Is it just me, or are you and
@Bbrdrd actually saying the same thing? I don't understand the opposition of thought between you...
Just because faith will naturally produce a result by the means of inner change, doesn't mean we are saved BY works. Rather when I first noticed my life getting changed I thought, yeah Jesus really did change me, so if I had any doubts I then knew for fact that I really was a new creature, I could then see what I first believed. It's actually focusing on the first fruits of His word taking root in some areas of my life that I kept my sanity and faith, believing that Jesus will also take care of the rest and shepherd me through, in the first period of my believer life when I encountered a lot of sinless perfectionism teachings. But my new behaviors didn't save me nor did they "maintain" salvation. That does not even compute you're either saved forever or you are not born again yet, there's no "maintaining" salvation. Jesus saved me back when I had no works to present. And any work that might have followed is His work on me, really. I don't think to believe this is works salvation. Am I wrong and if so, where?