let’s consider Paul’s own statements about God’s law. More than 25 years after the death of Jesus Christ, he wrote in Romans 7:12, “Therefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy and just and good.” In Romans 2:13 he stated, “For not the hearers of the law are just in the sight of God, but the doers of the law will be justified.” In Romans 7:22he said, “For I delight in the law of God according to the inward man.”
Many assume that once we have faith in Jesus Christ, we have no more need to keep the law. Paul himself addressed this concept in Romans 3:31: “Do we then make void [Greek katargeo, meaning ‘destroy’ or ‘abolish’] the law through faith? Certainly not! On the contrary, we establish [Greek histemi, meaning ‘erect’ or ‘make to stand’] the law.” Faith does not abolish the law, said Paul; it establishes and upholds it.
The law is spiritual,holy,just,and good,the laws of love,moral laws,and Jesus took the physical ordinances of Israel out of the way.
Paul said,we do void out the law through faith,but we establish the law,which all people have to live up to the law,the moral laws,laws of love,which love works no ill towards their neighbor,therefore love is the fulfilling of the law,and the ten commandments are laws of love,and well as other laws,like feed and clothe the poor and needy if you can,and help them with their needs anywhere you can.
Everybody has to live up to the law,and establish it,but in the Old Testament they could not do it not being able to receive the Spirit,but in the New Testament we can live up to the law by the Spirit,for a Spirit led life will abstain from sin,because the person does not want sin,and the Spirit leads them to make that possible,in which God will not put on the saint more than they can bear,and will find a way for them to escape the temptation,so they can endure and not sin,and the Spirit gives them power to not sin,which is effective in the saint's life for they do not want sin,and if led by the Spirit,not under the law because they are abstaining from sin,therefore the law cannot touch them for prosecution.