The reason this analogy doesn't work is because, Biblically, if the son doesn't fulfill his father's will, he is disowned/disinherited/blotted out of the Book--he unbecomes a son, he doesn't remain a son. He is denied before the Father and His holy angels, as Jesus warns in the Synoptic Gospels and in Revelation. His sins return and are remembered, not forgotten--he has his saving faith stripped from him for his not walking in faith in the truth. Therefore, he is saving himself by his choice of thoughts and deeds. It is not a static relationship, "You are my son, if you do good I may reward you," it's also, "You are my son, but if you don't do what I want, you will no longer be My son, and I will forget you ever were My son, and I will torment you unspeakably with things that are so horrific you cannot even imagine."
Analogies never work and I hate using them.
I couldn't think of another way to explain the word merit and how we MERIT salvation.
I didn't say anything about the son not fulfilling the father's will,,,,
because I NEVER mentioned the father's will.
I only mentioned that the father was PLEASED with his son for cutting the grass and wanted to reward him.
If the son had NEVER CUT THE GRASS,,,,he still would have remained a son because THE FATHER DID NOT make any request for him to cut the grass.
Then, in your post, you go on to say biblical teachings....
The son, in my analogy, did not stop walking in faith.....
THIS IS WHAT YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND.
The sons's father NEVER requested that he cut the grass.
You state above "YOU ARE MY SON BUT IF YOU DON'T DO WHAT I WANT, YOU WILL NO LONGER BE MY SON".
Do you understand that I NEVER, in all these posts, stated that any action/work was required?
You know, this may seem like a silly argument, but it's really pretty important.
Now,,,if you can come to understand the difference between EARNING something and MERITING something,,,I'd be happy to go through your biblical concepts above.