No, we continue to believe in Him who maintains us and can keep us from falling away and being lost. If you stop believing and trusting in God for that he will in fact stop doing that for you. For the promises are conditioned on your believing. That's why you have to keep believing/trusting in him in order to continue to be safe in him. He has no obligation to continue to keep the person who no longer wants to be kept by him. If you deny Him, he will deny you.
No, we continue to believe in Him who maintains us and can keep us from falling away and being lost. If you stop believing and trusting in God for that he will in fact stop doing that for you. For the promises are conditioned on your believing. That's why you have to keep believing/trusting in him in order to continue to be safe in him. He has no obligation to continue to keep the person who no longer wants to be kept by him. If you deny Him, he will deny you.
The KJV does confuse one in reading those scriptures in Timothy. I can see why you would accept this and I thought this way too at one time.
Reading into the next chapter however, it clears up misunderstanding as to who Paul is speaking about.
And here too is another reason why the Hebrew is so important to look at.
The end of chapter 2, translation of Hebrew to English:
But stay away from stupid and ignorant controversies —you know that they lead to fights, 24 and a slave of the Lord shouldn’t fight. On the contrary, he should be kind to everyone, a good teacher, and not resentful when mistreated. 25 Also he should be gentle as he corrects his opponents. For God may perhaps grant them the opportunity to turn from their sins, acquire full knowledge of the truth, 26 come to their senses and escape the trap of the Adversary, after having been captured alive by him to do his will.
Chapter 3:
3 1 Moreover, understand this: in the acharit-hayamim will come trying times. 2 People will be self-loving, money-loving, proud, arrogant, insulting, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3 heartless, unappeasable, slanderous, uncontrolled, brutal, hateful of good, 4 traitorous, headstrong, swollen with conceit, loving pleasure rather than God, 5 as they retain the outer form of religion but deny its power. Stay away from these people! 6 For some of them worm their way into homes and get control of weak-willed women who are heaped with sins and swayed by various impulses, 7 who are always learning but never able to come to full knowledge of the truth. 8 In the same way as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moshe, so also these people oppose the truth. They are people with corrupted minds, whose trust cannot pass the test. 9 However, they won’t get very far; because everyone will see how stupid they are, just as happened with those two.
Stay away from these people! 6 For some of them worm their way into homes and get control of weak-willed women who are heaped with sins and swayed by various impulses, 7 who are always learning but never able to come to full knowledge of the truth. 8 In the same way as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moshe, so also these people oppose the truth. They are people with corrupted minds, whose trust cannot pass the test. 9 However, they won’t get very far; because everyone will see how stupid they are, just
as happened with those two.
Those born again have had the heart circumcision. And it's an action of God, not of men. The Lord knows those who are His.