in Christ we have become Abraham’s children not according to the law of Moses or those earthly ordinances for the flesh , but by the Holy Spirit through baptism into his death and acknowledgement of his resurrection
I sense a sort of throw away of the law of Moses in your statement, as though it was inferior to the law of Christ.
Yes the law of Christ is superior to the law of Moses only for us because it depended on the law of Moses being fulfilled or coming to fruition. Christ himself was part of the Mosaic system when he was baptized and kept the Jewish laws, even though he was Lord of the Sabbath.
College education is not better than high school education but is dependent on high school education which comes first, without which we would have no college education.
I think Paul's says it best in 1Corinthians 15 when he asked the question, why didn't we start with the spirit first instead of the flesh (or carnal man). The spirit is the graduation from the flesh without which there would be no spirit.
This is besides the point, but I always thought that if the people of today had to live in the time of Moses, God would have cast them all down to hell as God's judgment was quick and swift in those days.
Thus some of those men of the Old Testament should be considered Stalwarts of the highest order, men like Job, Noah and Daniel who God singled out in the book of Ezekiel.
The key to the entirety of God's kingdom, and also to the bible is faith. Faith is the glue that holds all men of God together from Adam to the very end of time. They all had faith and all will be given eternal life.
Faith is missing in action in this world being taken over by dead works and traditions which God hates. Isaiah 1 is a clear picture of Judah's and Jerusalem's fall from grace.
Isa 1:6 From the sole of the foot even unto the head there is no soundness in it; but wounds, and bruises, and putrifying sores: they have not been closed, neither bound up, neither mollified with ointment.
Only a very small remnant was left of God's people (Israel) who now are presently in the kingdom of God.
Isa 1:9 Except the LORD of hosts had left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom, and we should have been like unto Gomorrah.
There is a fallacy in today's world today that we have a much easier time entering God's kingdom than in the days of Old.
Not so, it requires giving up your life, totally for Christ, not just in words but also in deed. It is not just an 8 hour a day job but a 24 hour a day job until Christ returns, no exception.
Really you will have to become perfect, but not in your strength alone but with God's grace supporting you. In today's world it is easier to fail than to succeed in coming into the kingdom of God.
God told his disciples in Luke 16 that those who would try playing the middle, that is, serving both sides of the fence, should seek to secure a place in hell for themselves, for they will fail, so that at least they will have a place of habitation where they will be welcomed, when failure comes.
A person cannot serve God and mammon at the same time.