No it isn't I looked it up.
faith
πίστη
písti
faithfulness
πιστότητα
pistótita
But God's grace and all his gifts that flow from that grace are EFFECTUAL! Therefore, since faith is a divine, effectual gift (Eph 2:8-9), then obedience (a/k/a faithfulness) flows from that one time gift. You don't believe this? Then read and weep over this New Covenant promise:
Ezek 36:27
27 "And I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will be careful to observe My ordinances.
NASB
In other words, God is promising that he will move the hearts of his NC people to
obey him -- to be
faithful to him. He does that! That
is his sovereign promise.
In fact,
faithfulness is precisely how each of us perseveres in the [objective] FAITH and live sanctified lives unto God! Conversely, an unfaithful lifestyle is a sure sign of apostasy or spurious faith! (Read 1 John someday.)
And from whence does this faithfulness come? Well, as Mr. Bright pointed out, it comes from the Holy Spirit, for it is one of his fruits.
But knowing you, you're still doubting that faithfuless (the fruit) is also an effectual gift like its antecedent faith (the seed), aren't you? Do you think faithfulness is something about which anyone of us can boast?
Mark 13:22
22
For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce, if it were possible ,
even the elect.
KJV
Allow me to restate by paraphrase the above without changing the sense. People will come and try to deceive the elect (as though that were possible) but the elect will reamain
faithful. They will not abandon their faith.
As I stated the other day, faith and faithfulness, while not precisely the same thing, are nonehtheless so
inextricably entwined with each other, that they are inseparable; for Faith is the divinely planted
seed that invariably results in Spirit-produced
fruit of Faithfulness. Does scripture teach us that without obedience to God or faithfulness to him that it's impossible to please him? NO! It does not! And for good reason: It would be putting the cart before the horse! Rather, scripture teaches that without [antecedent]
faith, it's impossible to please Him (Heb 11:6).
Thanks be to God that his gifts and calling are irrevocable (Rom 11:29)
!