Hi there. Welcome.
I think I get your point. While it sounds good, the unsaved are not the ones Christ says will come to him in that day saying they did great works "in his name", who he will turn away.
In the same verses, Christ said that those individuals who are making this claim didn't know him, ie, did not have a relationship with him. I am not sure why you think these are true believers.
"Apart from the law there is no sin."
This is true, and the believer is dead to the law. It has no authority over him in regards to salvation. Read Rom 6:1-14.
However, "the law" is not talking necessarily about the Mosaic Law. It is talking about the moral law of God. The Mosaic Law included aspects which are not moral in nature. Those laws are no longer in effect for the believer.
It's the scriptures that define what sin and rebellion is. We start to slide down a slippery slope when we start defining sin and rebellion in terms other than how they were specifically laid out by scripture.
You aren't acknowledging the union the believer has with Jesus and the power of the Spirit. Read Romans 7:1-6. It says clearly that the written code is no longer in effect, and that the Spirit leads the believer to acts of service and holiness.
I acknowledge that the Mosaic Law serves a purpose if one understands the spiritual intent. Judaizers don't understand the spiritual intent, and instead focus on the written code.
And in terms of your example, with respect, notice how that instruction immediately proved what's really in your heart (i.e. the looks of the woman matter more over taking care of your widowed sister-in-law in your brothers name).
This is what the law does. It shows what's really in our hearts so we can work on it in the Spirit.
Firstly, I was making a joke. Secondly, do you believe that the Levirate Law is in effect?
By the way, the Levirate Law is not as simple as you claim. One of its intentions was likely to provide for the widow, but the most important aspect was to keep the land inheritance within the same tribe.
These laws were given by The Almighty, not Moses.
And at the core of it is to love.
My comments don't infer otherwise. However, those involved in Judaizing focus on the letter rather than the spirit. And, they fail to acknowledge that the letter is not always about love. For instance, what about the divorce laws of Deut 24, which allowed a man to divorce his wife, contrary to the wishes of God, as an accomodation to their evil hearts? Have you read the Sermon on the Mount? Christ specifically indicated that Moses allowed divorce because their hearts were hard, and these accomodations were part of Torah..not a separate Oral Law.
Regarding dietary laws, what about the apostles instructing the gentiles not to eat meat with blood in it in Acts 15? It has nothing to do with morality but specifically doing something Yah required of himself.
God doesn't require separation from Gentiles through peculiar diets anymore. These were part of the "separation commandments" that separated Jews from Gentiles. The Church is a new humanity, one in Christ. Read Ephesians 2:13-15. The "separation commandments" concerning clean meats are no longer applicable.
Eating blood was likely associated with idolatry. Even if it wasn't, it was extremely offensive to the Jewish person and therefore the Gentile brother would not want to offend his Jewish brother in that manner. Jews were free to observe Torah if they wanted to, as long as they didn't infer it was a requirement for salvation.
However, this is way off my main point. My point is that "anomia" does not refer to breaking the Mosaic Law necessarily. There are elements of the Mosaic Law that are moral in nature and reflect a proper relationship between the man and fellow man, or God.
Let me ask you this though...this is more interesting:
1) what is the purpose of man?
2) what does it mean for man to be in the image of God?
3) how does the law relate to this?
4) how does Jesus relate to this?
5) what does it mean to be born again?
6) why is being born again necessary?
7) what is man's ultimate destiny?
Since you are an expert on the law, do you understand what it was meant for, and how this is ultimately accomplished?