but it does rest on us as well, after the initial grace of justification "we must participate" unto eternal salvation!
perseverance is not automatic!
You have gathered a long list of commands, warnings, and evidences of spiritual life,
then used them to support something none of them actually says. Scripture commands believers to obey, endure, pray, bear fruit, and follow Christ. But
Scripture never says that Christ provides an “initial justification” and then waits for our works to finish saving us.
Paul did not leave this open for debate: “But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness” ~Romans 4:5. He did not say God justifies the ungodly after they have produced enough obedience. He said righteousness is counted to the one who believes apart from works.
You say salvation rests upon us as well. Scripture says,
“Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us” ~Titus 3:5. You say we must participate unto eternal salvation. Scripture says believers are “justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus” ~Romans 3:24. Freely does not mean partly earned, partly maintained, or finally completed by man.
Good works have a necessary place, but you have put them in the wrong place. “For by grace are ye saved through faith… not of works” comes before, “created in Christ Jesus unto good works” ~Ephesians 2:8-10. Works follow salvation because God has made the believer His workmanship. They do not purchase salvation, preserve justification, or add anything to the finished work of Christ.
Yes, Christ’s sheep follow Him. Yes, true faith perseveres and bears fruit. A faith that produces no obedience is dead ~James 2:17. But Christ did not say, “My sheep keep themselves saved by following Me.” He said, “I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish” ~John 10:28.
Their obedience identifies them as His sheep. His power is what keeps them.
You quoted commands to abide and endure, but ignored the power behind that endurance. Believers are “kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation” ~1 Peter 1:5. Paul says, “It is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure” ~Philippians 2:13. Perseverance is real, but it is not man rescuing Christ’s unfinished work. It is God carrying His own work to completion.
“He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ” ~Philippians 1:6. That verse does not say God begins the work and man finishes it. Christ is not a half-Savior. He does not justify a sinner temporarily, place him on spiritual probation, and then wait to see whether his works deserve eternal life.
The conscience must face the question plainly. Are you trusting Christ to save you completely, or are you trusting Christ to begin saving you while your obedience completes the transaction? Those are not the same gospel. “
And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace” ~Romans 11:6.
Good works are the evidence of salvation, but Christ alone is its foundation. Anyone who moves works from the evidence of salvation to the basis or completion of salvation
has corrupted grace and given man something to boast about. Scripture shuts that door: “Where is boasting then? It is excluded” ~Romans 3:27.