What's the question?
The question is... have you trusted Jesus Christ for Salvation?
If yes, then quit looking to the Law. Look upon Christ and live.
If you look to the Law for Salvation you will die, for in choosing to walk in the Law, one has to reject the Spirit that freed us from the Law.
Life is not found in the Law. Paul said when the Law came, sin revived and he died. Life is only found in Christ. If we look to Him for life, walking in His Spirit of perfect peace and liberty, we will not fulfill the lusts of the flesh. And if we are not fulfilling the lusts of the flesh, we have no need to be in bondage to the Law.
The above statement is complete error.
This is the true Gospel of Christ.
Look upon Christ, who died to established the law and glorified the law with his death, which redeemed men with his perfect righteousness. His life shows a perfect obedience and temperance, self sacrifice and love, which is an example for His believers, who ought to walk as he had walk. From heaven Christ ministry is carried out by the Holy Spirit, who is working hard to write the law in His believer hearts and put in their minds, in order they might conform to the holy demands of the law and be released from its condemnation.
This is the Gospel.
To correct your err: Paul said when the law came sin revived and he died, because he think he is righteous for his obedience is perfect and blameless, he just know what sin is, after he accept Christ by faith. His self righteousness is rubbish, and he came to understand that he is a sinner instead a righteous man despite his perfect blameless obedience, for it is done without faith in Christ.
I think I have corrected you twice with this.
And you don't know what walking in the Spirit is.
For those who walk in the Spirit will be brought unto subjection to the law of God, that is the main duty of the Spirit to accomplished God's New Covenant with men. A contrast to those who live by his carnal mind, which is not subject to the law of God, only subjected to the lust of the flesh.
Oh, my dear, how many times I hear the other gospel. Get rid of it.