I've heard people talk about righteousness by obeying the law, that they have become righteous. And I was reading Romans 4 today and found that to be not entirely true. Lately I have started threads where we discussed that the rich man was promised eternal life if he lived the commandments perfectly. And if not then he was a sinner.
The last part is certainly true. The Bible definition of sinning is transgression of God's law. (1 John 3)
The first part however leads to your true Bible teaching, that keeping the law outwardly only is not rewarded with resurrection unto everlasting life. The obedient rich man denied Jesus by the work of unbelief in not obeying His call to follow Him personally.
The rich man wanted to do some great thing more than keeping the law blameless, but on his own terms. He was not living by the faith of Jesus, but by his own will. Any man can keep any law by force of will, but that is not the life God justifies and rewards with eternal salvation.
Only the life full of good works by the love and faith of Jesus from a pure heart is justified by God resurrected to walk with Him forever.
And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him;
How many of us have sold our possessions and given them to the poor and followed after Christ? If not then are works are to our debt.
Do you have Bible for this? The only debt of works we still owe is after having done only what we were commanded to do.
So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants: we have done that which was our duty to do.
Also, Jesus was speaking personally to the rich men at a time when the Lord calls him to leave all and follow Him. Making that some sort of common call to all believers in Jesus Christ, is the reason many sincere yet foolish Christians leave all for ministry and make a mess of things. They also forsake careers that God wanted to bless them in while walking uprightly before Him. Jesus Himself was commanded by the Father to return with His parents, until He had profited with the same promise to Joshua (Joshua 1:7), and was then honored among men as well as God. (Luke 2:52)
It's the error of 'premature' ministry by sincere hearted Christians, that Jesus has yet to personally call into His ministry.
And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
They have a good desire to minister, but not a good calling from Jesus when and where.
Desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm.
This is why some of the disaster has happened in the churches of God over the ages. They don't purpose to do harm to the sheep, but neither do they know what they are doing.
In such cases, no ministry is better than bad ministry, such as at Corinth, where Paul literally says it were better for them to stay home, than to gather together for the worse. (1 Cor 11:17)
Let us live by faith in God that it might be accounted us as righteousness.
This is exactly true and the whole reason for Jesus Christ coming to earth and into our hearts. The whole purpose Christ in us with hope of glory, is to live a life acceptable to God and rewarded with eternal salvation in the end.
The Spirit of Christ brings His faith and love of God with Him. That is the only way of Christ that man can come to the Father. Only with a pure heart and spirit in Christ, can any man possibly live holy and blameless before Him (Eph 1), and not just living outwardly righteous, while still being inwardly filthy.
Having therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.
It's a good life in this world to keep the law, but without the pure heart of Jesus Christ, no man can come to the Father and dwell with God and the Lamb forever.