"Of course I disagree"
That is OK, some times I disagree with myself. LOL
"Those that do not keep Christ's law are 'law-breakers', they are being disobedient to Christ. Jesus said 'if ye love Me, keep my commandments' so those that do not keep Christ's law do not love Christ."
Yap, you and I both do not truly love Christ because we both do not obey 100% of Christ law 100% of the time. But we are save by his love for us not our love for him.
"Paul told Timothy "Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee.", 1 Tm 4:16."
Yes one must have the right doctrine for salvation. Doctrine and the law or commands are not the same.
"Paul is commanding Timothy to keep on taking heed (present tense) to the doctrine (Christ's law) and keep on continuing (present tense) in the doctrine and by doing so Timothy could be saved."
Well You added Christ's Law into that verse doctrine and Christ's law are not the same.
John says "Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God. He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son.", 2 Jn 1:9. So Christ's law/doctrine does save.
You say "Salvation is not about keeping Christ law." John said sin is transgression of the law. If one is not keeping Christ's law he is in transgression and is lost. So keeping Christ's law keeps one out of transgression and from being lost.
Taking verses out of context does not work, Christ's doctrine is not the same as Christ's law.
Example of Christ's law: Do not murder, do not lust, help the poor, obey Earthly rulers and other rules.
Example of Christ's Doctrine: God is one, Jesus Christ is Lord, Jesus is the son of God, God made the universe and other truths.
You do not need faith to obey Christ's law but you must have faith to obey Christ doctrine in belief. Yes faith in Christ's doctrine does save but not Christ's law
You say "Faith is not the same as law." In Mk 1:15 Jesus told His listeners to "believe the gospel". The verb 'believe' is in the imperative mood, we are commanded to have faith, therefore Christ's law commands us to have faith. So having faith is part of Christ's law for if one does not have faith he is transgressing Christ's law and is lost in sin.
Not all commands are law, It means that one has authority.
Example: A Policeman can command you to do something like "get on the grown" that has nothing to do with the law.
Again the Gospel of Christ is not the law. It is the Good news.
"Lastly you say "A lost person can walk into a Church of Christ obey all the church rules, worship correctly, be dunked in water and obey Christ laws and still be lost."
I do not know what you mean by 'church rules' but if a lost soul understands the gospel, sincerely understand his lost state and understands his need to repent of his sins, confess with the mouth and be baptized for remission of sins, he then worship correctly, lives faithfully, why would he still be lost?"
Well an Example of Church Rules: Coming to service on Wednesday, and Sunday nights for one.
One can do all that out of fear, not faith ( trust ) in Jesus Christ, and be lost.
I see little to no difference between doctrine and law, doctrine may contain law or law may contain doctrine but keeping law/doctrine is necessary to be saved.
John already said if one does not have the doctrine of Christ he does not have God, so this settles the issue about doctrine. Secondly, if there were no law, there would be no sin for John said sin is transgression of the law. Paul said he was under law to Christ. So not keeping law = transgression/sin and sin is the reason people are lost. Jesus said if ye love Me keep my commandments. So one must keep commandments in order to love Christ.
So here we have doctrine, law and commandments all shown to be necessary to salvation: 1)if one has not Christ's doctrine he hath not God. 2) if there was no law then there would be no sin. Since people do sin that means there is a law they are transgressing so not keeping the law means one is transgressing. 3) not keeping Christ's commandments is evidence that one does not love the Lord.
A few more ideas about law:
Rom 8:2 - "For the
law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death."
Redemption from sin and death comes by
law of the spirit.
Gal 6:2 - "Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the
law of Christ."
The verb 'bear' is an imperative, so this command to bear one another's burden is a law of Christ, a command, part of Christ's doctrine. Not obeying this command means one is breaking/transgressing/sinning against Christ's law.
Isa 2:3 - "...for out of Zion shall go forth the law..."
Here the prophet prophecies about the law of Christ.
Jer 31:31,33 "Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a new
covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: But this shall be the
covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the LORD, I will put my
law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people."
This covenant is also referred to as law, those that have this law in their hearts are the people of God. If I do not have the law of God in my heart then I am not one of His people.
The Dictator said:
Is sound like to me you are trying to be save by your own self righteousness in your
obedience to the law. It sounds just like what a Judizer would say in the First Century Church.
I never said one can be saved by doing
his own righteousness, to be saved one has to do the righteousness of God.
Psa 119:172 "My tongue shall speak of thy word: for all thy
commandments are righteousness."
God's commandments then are equivalent to righteousness.
Rom 10:3 "For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God."
Paul is telling us Israel is lost for they are "going about to establish their own righteousness", that is, they were doing works of merit. To be saved, Paul said they have to submit (obey) the righteousness of God. We just seen in Psa 119:117 the righteousness of God is equivalent to God's commandments. So Israel is lost for they were doing works of merit (establishing their own righteousness) instead of obeying the commands of God. Paul contrasts two kinds of works in this verse; 1) work of merit and obedience to God's commandments. So we can see that all works are not alike and that while works of merit do not save, obedience to God's commandments do save.
If there were no law for us to follow there would be no such thing as sin and there would be no law for us to obey. Without the Lord's commands(righteousness) to obey there would be no way for us to be righteous. Paul in Rom 6:16 says you can obey only one of two masters: either sin unto death or
obedience unto righteousness.