Works Salvationists do not, by their nature, embrace the FREE GIFT of God’s grace. What you have written is a total oxymoron.
There are some important conceptual failures here. A works salvationist is trying to earn favour through their works
or behaviour before the Lord. There are apocrophal books which say Abraham balanced his good deeds against his
evil deeds and the angels argued over where he was to go when he died, heaven or hell based on this.
Unfortunately protestants who are saved by faith, regard this faith saves them.
But the feature of this faith is it produces works, behaviour that is pleasing to God. It is this behaviour that validates
the faith, shows its worth as compared to passive faith which produces nothing and is regarded by James as dead.
Now Jesus's gift of forgiveness through the cross is a work of grace, mercy, a free gift, but it must be validated
by a contrite, believing purified heart which walks in His ways.
Now for easy believists or free gracers, they regard this connection as works salvation, a human effort which devalues
Christs work on the cross. Our view is this connection shows the faith is real, a gift of God that leads to eternal life.
The theology of the heart, spirit and flesh differs as well, as well as our walk in Christ, resolution of sinful behaviour,
and fellowship of Gods people. The free gracers tend to view working faith believers as the enemy, stopping people
entering into a wonderful relationship of acceptance and love in Christ. And for some, legalism, the emphasis on rules
and check sheets, can lead to self righteousness and self justification. Sadly this happens everywhere but Gods elect
see Jesus, His word and listen to Him. It is why the elect come from all positions, yet know Jesus as their Lord and their
hearts burn for righteous walking, walking in love and working faith, Amen.
There is reason for all these different insights, but can also be inappropriately applied, and cause harm to our fellowship
and encouragement, one with another.