Then explain why you agreed with his post and what you mean by what you said. I asked you what did you mean by following the "Law of the Spirit of Christ"
Sure - for what it is worth this is what I think...
There are three levels of response to God.
1. Following the Living Word of God.
2. Following the principles of God.
3. Following the Law of God.
The living Word of God is the Spirit of Jesus.
When He says 'come follow me' those who follow Him in obedience fulfil the principles of God and the Law of God.
The principles of God are to Love God and Love your neighbour.
Those who keep these two principles also fulfil the Law of God.
In the New Covenant the ball game has changed.
Instead of obeying the written Law without, we obey the living Word within.
This is called walking in the Spirit.
By doing this we fulfil the principles and the Law of God.
What the Law could not do was represent the purpose of Jesus in every circumstance of life - This would have required trillions of Laws for each circumstance folks would face in life throughout the ages.
For this reason God provided Judges to interpret personal circumstances with the assistance of the Spirit of Jesus.
Now we have the Spirit of Jesus within to do this for us.
So the unbalanced emphasis on Torah misses the centrality of walking in the Spirit and Love of Jesus.
This does not mean there was anything wrong with the Law - it served its purpose - and remains a reference for righteousness.
Judgement to come will try our works by fire - those not motivated by the Love of Jesus will not stand and be burned up.
This includes works that followed the Law as the rich young ruler learned. He followed the Law but did not follow Jesus.
Following Jesus within is not walking in lawlessness as the Law of the Spirit is being followed. This is the freedom that Paul fiercely stood for as he saw his followers losing touch with the anointing within and being deceived into following the Law without. They were no longer walking in the Spirit.