Matt,
I see. But you must also realize the term "Torah keeper" might seem...you know? But you see, it's good to learn morals, I believe the law is good, matter of fact I wouldn't know what sin is without it. But you see I don't keep commandments as brother Hizikyah is saying above me ^^. There is a huge gap of miscommunication between most of us. But we must realize we and you see talking about what is not seen. You and the others, both on your side, and on the other, don't see it. But your teaching commandment ought to be done since we are saved by grace, I'm sorry but that's not biblical. And those who say grace is a license to sin is also wrong. Matter of fact the real statement is this: that those who learn of the law are not lead by its teachings once saved, they are to learn how to conduct themselves spiritually to perform them by the Spirit. Once a believer is saved, they should learn what God's law is, but they are not to follow it as a stumbling block by their grace. They are to learn that it exist, then learn how to obey. Simply telling one to obey the ten commandments is actually teaching the law keeping. But simply teaching one of the law then teaching them how in the Spirit is more effective. Without fruits of the Spirit, you cannot obey commandments.
Now brother Matt, I'm most likely touching on others views more. They tell us we are breaking commandent of keeping the sabbath because it's disobeying God. They are focused on the outward commandments instead, thus teaching we are under the law, even though you guys know grace and faith exist.
again I don't follow the law of God, matter of fact I follow the law of Christ which fulfills the law of God. It's about the virtues of how, only the Spirit can teach that.