listen bro don't want to start off on bad footing that leads to bitterness.
i am not against spurring each other to good works at all times. i am all for it. i just do not believe that the way to do that is to threaten the reneging of the free gift based on some standard of works. clearly a life of licentiousness is contrary to the calling we receive, but the epistles encourage a righteous life as the wise path, the appropriate path, the inherent path of the regenerate nature - they describe it as the thing the renewed mind wants but which thing the flesh contends against, and describe that new & holy person which wants things contrary to the flesh as the real person in a believer. so it is that we should walk in a way aligned with who we really are. if it is who we really are as having become saints, even while we struggle against our old nature in time and space on earth to live according to it, then being quickened to life in Him is not something contingent on the outcome of that struggle. that outcome is guaranteed -- He will finish the work He began. the encouragement to live righteously is an advisio not to struggle against Him, but with Him. it's essentially "don't be an idiot, God is trying to conform you to His image, stop squirming"