Are you saying (in the bold), [this thing] "FOR SALVATION" (i.e. in order TO BE saved)? or [this thing] as a RESULT of salvation (i.e. because one IS saved)?
I come to faith, I know Jesus, I am forgiven, everything is fine.
The world is painted that all sin is resolved and the question is just do you believe in Jesus, or not.
So a binary choice. And then it is asked what is true faith and what is false faith.
The false faith people believe they earn salvation, or do anything worthy. So you work out who these
evil people are by testing them, do they pass this test to value good deeds. If they fail they are false faith people.
So a whole group of people enter the world saying false faith is believing you do anything worthy.
Such false faith people should then be identified and thrown out of the church as heretical, evil deceivers.
Now your question is, is the criteria on assurance of salvation on doing good works? I am saying to this
group it is irrelevant to them, any statement of doing anything righteous or worthy is detracting from Christ.
So anyone following a Holiness walk theology is therefore evil, along with 99% of the christian church.
It is why to see as they see you have to get into their language and definitions and see how it works out
in their condemnation. It is why to them I am evil while just pursuing righteousness as Jesus calls us to do.