Thank you for your responses!The belief that God reveals truth to sinful man can be summed up in a couple of ways.
One is that faith itself is God given. When something is revealed as being true we do not then decide to believe it. Believing is implied in the revealing (otherwise that truth would remain concealed). For example, Paul knew the gospel message, however before his conversion the truth of the gospel was concealed and he persecuted the Church because of their belief. And then there came a moment where God revealed to Paul the truth of the gospel, and Paul was never the same again.
Another summary term that is used by some is irresistible or efficacious grace which holds that God reveals Truth to the lost. God works within the minds and hearts of sinners (God draws them), in such a way that the truth of the gospel is revealed to them. In other words, we are brought to believe a truth that had previously proved elusive. I will borrow Spurgeon for a quick example. Spurgeon noted that God typically uses persuasion in this drawing. You may have heard some speak of Christ and the cross, but a friend sits down and explains the gospel to you in a way that resonates in your heart and mind. This persuasion is God’s drawing as this truth is revealed to you as such and you believe.
To give my belief more concisely, our faith is not dependent on flesh and blood but on God and the Truth that He reveals.
I realize that you may disagree with some or all that I have written in this post, a fact I find both understandable and acceptable (understandable as we may have presuppositions concerning views not our own, and to be fair there are often examples to justify those suppositions; and acceptable because I am not above the fray). I hope that at least I have been helpful in explaining why I believe as I do, and what that belief entails.
I believe you have articulated them well. Thanks for the discussion and the liberty I had positing some thoughts.