"No", I do not. Perhaps some of them, but not all the "behavioral" things that many of us try to make LAW.
For instance, if "Go into all the world" meant the same thing to everyone, none of us would be here at home, sitting in our pews. If "Sell all you own, and give to the poor" meant the same thing to everyone, this forum wouldn't exist, and none of us would have electronic devices with which to connect to it.
I think you are describing application, not the meaning of the texts.
But we don't dispute what the words, "God into all the world" mean, because otherwise you wouldn't be objecting. But because there is the tendency to apply God's instructions on a certain person, or to a certain group of people, in order to make it work, then we say things like, It means different things to different people. But the net result ends up saying that while it uses these words, those words don't mean what they mean.
It doesn't mean actually go, some will say, instead, pray, or pay, or whatever.
But the issue isn't answered, at least for me, by simply re-interpreting the words to mean something they don't mean, instead, we can accept the validity of the statements made, within the context of how and to whom they are made.
For instance . . . is anyone building an ark to be ready for the deluge? Collecting animals for it? Of course not. Because we all recognize that while God commanded the building of an ark, it was applicable to Noah, in his day.
There is no Law to those in Christ, other than the Law of Christ, that is, to live who He is in us.
Are we all to "go into all the world"? Or was that Jesus' command to the disciples who had gathered to hear Him? That is in fact who He said it to.
Much love!
Mark