Thus far, people have simply obfuscated without dealing with the verse itself.
29 For it has been granted to you on behalf of Christ not only to believe in him, but also to suffer for him,
Notice:
1. Paul does not use the noun "faith" he uses the infinitive verb "to believe"
Paul is not stating faith is gift in the verse, nor is he speaking about saving faith.
I can explain further if you need a lesson in grammar.
2. According to the BDAG "granted" is explained using "privilege" also has the meaning of "opportunity"
Confirmed by non-Calvinist scholars like Norman Geisler.
Calvinists seem to scoff at exegesis and context, so we now this will be refuted.
The Philippians have been
given opportunity/privilege to believe along with being given the opportunity/privilege to suffer for Christ Jesus.
It is a choice people make, just like suffering, even as a privilege for all people who chose to believe, this in no way means it is unconditional selection by God of an created class of beings for salvation.
Now go mining for other verses with words like "given" so we can de-calvinize them. Thank you.
#contextkillscalvinism