understand that that might be completely true, or it might only be true in a sense, and we maybe get the explanation that we can comprehend at the time, until we mature or understand better and a better explanation can now be understood. We are plainly told that our works will be judged, after many passages of assurance that works will not save us.
And of course this "judgement" is stated as being "in the future" (or is it? actually, that is an assumption imo), but if you go look the Book does not say that. Don't we judge people by what they do, and not so much by what they say, right now? So i am suspicious of this judgement, tomorrow, tbh, and i suggest that it is at least possible that a literary device is being used whenever "tomorrow" is intimated, to indicate when a seeker has changed their minds, or however you might like to put it; got committed iow.