I see a contradiction here;
1This implies NOT ALL Jews and Gentiles are called to keep Torah. A standard MJ belief*.
2This implies that Yeshua has instructed (all) us (Jews and Gentiles) to keep the Torah of Moses. A one law belief.
3This implies that (all) Jews and/or Gentiles have a covenantal responsibility to keep Torah. A one law belief.
I realize your trying to appease both groups here. But you are setting yourself up for division and divisiveness by attempting to squeeze two opposing beliefs within one statement of purpose.
I see this happening. The one law believer teaches that Yeshua kept the Torah of Moses and has instructed 'us' Jews and Gentiles to keep it (follow me). The Messianic Jew replies back that NOT ALL Jews and/or Gentiles are called to this 'irrevocable calling'. The one law believer responds that both Jews and/or Gentiles MUST NOT forsake our covenantal responsibilities within the Torah. The MJ responds that not ALL have this calling.
And we are right back to were we started........ because of these contractions within the SOP.
*What makes this all the more confusing is this implies that 'we believe'... 'not all Jews are called to keep Torah.
You bother to differentiate the ALL in number one, but you do not differentiate any difference within 2 or 3. 2 states Yeshua HAS instructed us (all of us) to keep Torah (follow him). 3. states both Jews and Gentiles have a covenantal responsibility within Torah. Not some, but all. 2 and 3 contradict 1.
I would like to note that the term 'covenantal responsibilities' are taken explicitly and directly from the UMJC definition of Messianic 'Jews'. And it is being applied to 'us' ALL, both Jews and Gentiles. As if the nations of the world had/have a covenantal responsibility commanded with the Torah given to Moses. You have taken what was solely intended to identify Judaism/Jews and have remanded it for your own 'faith'. A reverse replacement theology.
http://www.levhashem.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Defining_Messianic_Judaism.pdf
Do a search within this document and tell me how many times the term 'covenantal responsibility' is stated, and who it was talking about. This term was garnered from when I used the UMJC definitions to help define 'Messianic Judaism'. To commandeer this term to apply to gentiles is not really accurate nor fair.