No one advocates for gaining salvation because of obedience (works done) but abiding in Christ because of obedience- there's a difference.
Obedience and disobedience are choices as we can see it being demonstrated by Adam. If you claim that God causes people to obey then you'll be implicating God for causing sin and death to come to the world because you'd mean that He did not cause Adam to obey. Why is this simple thing messing you up?
You said “no one” but I’ve seen posters who have thought their obedience would make a deal to be saved. That’s the reality why there’s a discussion in here.
Obedience and disobedience are choices as we can see it being demonstrated by Adam. If you claim that God causes people to obey then you'll be implicating God for causing sin and death to come to the world because you'd mean that He did not cause Adam to obey. Why is this simple thing messing you up?
Yea we have been given a free will, choices to make and relative to salvation, we have either to believe or not believe the Gospel can save. That Jesus only saves, that by the grace of God by faith we are saved. It’s one’s choice to receive or reject it. Are we going to reject to trust Christ completely for our eternal salvation? If someone injects works-based salvation, that what Christ did is incomplete not trusting or believing him is their choice to end up to eternal damnation.
Your illustration doe s not fit what I am trying to convey. In the New Testament scripture, Adam is not the best example of illustrating salvation. He is at best for illustrating the fall of man. Paul gave us Abraham as the best example. For Abraham believed God and is accounted unto him the righteousness of God.
Your illustration of relative to salvation or the biblical illustration relative to salvation. My choice, the biblical illustration.
What have I been messing up? Or it is you that’s messing up. Let see the scripture.
Php 2:12 Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence,
work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.
Php 2:13
For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
The scriptures are clear we need to work out not work for meaning we have to obey God because we are already saved. Of course, the will of God is for real believers to obey him. When the believers choose to obey God and to do of his good pleasure is actually the working of God in their lives. The ones controlling them is the Holy Spirit. They then are being filled with the Holy Spirit. The indwelling is already there but the infilling will be dependent whether we let God works in us. If we let God, then God works in the lives of believers. It’s a matter of choice to live a life as shining lights or be a dim light. So it’s our choice to let God work in you or let him not.