Actually the Lord didn't violate the law in that instance.
The law required that there be two or three witnesses in order for a stoning to take place. By the time Jesus was done with them, there were no witnesses left.
Once again you are engaging in the absurd - Jesus told the court - who had already pronounced the woman guilty - to leave unless they were sinless rather than follow the law which is to stone the woman and get rid of the evil. Jesus instructed the crowd to go against OT Law.
See Romans 5:9, Hebrews 13:12, Hebrews 10:29,
Why would I look to Paul for information on the salvation formulation of Jesus in Matt 5-7
The Sermon on the Mount is Jesus' treatise on the law; it is not His teaching on salvation
Yes it is - are you blind ? Once again you are in denial of the teachings of Jesus.
Actually, in Matthew 7:21-23, Jesus condemns those who are trusting in their works to save them.
No he doesn't - Jesus states that the Faith crowd will not necessarily make it - .. those that prophesy in the name of Jesus is not "works" - least not the kind Jesus refers to as works.
What Jesus says is "Only the will of the Father" - and this is works works and more works. Jesus then repeats for those such as yourself who didn't get it the first time in Matt 7:24 .. stating that one builds a solid foundation by doing good works - "not the hearers of the word but the doers"
You are blind to the teachings of Jesus.