I am not trying to be mean. If you are reading it that way, I apologize. First, I dont think there is any biblical support for your distinction between faith and belief. In the Greek, faith and belief are the same word. The reason I responded the way I did is because my question was whether faith is our responsibility or God’s. It seemed like you were saying it was God’s responsibility and then quoted Scripture about preaching as the means by which God bestows faith. It still seems like that is your position, except that you are distinguishing between belief as the individual’s act of volition and faith as God’s means of providing security of salvation. However, as I mentioned, the Bible makes no such distinctions. The word translated faith and belief is the same Greek word, pistis..
I never thought you were being mean. Once again you are reading into things that are not there. I simply think you don't understand the mechanics of how one has faith. The Church is usually pretty good at telling us what we must do but not so great at how we do it.
Logic tells us saving faith and our believing are not the same things. Simply using the same word in a sentence doesn't necessarily follow they have the same meaning. For example:
I will run to the store.
I have a run in my stocking.
I will run for Office.
Explain how one can have faith without the word? It's not possible. The Gospel (word of God) is the power unto salvation and without faith it is impossible to please God.
Faith is the result of the word joining with our positive volition. It is a work of the Spirit. These are the mechanics of how one has faith (in very simplified terms). If the word of God does not meet with you, it will not matter one iota how much or hard you believe, you will not be saved or have the faith to overcome.
You cannot think in terms of Hebrews 11:1 while thinking you can lose what God has given you at the same time. It is God's responsibility to empower salvation, it's our responsibility to not waste what we have been given. But even if we do, God is faithful.
Hebrews 11:1 (AMPC)
1. Now faith is the assurance (the confirmation, the title deed) of the things [we] hope for, being the proof of things [we] do not see
and the conviction of their reality [faith perceiving as real fact what is not revealed to the senses].
Faith is a gift. It requires our positive response but our response doesn't create faith.