I agree
The bible depicts different people and God's involvement in bringing them to saving faith.
- For the eunuch in Acts 8:26-39, the Spirit of the Lord directed Philip to go over the chariot that the eunuch was riding. Philip obeyed and then engaged with the eunuch who was already reading out of Isaiah. Philip preached to him the Gospel and the eunuch believed in Christ.
- For Saul of Tarsus, he had heard the message many times over and completely was unbelieving, even to the point of murdering and persecuting believers. The involvement of God was to personally reveal Himself that changed his heart completely, worked faith within Saul's heart, and caused Saul to repent.
Both salvation examples involved the working of God unto a person, but both needed God's involvement to perceive their need for Christ, to work faith within their heart to believe in Christ, to willingly come to repentance and call out to the Lord.
It took God to bring faith within your and mine heart. It took God to convince us of the truth and to repent. It took God to engage us and work over our heart like a farmer does his land, so the seed (Word) planted grows and yields the harvest the Farmer desires.
In the salvation of our soul, God is the beginning and end of all things needed and necessary. All the way from hearing someone preach the message, to our perceiving the truth of the Gospel, to our having faith, to our willing repentance, and to our calling out to Him.
God is 100% entirely involved with all aspects of man's salvation and all things needed and necessary for man to be saved. We are the ones being saved by the Savior; all the way from our dead to God state to our being made alive in Christ. We are His workmanship entirely.
Do you agree?