That's works based salvation any way you slice and dice it. If our salvation depends on doing the next right thing, they Christ died needlessly, because if we were able to do the next right thing, we would be capable of sinless living. We're not. A sinless man, Christ, had to pay the price for our sin that we could not pay -- death. But if we die, even to pay for our sins, we are eternally separated from God -- in other words, condemned. Not saved.
There is no way our "good works" can outweight our bad, yet you are demanding that we do nothing but "good works" in order to keep a salvation for which we on our own do not qualify. God's standard is 100% perfection. You can attempt to "dress up" your personal gospel by claiming you are saved by faith, but you negate that faith by mislabeling "good works" as "obedience." If "obedience" is being good, then it is "good works," a works-based salvation, a return to the Law and a denial of grace.
Call it whatever you want, through your gospel, you've abandoned Christ for the Law. You have become "uncircumcized" in the spirit, and trust in your own "next right thing doing" to be saved. Can't happen, Sarah. It is through Christ, and Christ alone, that we are saved. Our best works are as filthy rags. I'm sure you've heard the actual meaning behind Isaiah's words. Not pretty.
Neither are our very best, in comparison to Christ's standard. His blood does not make us better. It "only" makes us clean. Thanks be to God, that is more than enough.
Salvation is by faith through grace. Nothing + Christ = Salvation.