I want you to know that I do not disagree that obedience is unified with your faith. You can not have either without the other, but I completely disagree if you're proposing one is able to lose their salvation due to a lack or misunderstanding of deeds or actions deemed righteous and judged by man to be that of God.
The physical manifestation of your faith is works right? What if I were a paraplegic and physically unable to conjure the manifestation of the appearance of good works?
For the crowd asked Jesus "what shall we do to do the works of God?" He replied "Believe on the one he has sent."
Amen about obedience then.
Salvation is about our walk, the strength of faith we have in Jesus.
My concern is about people walking with Jesus and how transformation into the likeness
of Christ is central to our walk. Walking the path is eternal, it is the reason why we are saved,
it is the fulfilment of eternity. As I have grown in faith, life, love and walking, I have grown to
see it is all centred on our abiding in His word, sowing to the Spirit and dwelling in praise.
Good works, words of faith, victory flow from this, like a tree bears fruit if watered, it is not
something one doubts it will happen.
So I am less concerned about the theology and more about the realisation of Christ in us.
And good works are the fruit, confession of ideas and words that reflect he reality of the
word of Christ within our hearts. Everyone will find a way, because meeting Jesus becomes
ones passion and the desire to share is unstoppable. Amen.