It is impossible for us to believe something we can't see as true.
I know. That's why God gives us the faith (the ability to know what we can't see is true-Hebrews 11:1) so we can then place our trust in what we now know to really be true. That's a big part of what makes salvation so gracious, taking away anyone's boast in it. For, as you say, no one believes in something they don't know is true. But by God's grace we are shown it's true.
I just have trouble understanding how you believe God could save someone from a just punishment, then that same someone ends up burning in Hell.
What you should be saying is you can't understand how someone can be delivered from the just punishment of their sins and then later turn away from that deliverance in a willful decision to not embrace it anymore. I can't understand that, but I know someone personally who was genuinely saved that did just that.
We can know now we have eternal life. This is a gift of God.
Yep. Everyone who is
presently believing has eternal life.
Every genuine believer, strong or weak, has a deposit of the life of the Spirit in them right now, guaranteeing them the full measure of the Spirit to come in the life to come.
But you must continue to have that down payment of the Spirit by continuing to trust in Christ to the very end in order to receive the rest of the Promise.
You always mention to keep believing... it just sounds so wrong....
That's because you are not exposed to other legitimate beliefs about this subject.
All I've been sharing is right out of the Bible in plain copied words, no special interpretations needed.
In fact, the special interpretations are needed in order to make them not really mean what they say.
It is impossible for me to not believe in God.... I know Him.... I trust in Christ... (part of faith is more than just belief but also trust.... confidence.... FAITHFULNESS-loyalty)
His sheep hear His voice and if we were to wander so far off we couldn't.... He would come find us....
(please if you respond don't delete anything even if you don't address it all)
It's more impossible to not to continue to believe in God's salvation if you are strong. But there really are weak believers for whom the threat of falling away into a rejection of the gospel is very real. The Galatians were weak believers. Paul said God knew them, but he balked at saying they 'knew' him. The more personally you 'know' God is the extent to which your faith will be strong and unmovable.