I am afraid you seek to understand the spiritual with the academic mind. You cannot succeed this way. The bible is Holy Spirit inspired and only the Holy Spirit can lead us into the truth the bible speaks of.
This sounds very much like an attempt to evade the force of a good argument. When faced with a clear, rational argument that challenges what they believe, people sometimes give this kind of response. What, exactly, are you saying? Are you denying my claim that the "man cannot do good" passages only apply to unbelievers? Do you therefore still claim that someone who is a true believer is described in the first half of Romans 3?
I have never denied, the Christian is called to live a holy life.
I never suggested you denied this.
However, the core message of Paul as to how holy living is to be achieved you reject.
Please explain precisely how I reject
anything that Paul says. It is clear that
you reject Romans 2:6-7 in the sense that you have Paul say something that is untrue.
For sin SHALL NOT be your master for you are not under law(of righteousness) but under grace Rom 6:14
Exactly, therefore the believer is freed from the Romans 3 (and Romans 7) condition which clearly describe the unbeliever and is now enabled to do good and therefore enabled to pass the Romans 2:6-7 judgment based on good works.
You reject the Christian not being under a law of righteousness, therefore I reject your whole theology on this subject
This is clearly improper argument. You simply
claim that Romans 10:4 says what you think it says; I have claimed it says
something else and I have provided at least some argument in defence of that position.
So
of course I reject a position that I believe is based on an incorrect interpretation of Romans 10:4.
This is why I DID NOT want to discuss anything with you until there was common ground on a righteousness apart from the law. For everything hinges on that.
Again, I believe you have not correctly understood what Paul is saying in Romans 10:4. If Paul were saying what you think he is saying then Romans 2:6-7 becomes
false. And that is the very difficult position you are in - you have to say that Paul says something untrue in Romans 2:6-7.
By chapter three of romans Paul has showed us, no one will ever be declared righteous in God's sight by observing the law, again, you reject that as most others do in this debate.
Hold on now, Paul says that no one will be declared righteous through the
Law of Moses. Romans 2:6-7 is not talking doing the works of the
Law of Moses, it is talking about doing good works.
I certainly
do not reject Paul's statement that no one will be declared righteous by doing the works of the Law of Moses.
But
you certainly appear to reject this:
6God “will repay each person according to what they have done.”7To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life.
Bottom Line: You have Paul saying something here in Romans 2:6-7
that is not true.
Please explain.