Nathan
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Faith is a noun (which doesn't save you in and of itself). You, the individual sentient being with a heart and will and ability to believe, must believe.
Heb 11:6 "But without faith it is impossible to please God. For it is right that the one drawing near to God should believe that He is, and that He becomes a rewarder to the ones seeking Him out."
Gal 2:16 "knowing that a man is not justified by works of Law, but that it is through faith in Jesus Christ (we also believed into Christ Jesus, that we may be justified by faith in Christ and not by works of Law, because all flesh will not be justified by works of Law)."
Paul was not reluctant to confess that he believed; who never hinted that faith is passive, or that God believes for you, or that faith given (a noun) is the same as believing (a verbal substantive describing one who has believed).
Yes, you either believe or not - but you are unable to believe until that gift of God(which is faith) is given to you. When God gives that gift of faith, then you have the ability to believe for salvation - or deny of condemnation.
The issue is people try to put the cart before the horse - the egg before the chicken - belief before faith. Faith comes first, then belief follows it. God saves us, then we are able to believe it - in that manner, no man can boast.