Mercy Shown
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I am unsure what your point is, but we do not embody God's word by following Christ's example. We follow Christ's example because we are imbued with His word through the saving power of God and the gift of His holy Spirit by which we are sealed.Christ is the embodiment of God's word expressed through setting a sinless example of how to walk in obedience to it, so saying that he is our righteousness is the same as saying that us embodying God's word through following his example is our righteousness and the way to by faith completely submit to Christ and his righteousness for salvation. Us embodying God's word alone through following Christ's example is the salvation that is found in him alone.
To be made Holy means to have longsuffering, patience, love, joy, peace, kindness, and goodness in ever-increasing streams flowing from hearts renewed by the Holy Spirit. And the greatest of these is love.For someone to have a character trait means that they are doer of that trait and it would be contradictory for someone to have a character trait apart from being a doer of that trait. For example, for someone to be courageous means that they are a doer of courageous works and it would be contradictory for someone to be courageous apart from being a doer of courageous works. For God to be righteous means that He is a doer of righteous works, it would be contradictory for God to be righteous if he were not, and the same is true for us. Likewise, to be made holy means to be made into a doer of holy works, of which keeping God's Sabbath and feast days holy are examples.
You have the cart before the horse. We can not do these things to achieve holiness. We do these things from the holiness God makes in us if we submit to Him.The only way to attain a character trait is through faith that we ought to be a doer of that character traits, so there is no amount of courageous works that someone is required to have done first in order to earn being courageous as the result, and the same is true of righteousness and holiness and every other character trait. The way to believe in God is by being a doer of His character traits. For example, by being a doer of good works in obedience to God's law we are testifying about God's goodness, which is why our good works bring glory to Him (Matthew 5:16) and by testifying about God's goodness, we are expressing the belief that God is good, or in other words we are believing in Him, and the same is true for God's other character traits.
Jesus perfects us once and for all by his sacrifice on the cross. When He said, "it is finished!" It was.Jesus saves us from our sins (Matthew 1:21) and the Mosaic Law is how we have knowledge of what sin is (Romans 3:20), so while we do not extrinsically earn our salvation as the result of obeying it, being a doer of it through faith in Jesus is the way that he is saving us from not being a doer of it. For example, keeping God's feast days through faith in Jesus is intrinsically the way that he is saving us from not keeping them.
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