This is a very tired old argument that "Christians" use to basically give up making any effort to keep The Law. "If I've already sinned once, then I might as well keep sinning as often as I like, since (allegedly) no one can keep The Law". This followed by "and anyway, Jesus paid for my sins so that I now have the freedom to sin with impunity. Why would anyone wish to not have that 'freedom' to continue sinning/doing whatever I believe is right in my own eyes (
Deut. 12:8)?"
The only way to get to know Father (God) is to spend time with Him. To obey Him. To ask for His Guidance with each and every little thing, all day long. It is such an amazing experience that once you begin you'll wonder why you ever stopped or why you didn't start earlier. He can bless every project with a level of perfection that was previously thought to be impossible. But it requires drawing closer to Him through discipline and obedience, exactly as it repeatedly says in Scripture.
Once you are on this narrow path (The Way -
Matt. 7:13-14), you won't want to do anything that is unlawful/sinful, realizing that The Law is absolutely perfect in every way. It has the perfect system of governance, the perfect system of justice, the perfect agricultural policy, the perfect economic policy and the perfect healthy diet, all of which are designed to provide everyone with a crime and poverty free existence, while protecting and working with our natural environment.
Even the slightest shortcut you won't want to take, because you know that Father would find it offensive, having come to the understanding that everything Father does is purposeful and for the collective good, and that the little things are often as important if not more important than the big things. It is through the little things that we can easily be tempted.
THAT is what
James 2:10 is really talking about.
It is the striving for perfection that is absolutely necessary (
Matt. 5:48). Father will draw closer to anyone who is doing that (
James 4:8) and help in every way possible to ensure that you don't break The Law, by pointing things out to you in real time, i.e.
in the moment.
The alternative is to remain in slavery/bondage to sin, gripped and manipulated by fear.
The question it sounds like you need to ask is this: if
YOU decided that you were dedicated to doing Father's Will, then what is it that could possibly stop you from doing that, other than your "self"? Father has promised to help anyone who helps themselves to Him through obedience to His Law, by giving them the Holy Spirit in relation to how well they choose to obey. And His Promises are
ALWAYS kept.
Again, if
YOU (the spiritual-Being) feels God has prompted you to do something, and you truly Love God, what could possibly stop you?
How can one resign themselves to a life imprisoned by sin because of an irrational fear of failure? How could Father possibly fail any of us
IF we set our minds at
ONE with His Mind, to
DO His Will? With Father (God),
ALL things are possible.
And you would again be in error, not correctly understanding what Paul has said. Paul
NEVER did away with The Law, nor taught anyone that they didn't have to keep The Law. Do you not care enough about doing God's Will to take the time to study His Law, asking Him (God) for
HIS Guidance on what is proper?
IF your goal is to do His Will, Father WILL help you find the answer, when you're ready to receive it.
The
ONLY Way to remain in Father's Good Graces is to strive for perfection in everything that you do, as if He is with you at all times, watching over everything you are thinking, saying and doing which, of course, He is.
God is
NOT an idiot; He did
NOT give us a law no one can keep, nor hope that we would give up. Nor did Father send His Prophets, His Firstborn Son and the Disciples and Apostles to remind us that we need to remember and return to His Law, if that wasn't exactly what we all
NEED to do.