in many different stages, like a doctrinal conveyor belt, doesn’t slip it gushes. I have never seen anything like it and just when I thought I couldn’t be surprised any more I again get shocked.

    A man named Borg writes that Jesus’ body probably was buried in a shallow grave and eaten by wild dogs. And that blog is called the “Jesus Seminar” and people like MacLaren quote him as a serious theologian. And yes there is such a thing as guilt by association, not that you cannot discuss things, but if you endorse someone you endorse their beliefs.

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