Entrusting your salvation with Jesus Christ 😀
First there is initial salvation.. initial trust in Jesus.. once and for all. Then there is daily service.. trusting from day to day.
Initial salvation isn't dependent on daily service. There will be fruit from the Holy Ghost indwelling a sinner... But that doesn't mean they will be faithful to the end. Salvation and service separate.
That doesn't sound quite right.
I don't know what form you're using the word entrusting, but it comes across as one trusting, believing, or even having confident assurance in God, and they are not the same as one having faith.
Faith is not believing, and believing is not faith.
However, even as faith without a corresponding work is dead, faith without believing, at the very least, lies dormant.
One does not need to entrust or believe in God or that God will uphold his word, in order for them to have faith.
I would also say, there is more than one form of faith. One of them I would put in the category of natural or carnal faith, and the other I would put as spiritual or Godlike faith.
The higher form of Faith obviously is the God-like faith, because it requires God to move on the behalf of the person. Whereas the carnally-minded person has Faith according to their understanding of how things work in the natural world.
Believing is a work or an act, because it is a verb.
On the other hand, if you look at what the writer to Hebrews wrote, faith is a noun, which would be a person, place, thing, or a situation or circumstance.
In Hebrews 11:1 it starts out like, " now Faith is the
substance of things envisioned... "
I used the word, envisioned, because hoping is basically, the heart envisioning something.
So Faith itself would be the object or situation, in which you envision.
Faith is kind of like dark matter. It's an object you can't see, but it's there.
In space, scientists know there are planets that are not visible to our telescopes, simply because of how they affect planets or other stars that get within their gravitational field. Planet X, might be a good example.
Peter displayed his faith this way, "such
as I have, give I thee..."
And Jesus put it this way, "to
him that has shall be given... "
The above two verses would be a Godlike faith.
Do you understand what I have been saying concerning the difference between faith and believing?
I asked because it is the only way to please God, as everyone knows, and yet it appears, most confessing Christians have no clue as to what it is, and specially, how it works. They also don't care.