Here is at least one mistake "Ralph-" is making here, not sure how many have caught it.
He keeps saying if we don't have works when Jesus comes, then we won't get into the kingdom.
Well, that's not exactly true.
First, he aims this nonsense at believers. Please ponder this, especially newer believers.
That's his first mistake because it doesn't apply to true converts. All true believers have works and evidence of conversion.
"Ralph-" and other false teachers like him make the descriptive language of God in Scripture concerning believers into something they have to start doing. Believers are already doing this, God described them so we would know, so we could take comfort and warning to examine.
So "Ralph-" spends a lot of time calling believer's lost, conflating sheep with goats, separating sheep from sheep, sifting wheat from wheat, instead of wheat from chaff, while telling us all how we must behave as he does so many things which contradict his own warnings.
We've numerous times called "Ralph-" on this, his misrepresentations, lies, twisting of words, bearing false witness. Obviously he thinks these warnings only apply to others, he sees himself as exempt and his behavior, unchecked, lends logically to this conclusion.
His second mistake is not recognizing that believers are already in God's kingdom; Colossians 1:13-14. At the return of Christ believers will enter fully into this eternal kingdom. As of right now, we are in his kingdom while here on earth.
It is the little, subtle mistakes like these that false teachers make which trouble and deceive others.