Yes sir, joyful. I was thinking, finally, I can release that word. Maybe another can receive that in their heart. Salvation?
Salvation is a very low bar for entry, I don't think Jesus can set it any lower, he made himself a slave to all and is exalted above all, I believe (Mark 10:43-45) points to both the disciples and Him. See how He points to being first? Its an upside down kingdom, we should seek first the servant's heart and then as imitators, a slave's heart because a servant does things for pay, but a slave is compelled to do a service, freely. This comes from a love that surpasses all knowledge and fills you with the fullness of God. (The website points to an interpretation where slave is replaced with servant, slave is the correct interpretation).
We should work out our salvation with fear and trembling as Paul writes in (Philippians 2:12) at first but it becomes an intimate relationship and a reliance on Him for strength. I worry for people that do not have this progression. One might say, "Well, I'm saved, so lets go back into the world doing what I did before." Did you really repent and change your mind? Salvation is met with a call to come out of the world, not join back in. There should be evidence of him building you and separation occurring, an increase. That's what I love about the fear of the Lord, at first its fear of condemnation (as we share in the world's judgement) but then it shifts to fear of ever leaving His house. The prodigal son, returned to his Father's house and was a bestowed a new robe (Isaiah 61:10), a ring (which is to be a son) and sandals (of peace and to walk the path for He is a light to our feet) because the prodigal son saw the world held nothing for him.
The views I expressed are more of a higher calling and for reward. I would not categorize it as a prerequisite for salvation, more of a maturing aspect. That and a push to seek in one's heart not how man perceives a thing but to receive a sight that is higher than our own. I don't like all this division that I see, the separation of groups from the body and in truth, this is men looking at men and not their God. Like in the book of Job, Job's friends were wise in their own eyes but it took a young man to get them to look at God.
It's also more of a question of living in victory in this life, 'overcoming the world' as Jesus would say (Revelation 3:21). How does one over come the world? To be born of God and belief in the son. (1 John 5:4-5)