I’m totally aware of that.
Christians do follow Torah (most important ones, like 10 Commandments)
What do you think happens when non-torah practicing Christians die?
I’ve always wondered this and you seem quite knowledgeable.
Yet, Christians do not follow the Torah as given to Israel, yes? Even though Christians hold to the Ten they usually spiritualize the rest, why? Because there are ordinances and commands within the Torah that only apply or can be reconciled to the house of Yisrael. So when this occurs, like the Shabbat, or circumcising our flesh, or building a Temple for sacrifices and offerings Christians can only hold to the spiritual meaning. But Jews are called by HaShem to occupy themselves in the work of Torah in this world because of it's connection to the world to come.
HaShem did not command Christians through Moses to occupy themselves in the work of the Torah. So I don't believe HaShem would apply the curses of the Torah upon Christians who did not occupy themselves with doing all the commandments of G-d as given through Moses. And that flyies in the face of HR theology.
Let me come at it from another direction. We will all be judged by our works, what we actually 'did' with what we heard. Your intent in which you acted in this world. For the Jew, we will be judged for how we reacted to the Torah. For the non-Jew, you will be judged for how you reacted to Israel being bound to the Torah. Did you mock her, did you ridicule and ignore the way G-d choose her, and so ignore the message through Israel to the nations and the good way to treat G-d and neighbor? Amazingly, as the Torah applies to the Jew, it has an effect on the nations. This was by design.
And though both of us will come up short on the scales, HaShem has made a way through to him, through Messiah. When we die our sins will be held against us by the adversary. Jew and non-Jew. But it's our faith in the one who offered to take our sins and carry them himself that will make the difference. When we believe that the King of Israel has the power to redeem our sins by removing them from us, by carrying them himself, and by keeping us united through his Spirit by which we become pure, we can enter the world to come. We are redeemed through the work of Messiah. Who occupied his life in the words of the Torah. Walked it out, lived it, became the embodiment of. A Living Torah.
I believe Moshiach took my sins, past, present, and future so that when I come to the end of my days and am placed before my maker I can be guaranteed that HaShem will passover my sins because of my faith in His work. His work on the cross, and his work within my heart all the days of my life. His blood is applied to the doorposts of my house and on my gates. So when the destroyer comes, by faith, I am not harmed.
And I believe it's the same for all Christians and Jews alike. Why? Our salvation comes through this faith not by observance to Torah commands. Nobody can keep all of Torah blamelessly. We put our faith in the Tzadik who carried our sins and took them away, so redeeming our souls to be united with HaShem forever.
The Torah speaks of him, embodies him, and represents his will and ways. But the Torah is not He. Yisrael speaks of him, embodies him, and represents his will and his ways. But Yisrael is not He. Messiah speaks of him, embodies him, and represents his will and his way. But Messiah is not He. There is One who can redeem and save us, and his message has been resounding since the beginning.
HaShem our G-d is forever merciful, long suffering and his love endures forever. His will is that none should perish but that all would come to HaShem, through his Son. Because who the
Son sets free is free indeed.