Salvation brings obedience...
Yes, obedience is the fruit of salvation.
Saved unto good works ordained by GOD through His Son's Testament..
Ephesians 2:10 - For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
GOD requires obedience to His Law.. and provides us with a New Holy Spirit that is subject to His Law.
What Law is that? How much obedience does God require and to what purpose?
When we are taught to Keep the Commandments and be perfect and righteous.. know you not that you are to Believe.. that is the Faith of Abraham...
Did Abraham keep the Commandments? God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses and Abraham was before Moses. Perfect as in "absolute" perfection (sinless) or as in "relative" perfection/mature? Faith is accounted to believers for righteousness (Romans 4:5-6). Apart from faith and imputed righteousness, we are not righteous.
Abraham believed GOD and it was Imputed unto him for Righteousness.
Amen! (Genesis 15:6; Romans 4:2-3).
Do you see then that if the Lord states we are to be perfect we are to believe Him?
Is that how you define "BELIEVES IN HIM" in such verses as John 3:15,16,18? Be perfect, as in sinless, 100% of the time and such people shall not perish but have eternal life? You seem to re-define terms which leads to much confusion.
Likewise when He states those that Love Him Keep His Commands we are to believe.
So are you suggesting that "Keep His Commands" means sinless/absolute perfect obedience to ALL of His Commands 100% of the time? That's what we are to believe?
Our belief means we are to be doers of the Royal Law.. but it is through belief that GOD works through us...
Believers fulfill the Royal Law by loving our neighbor as ourself, which is a manifestation of our belief, yet belief is not defined as being doers of the Royal Law. Faith is believing and obedience which follows is WORKS.
The Just shall live by Faith.. is to hear, believe and do..
Faith is not defined as do. To do is the fruit of faith, not the essence of faith. Believers live by Faith and good works are produced "out of" faith, but are not the essence of faith.
Faith is perfected by works.. not our own works but the work the Lord requires of us through His Testament.
Faith perfected by works does not mean that we are saved by faith AND works. Faith perfected by works (James 2:22) means bring to maturity, carry to the end, to complete like love in 1 John 4:18. It does not mean that Abraham was finally saved based on his work of offering up Isaac in Genesis 22. (*See Genesis 15:6; Romans 4:2-3). When Abraham performed the work of offering up Isaac in Genesis 22; he
fulfilled the expectations created by the pronouncement of his faith in Genesis 15:6.