I looked at Galatians 5 (not at all the first time, I am not at all a new believer, and if your way of communicating really shows your age I have been reading the Bible around as long as you have been around, so I have looked at it many times). From that it is known that being circumcised as a Jew does not profit for salvation, the persistently ungodly will not come to everlasting life in God's kingdom of heaven, and the fruits of the Spirit of God will show, as they are supposed to, with believers' growth. It does nothing to change what I have said.
The whole emphasis on the new covenant through Christ, in scriptures, is on essential faith, and being distinct with living in faith, and seeing others distinct with evidence of faith in Christ, to live in unity, not against one another. Though there is election, which there is disagreement among us to its meaning, it is not essential to know, when it is enough to know we who are in Christ are secure in Christ, we are not to distinguish between any but on the basis of this faith, who is elect does not matter beyond that for this, it is God's business. We are just to remain witnesses to any.
Good works in Christ are making up the spiritual fruit that should be produced showing this faith in Christ. Many among us should grow further to have such show more. Others who are not in Christ show some of it. But they lack showing godliness, which has devotion to giving attention to God's glory, and does not lack in love, compassion, or being truthful, going with what is right.
Yahweh God is completely fair. God's love does not aim for having any perish, so Jesus Christ came for our being delivered with God's fair judgment falling on Jesus, which he took for us. It is those who will not turn to Jesus for that atonement in him who still face the fair judgment for themselves. And as God never lacked love, God never lacked fairness in judgment.
Please speak for the translation which is the version you are using. I suppose it has "the LORD" written in many places, but that is not appearing in the original writing of the scriptures. The name as it was given shown about 6990 times in the Bible in the Hebrew text, you can't say truthfully it was not said as "Yahweh". That is the most likely way it was said, and I know ancient Greek writing with the name that supports that pronunciation. I don't make issue of others' ways of saying it, though indeed there are some who do. But I won't just let some say the name was not there in scriptures. With my Bible this is shown, in Exodus 3:15,
God said moreover to Moses, "You shall tell the children of Israel this, ‘Yahweh, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations."