Okay, then explain how my believing, when I first started it, was not a work of the damnable works gospel (which we agree it surely was not), but that
EXACT SAME BELIEVING continuing to this very day IS a damnable work of the works gospel?
Correct, justification is a completed, singular event that happened the moment you first believed, and is held in place by your
continued believing. Stop believing and the completed sacrifice of Christ on your behalf that justified you completely and totally and forever stops being applied to you. Belief is how you gain access to and continue to have access to the sacrifice that makes you forever justified before God the Father and no longer in need of an additional sacrifice for additional sin.
So, in other words...KEEP BELIEVING IN WHAT GOD HAS DONE FOR YOU.
How exactly is that somehow different from what I've been saying, lol?
Which is why the Greek word for 'obedience' and 'believe' are the same word in these verses:
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G543&t=KJV
...and why works are required in salvation. Not to earn salvation, but because that's what abiding faith does--it works.