Actually the Pharisees were....
a. Assuming outward adhernce to the law was justifying them before God <--Paul said outwardly you could not condemn him
b. Jesus attested to this by him speaking to making the outside of the cup clean and being white washed coffins filled with the bones of dead men
c. They held to the traditions of their fathers over the word of God and forgot the weightier matters of the truth
d. They pushed a law keeping dogma addressed in Galatians and Hebrews as well as Romans which had infiltrated the Lord's churches.
e. Paul even raked Peter over the coals for his hypocrisy when the Jews were around and it is also dealt with in Acts before James and this whole circumcision deal pushed by the leglists.....
The point you are missing here, is the one which puts you in the light.
We are talking about the heart, our emotions, our souls and walking in the light before God.
It centres on loving God with everything we have and loving our neighbour.
Now if you follow G7's logic this is impossible.
Now this is the compromise the pharisees had also. They were fine appearing to be religious
while not actually knowing God or following Him.
Now hidden in the words spoken, and the arguments and attacks put forward the same position
is being put forward. It is ok to be a sinner because we can be nothing else till Christ returns.
Now the slander you are putting forward is to suggest those who believe in real righteous walking
are just fake pharisees appearing to be righteous while actually being hypocrites.
With your belief system, there is no other way you could see it.
But I would ask you to suspend your own position and wonder, if Jesus can make you walk righteously,
cleansed, purified, whole for 5 minutes, would this not be the fulfillment of the cross?
The problem with your position dc. is you never answer this question.
Because you do not have an answer because you are scared of its consequences. We are not.
And we see, like light dawning on a dark day, Christ intends us to know this walk, to be like Him,
to have His heart, not as an idealistic dream in never never land, but today, here and now.
It is the world who denies this is possible, which is why I side with God and the cross, Amen.