Yes agree.
Where "works" are concerned, been there done that, as they say.
Done the door to door evangelism, done year of Pub and Bar evangelism...done hospital visitation...opened our home to deprived children...done soup-kitchens..
Done open air preaching and street corners.
And the thing is...none of it was very fruitful...and none of it cause us to be more holy...no makeup, no bright clothes, no perfume, no jewelry...did not make me more holy....but it did cause me believe (for a short while) that it made me righteous!!!
We even left England, came to Canada ..sold everything, arrived here with a suit case each..that was 'real holy'....we moved up north to the wilds of Canada....100miles up the Alaskan highway and into the bush...where we lived with 75 other 'holy' Christians who were turning our backs on the world and the Beast System.
That, no electric, no phones, using an outhouse...It did not changed one thing inside us.... Just like the Children of Israel...'they' came out of Egypt...but Egypt did not come out of them! They still lusted the leeks and garlics of Egypt .
We can take the man out of the world, but never the world out of man...until God does true 'heart surgery' on us by His Spirit.
Yes, just a wee glimpse of why I do tend to shy away from the 'works' message. 
BTW, nearly all our friends back then (70's) that we went to the wilderness with...are still very close friends.
We were truly bonded together. Living together in close quarters does tend to work on all our rough edges. LOL One reason I am on Facebook...it's good for just a liner now and again...for keeping in touch with old friends.
We have no regrets...God will use any experience to work His true life in our beings...and show us what is not His life!!
This world is not our home, we are just passing though :)
This is pretty ironic.
You did a lot of WORKS, but not the ones God told you to do.
You were following a church or something else.
But you did what seemed right at the time and that's the best we could do. Who knows that some of those that you witnessed to didn't hear just the words they needed to hear to come to believe...
Some plant, some water...
How I view works is that everything we do is for God after we come to believe in Him. I do all the same things, but for Him. I smile more at persons, I try to be more helpful, I'll volunteer for something or other - not so much anymore. I do the best I can for my family.
If we say works are not necessary or obedience is not necessary, I feel it's a very poor witness for new Christians who don't really understand yet. Some say we don't have to do anything and we're still saved.
How could this be when all Jesus talked about is how we're to behave and act in the Kingdom of God here on earth?
Anyway, I'm glad you've found freedom in Christ. He didn't come to condemn but to make us free.
John 8:36