I will do my best, but please realise that as you are putting these idea's forward, a certain amount of personal interaction in regards to the topic is needed. This is a discussion board, not a forum for one to preach, the others to just listen. We discuss, we disagree, we throw idea's back and forth. The great hope is that through all this the truth will shine.
As I have said before, I believe the trouble here comes from a failure to communicate...not just you, but on both sides. There are no verses that tell us that Jesus rescinded the law, because He did not rescind, He fulfilled. That is the key word....it's interesting, I ordered some lego for my son online, and the invoice came through and said "order awaiting fulfilment". When the order is sent, it won't be rescinded, it will be finished and we will receive the thing that was paid for. Likewise Jesus didn't 'take back' or destroy the Law of Moses...He finished it and we all benefit from what He paid for. Those are the verses that you will find...that we have been trying to show you.
Did you notice that in my previous post I gave the scripture for where Jesus clearly gave the gospel message to a Samaritan woman? If Jesus said outright that He wasn't going to give the gospel message to Gentiles, and then He does...well, that implies that perhaps His words may have been misunderstood...contextually. Because we know that Christ does not lie. It could have meant that His goal...right now, was to true and show the Jews the truth...that before the world could receive the good news, that the Jews (or some of them!)needed to.
I don't know...all I'm saying is this, please consider all of scripture, because Jesus definitely included Gentiles in His ministry...be it preaching or healing, or even admiring their faith.
I don't believe scripture ever says that the Law of Moses is on hold and will be reinstated. Romans 11 talk of God bringing the remnant of the Jews back to him, but it never says that He will do this through the Law. The implications off both Jesus' ministry and of Paul's is that anyone...at all, will only come to God the Father...no or in the future...through Christ.
And I'm afraid I still have to disagree with you. Theology teaches that in light of Christ's fulfilment of the Law that it no longer applies to anyone. I would know, as I'm currently studying theology. The nature of something that has been completed is that it's finished. Finished things do not need working on, going back to etc.