Luke 6....And why call you me, Lord, Lord; and do not the things which I say?
Luke 13 ..Then you shall begin to say: We have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets. And he shall say to you: I know you not, whence you are: depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity.
*But, that won't stop you from judging yourself saved. I am just posting this for lurkers.
I discern my salvation through faith in Christ.
Faith + Works voids a saving faith.
Faith + Obedience voids a saving faith.
Faith + Inviting the Lord into your Heart voids a saving faith.
Once one has a valid simple saving faith, God the Holy Spirit performs the work of salvation in the believer.
If one denies the saving work of the Holy Spirit, then one grieves the Holy Spirit.
By 1stJohn 1:9 we return into fellowship with Him upon turning back to Him with volition and admitting our disobedience to Him. This places our thinking in a state of humility that allows God the Holy Spirit to continue His enabling ministry in our thinking to put on the mind of Christ.
For this reason, whenever we sin after salvation we seek to return to him on His grounds.
If we are unable to return to Him in our thinking or confess those sins, He is not free to further sanctify us prior to the first death. The Judgment will come, and those things which are good in us will be baptised by fire. For believers who have the reborn spirit and saving faith through Christ, life continues eternally. For those who never had eternal life, awaits the Torments.
BTW, you may want to revisit basic concepts of simple faith as opposed to obedience and keeping the law. God desires a relationship with His believers. That relationship only occurs through faith. Without faith through Christ, studying Scripture will only scar the soul in legalism.