It seems to me that when gentiles get so caught up in the fact that God is so holy that we can never work so well we can attain that so God forgives based on our faith that they toss out the beautiful, holy, divine law.
I think there are postings here by a Jew that says it is possible to accept salvation through grace and also work at obeying God's laws.
No, salvation is by grace through faith. I repeat, anyone who is trusting in their own works to obtain salvation, is not trusting in Christ who accomplished the law on our behalf. The scriptures is as follows:
"God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God.
9Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it." (Eph.2:8-9)
The word of God states that the man who puts himself/herself under the law is obligated to keep the whole law, which no one can do and which was accomplished by Christ. And that when you break it in one place, you've broken the whole law. We are saved by trusting solely in the Lord as the One who provided salvation for us. Whenever we bring in our works as a requirement for salvation, it is like saying that the Lord's sacrifice was insufficient.
Jesus came to fulfill the law, satisfying it completely. He did not meet the righteous requirements of the law to perpetuate it, i.e. keep it going.
"For Christ has already accomplished the purpose for which the law was given. As a result, all who believe in him are made right with God."
We preach Christ crucified, not the keeping of the law.
"Haven't you ever read that "The sting of death is
sin, and the
power of
sin is the
law. For
sin is the sting that results in death, and the
law gives
sin its
power."