1, you asked for context, I showed context
2. You have yet to show how got the context wrong, you have yet to even touch any of the passages I gave
3. Belief has never saved anyone, many people fallowed jesus for the wrong reason. Even in John 6 many so called believers and disciples left, why? Because of lack of faith,
4. If salvation is conditional, we have conditional life, not eternal life we are saved by works, not by Grace, we are trying to earn salvation, because we are worthy, not fall on our knees and ask God for mercy because we acknowledge our unworthiness
you want to try to earn the GIFT of God with is unearnable? Good luck.
otherwise, until you look into the passages I gave and show how I took them out of context, this will be my last response,
This is a typical response when one doesn't have an argument. You threw out a couple of references. You didn't even give verse numbers, just chapters. As if I'm supposed to read your mind and see how you understand a chapter. You referred to things Jesus said, but when you supposedly put them in context you didn't mention that Jesus said His ministry was only to the Jews. That would require you to show how those words apply to everyone, You didn't do that. You've also still refused to address the passages that clearly show that some believers fall away. Ignoring those passages that don't agree with your theology is not exegesis.
Our life now is conditional. As I've pointed out, eternal life comes after death, not now. Peter too, tells us that salvation is revealed at the end time.
5 Who are kept by the power of God through faith unto
salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. (1 Pet. 1:5 KJV)
Notice his words, they are kept by the power of God, through faith, unto, or, "eis" salvation ready
TO BE revealed at the last time.
The Greek word "eis" means to move towards. It implies motion towards something. So, they are kept by God through faith towards something. That something is salvation. Salvation is the goal. Notice what He says about that salvation, it is "TO BE" revealed. "TO BE" indicates a future act. He didn't say that were being kept by God through faith unto salvation that had "already" been revealed. He said it was "TO BE" revealed. That's a future event. He also said that it would be revealed at the last time.
Also, the idea that one does nothing in salvation is in error. Paul tells us that Jesus became eternal salvation to those who obey him.
9 And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him; (Heb. 5:9 KJV)
Obeying Him requires one to do something.
The "not of works" argument comes out of a misunderstanding of Paul's writings on works. What people miss is that Paul was refuting the Judiazers who were telling his converts that in addition to faith in Christ they also needed to keep the Law of Moses. This is what Paul was arguing against. If you look at his writings virtually everywhere you see him saying someone isn't saved by works you see a mention of the Mosaic Law.