Salvation is an "overcoming". We are saved - point in time. Then we work out our salvation (with fear and trembling). Then to those who "overcome" he will grant everlasting life.
At any point during the process, if the believer turns his back on God, then he is an apostate.
Plenty scriptures for the above. Go look them up.
It becomes how do we hear God not seen?
If God in respect to His grace does not work to first turn a believer the person cannot truly repent. He must do the first works. Repentance is a work of God, seeing when we do deny Him in unbelief (sin) i
f he has paid the full eternal wage He cannot deny Himself that he did make atonement according to His suffering before hand, as the lamb of God, slain from the foundation of the world (the first six days when he was working) we enter that rest.
Salvation has overcame the sin debt not overcoming. It would seem you are turning things upside down a not walking by the faith of Christ which comes from hearing God... called the hearing of faith. Christ’s work is our confidence
If Christ has begun the good work of salvation he will finish it ,not perhaps or maybe.
Philippians 1:6 Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath
begun a
good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:
Salvation as a finished work has overcame not overcoming. Believers have passed from eternal damnation to eternal spirit life. Because every sin we will ever commit has been atoned for in respect to Christ's work of faith.Therefore we
can continually work out (not work for to gain) that which he has freely given us . Because (cause and effect) it is He that works in us to
both will and do His god pleasure called a imputed righteousness .We do not work to gain (work for)a free gift.
He is our living sacrifice. Believers have passed from eternal damnation to eternal spirit life. Because every sin we will ever commit has been atoned for in respect to Christ's work of fait, therefore we
can continually work out that which he has freely given us .Not work for the free gift.