No, justification by faith is a permanent status granted by God and cannot be lost.
According to the principles of sovereign grace, justification by faith is not a temporary state but a permanent declaration made by God regarding His elect. Romans 8:33 affirms this by asking, 'Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? It is God that justifieth.' This indicates that once God has justified a person, their standing is secured regardless of their failures or shortcomings. The assurance that justification will not be lost is rooted in the faithful and unchanging character of God Himself, who has committed to keeping His promises. The believer's assurance rests not on their own faithfulness, but on the unchanging righteousness of Christ's work on their behalf.
Commentary