My view...
Men are saved by faith through Grace without any merit of their own
Works do not save, keep saved and or embellish salvation which is a once for all act
After a period of growth and maturity a believer will produce fruit or works
The works or fruit is Jesus through us as a living sacrifice
Believers who are faithful will have works of gold, silver and precious stones (abundant entrance into the kingdom)
Believers who are not faithful will have works of wood, hay and stubble (saved but shamed in God's kingdom)
At the end of the day...salvation, justification, sanctification (positionally) and being sealed of the H.S> are the result of saving faith which acknowledges JESUS void of any human merit or work
A man is justified before God by faith without works
A man's faith is seen before men by works
Most evangelical christians would agree with your declaration.
Now if we talk about purity, holiness and walking blamelessly, or righteously,
some raise arguments.
Christ calls us to these things, not as jokes to point out our sin, but in Him they
can be fulfilled.
Now I am surprised so many walk in unbelief, and literally believe love of your neighbour
and love of your enemy is just a way of showing you are a sinner, not it is actually possible.
How can this be true? If I can do it, so can you.
I would describe this situation as spiritual unbelief and poverty.
On Jesus's declaration, I am following Him and if you cannot love, you are not.
A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.
John 13:34-35
And how can you ever do this? By being broken at the foot of the cross,
reaching out to Christ and letting Him fill you, and change your heart.
But it takes complete honesty and repentance.
Many have found this place, the question is are you willing to go here.
Jesus calls us all to the Kingdom, to be of this one mind and heart.
What stops us is pain, and its defence. Are we prepared to suffer and forgive,
to open our hearts and let things flow, to walk as Jesus walked.