Right! So...
Seems like don't accept circumcision, and you're not obligated to keep the whole law.
GALATIANS 5:3 I testify again to every man who accepts circumcision that he is obligated to keep the whole law.
Yes, point being, No one can keep the whole law, except Jesus, who kept it FOR us.
So many of these things people take the wrong way.
When Jesus said, 'Be perfect, as your Father in heaven.....'
It's supposed to bring us to an end of ourselves, our religious strivings, etc.,
and say, 'I can't Lord, forgive me, have mercy, but I can't be perfect, I need you to save me'.
The rich young ruler wanted to know what he could DO to INHERIT eternal life.
Jesus already knew he was striving by his own effort, and asked him about the law.
The young man said he had kept it. Ok. Jesus said he lacked one thing, and hit him in his possessions. We know the story. Again, Jesus wasn't looking for perfection. He was trying to show the man that eternal life couldn't be gained by law-keeping or self-effort or DOING good. So the disciples said, 'who then can be saved?'
Jesus said with men it's impossible, by man's efforts, no one can be saved.
But with God, all things are possible. God does the work. God does the saving.
When they asked what they must DO to work the works of God, Jesus said the work of God was to BELIEVE in Jesus. All these law-keeping efforts miss the mark, come up short, and keep people from trusting completely in the finished work of Jesus.
Perfection is the standard. Only Jesus meets it. Salvation is a gift from God in Jesus alone. All this striving at law-keeping is like telling God that what Jesus did on our behalf wasn't good enough.
You got it. Keep the faith, Dan_473. God bless.