Good morning Seabass. If you want others to consider your arguments from scripture, why don't you quote your verses?
Now what is your proof that "man's faithfulness to God" is a side of salvation? Are you saying that in salvation God makes a man a robot and forces his faithfulness?
I put it to you that two sides of salvation are
1) Man's unfaithfulness to God, and
2) God's grace to man, sinful man to whom He owes no "faithfulness."
You can add a 3rd side, how
3) God is faithful to the man who trusts the Lord Jesus as Savior.
Philippians 1:6
And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.
Now what is your proof that "man's faithfulness to God" is a side of salvation? Are you saying that in salvation God makes a man a robot and forces his faithfulness?
I put it to you that two sides of salvation are
1) Man's unfaithfulness to God, and
2) God's grace to man, sinful man to whom He owes no "faithfulness."
You can add a 3rd side, how
3) God is faithful to the man who trusts the Lord Jesus as Savior.
Philippians 1:6
And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.
There is no verse that says God will remain faithful to those that become unfaithful to Him.
In Jn 10:27 Jesus qualified "MY" sheep as those that have a sustained hearing and following. So those that are faithful in their hearing and following qualify as Christ sheep and God is faithful to them by not allowing them to be snatched out of His hand. One that quits, become unfaithful in his hearing and following no longer qualifies as one of "MY" sheep removing himself from God's hand.
Phil 1:5 those Philippian Christians had been faithful by remaining in the gospel from the "first day until now". God would remain faithful to them by continuing that good work in them.