You are all over the place
We have eternal security only if we do works?
you also have your example wrong
We are n the middle of the ocean with no hope unless Christ comes to save us
That’s all that is required say yes and let Christ rescue you
We have eternal security only if we do works?
you also have your example wrong
We are n the middle of the ocean with no hope unless Christ comes to save us
That’s all that is required say yes and let Christ rescue you
You are not God, and our analogies are often personal to us, so neither right or wrong, but an expression of how things appear or we react to them.
Your analogy sounds very alone and helpless, with no reference points or even a path, direction or structure.
A biblical picture of faith, like my bungee jump, is Peter walking on water.
But the context was Jesus, Jesus standing on the water and being invited to walk.
In all my interactions with the Lord, He is full of context, help, support, encouragement, love, grace, words of authority and promise.
So nothing like being in an ocean and calling out alone and lost.
I have been at one time very alone, desperate and suicidal, but at that point I called out to Him, and the pain passed. I wonder if we need to know our limits to then be able to work sensibly within them and take ownership of were we go, rather than have blind faith.