I have an affinity for words and their precise meanings, and so the poll question posed no little difficulty for me, and I've spent hours looking at the Word and meditating on verses about faith. (for that I thank you, Tribesman!)
Just Strong's short definition of "pistis" (faith), given as "faith; belief; trust" added to my confusion, as those three things carry distinct differences, at least in my mind and, I think, in scripture.
Faith is no more or less than a gift from God (but the nature of a gift is that it becomes the possession of the recipient, right?). And from what I can see, there is a salvic way that faith acts, and then in the life of a believer there's a subtle change. My belief that God exists and that everything He says is true doesn't change: that is faith, and is from the Word alone.
However...my trust has changed. I call this the renewing of my mind, and I hope I agree with God on this. As I hear the Word more and more, does the measure of faith increase? I think all the faith I would ever need was given me by God in order that I may believe He is, and that Jesus is the only Way to Him. So, is it that I simply come to see Him as He is and then agree with the truth? Is this what's meant by "faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of God"?
The trust issue has been connected to experience, for me, at least. As a young believer, circumstances arose which tested that trust, and each time the Lord worked something out (sometimes with endings which made me rejoice, and others which made me weep) my trust in His fidelity grew.
Also, I might believe God can do something, but without faith I may never see it realized, if that makes sense.
This (the poll question) remains a rich idea for me, and one which I am pleased to ponder further. Surely my faith is not defined by my experience, as it is the Lord's own gift, and nothing I can "work up", or that experience should change. Yet, belief and trust are different in that they have changed, and that's why I posed the initial question I did.
~ellie