I say that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness and that I follow the new and lifegiving way of the Spirit, against which there is no law. If I follow the Spirit, there is no law against that. I say that if I have no anger in my heart, I fulfill the law not to murder, because nothing has come from out of my heart to defile me. I say if I worship Him in spirit and truth, there IS no law against that. In fact that is what He is looking for - men who will worship Him in spirit and truth.
I know you do not understand me. I believe that one day you may understand.
You and I are actually saying the same thing... Walk in the Spirit and the lusts of the flesh have no power over us, therefore we overcome. By faith in the power and grace of God, we also fulfill the law as our Master did.
What I differ with you on is your contention that when scripture declares that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness, that the obligation to obey the law ends. What I believe that scripture is actually telling us is that the law and the prophets, the entire OT package, found its fulfillment, it's purpose, its goal, in Christ. Thus Christ was the end, the ultimate destination, the final achievement and satisfaction of the law, met in the life, death, resurrection and High Priestly ministry of Christ. (John 5:39; Luke 24:44-48)
Nothing in the law itself, nor in its obligatory requirements, has changed. (Matthew 5:17) What had changed is the means by which it is administered. The very same law that was written on the tables of stone at Sinai is now written on our hearts. The righteousness of the law becomes a gift. (Romans 8:4) The fulfilling of the law by individual believers becomes evidence of their relationship with their Saviour.
By the way. This is not just a new covenant concept. This God could do from the beginning... It was Israel's constant error to believe that they, without God, could be obedient to his commandments. (Romans 10:3). Today there is within the church the opposite error... That even with God obedience is impossible.
(Isaiah 51:7).