That sounds like a good idea.
I'd like to see what you think. It probably would be easier for you to add your comments in red.
I decided to just post the interpretation and application, as follows:
T = TOTAL INABILITY?
Ephesians 2:8: One, alone, himself/herself, does not choose eternal salvation. Grace through Faith is THE Gift of God.
Romans 10:17: Faith does not arise out of the individual. It is the result of the input of the Holy Spirit, stirring the sinful soul to "bow out" as one approaches confession of Jesus as Savior. Faith to believe is ministered to the individual, Romans 10:8-13. Then that confession results in the promise in Romans 8:1.
James 1:21: One receives the Word (Holy Spirit input) not by avoiding the negatives, but, in meekness, receiving the result of one's confession, based upon the Promise of "If you shall confess......" (above).
OT (Hebrew Bible) scripture is not applicable when discussing eternal salvation for the confessing Christian.
John 1:12: Each of those who [received --> Him] is based upon each one's confession. Those who thus receive Him are given Holy Spirit power. In the Faith provided by the ministering of the Holy Spirit, confession results in eternal security.
2 Timothy 1:12: I know whom I have confessed because of His Amazing Grace. I am enabled thereby to be sustained.
1 Peter 1:2: Peter is writing to the Jews of that day.
2 Thessalonians 2:13: From the beginning God chose to sanctify those who confess Him as Savior. They believe what they have been hearing, due to the ministry of the Holy Spirit, and respond in Faith.
Matthew is the original Book in the NT. It is written entirely to the Hebrew Nation. Mark and Luke are commentaries on Matthew. One treads lightly in applying passages from those Books emphatically to the Christian.
1 Timothy 4:10: Believe, Trust, Savior.
John 5:39-40: Written to the Jews of that day.
Acts 7:51: Written to the Jews of that day.
Jude 1: Sanctification follows confession (Romans 10:8-13) resulting in their eternal preservation through the sacrifice of Jesus. One is only able to confess by Grace through Faith.
1 Thessalonians 5:23-24: Faithful is HE .... who will do it.
John 10:27-29: Directed to Jews in that day.
Colossians 3:3-4: YOU have been set free. LIFE is from Jesus.
Hebrews 7:25: This passage is directed to the Hebrew folk in that day.
Acts 10:34-35: Of a truth I perceive that God no longer divides folks into groups. IN every nation there are individuals who hear His call, confess Him, and that Faith is counted for Righteousness. (Don't count on works).
John 6:28-29: The work OF GOD is that you respond. (not the work of me).
Matthew 23:37: "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem ...." Self-explanatory.
John 5:39-40; Acts 7:51. Directed to a Jewish audience.
CONCLUSION:
God chooses to accept those who confess Him as Savior. Their ability to confess Him comes from Him. He opens the door. Christ gave Himself for everyone, to the Jew first, then to everyone. Each of those so blessed can view the open door, then walk away. However, God will continue to beckon them back to the door. If they die without confessing Jesus, they are eternally lost.
I could go on and on and on, BUT............. I won't.
Prepare your slings and errors (ooops!!!! arrows).