you are preaching holy humbug. You do not keep the law any more than the Jews did ... God chucked them out of the land, and He'll chuck you out of the church.
The good kings tended to live for much longer than the evil kings did. so while there were more evil kings, they were under a good king for a majority of the time, so while far from perfect is even further from a complete failure to keep it, so there were countless Jews who did keep it, and the Bible directly records that in verses like Joshua 22:1-3 and Luke 1:5-6. While the Bible prophesies that the Israelites would turn away from the Mosaic Law and be exiled, it also prophesies that they would return to the land, God would circumcise their hearts, and they would return to keeping the Mosaic Law. The reason why the Israelites were exiled was not because they were trying their hardest to keep the Mosaic Law and fell short, but because they did not continue to keep it.
What you are really doing is setting up a barrier in your own heart against the inner life of the Spirit, even Christ Himself. You are preferring the law and failure to keep it to the inner life.
It is humbug and hypocrisy.
I've said about humbug and hypocrisy and nothing contrary to the inner life of the Spirit and Christ. The invisible aspects of God's nature or character are the inner life and the fruits of the Spirit, such as holiness, righteousness, goodness, justice, mercy, faithfulness, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, self-control, and so forth. The Son is image of the invisible God ( Colossians 1:15) and the radiance of God's glory and the exact image of His nature (Hebrews 1:3), so the Son is the personification of the invisible aspects of God's nature or character in the form of a body that we can see, or in other words, the Son is who we see when we look at the Father. The Son expressed these aspects of God's nature or character through living in sinless obedience to the Mosaic Law, so that is also the way that we live when he lives in us, which also why the Spirit has the role of leading us to obey it (Ezekiel 36:26-27).
Read Galatians and share in Paul's rebuke for those false brethren who sought to bewitch the people there. Satan uses the law to beguile people.
If you interpret a verse as promoting rebellion against what God has commanded, then your reaction should not be to think that makes perfect sense and that it would be a good idea for you to promote rebellion against God, but rather you should have the self-awareness to recognize that you must have misinterpreted it, and that even if you have interpreted it correctly, then you should reject it truth. Satan does not have the role of leading people to obey God, but rather you should have the self-awareness that you have been beguiled by being led away from obeying what God has commanded.
Paul's problem in Galatians was not with those who were teaching Gentiles how to follow Christ's example of obedience to the Father, but rather his problem was with those who were wanting to required Gentiles to obey their works of the law in order to become justified. In Acts 5:32, the Spirit has been given to those who obey God, so obedience to God is part of the way to receive the Spirit, however, Galatians 3:1-2 denies that "works of the law" are part of the way to receive the Spirit, therefore that phrase does not refer to obedience to God. In Romans 3:27, Paul contrasted a law of works with a law of faith, so works of the law are of works while he said that our faith upholds God's law, and a law that our faith upholds can't be referring to the same thing as the works of the law that are not of faith in Galatians 3:10-12, so you are not correctly identify what Paul was speaking against in Galatians.