Because humans can be passive aggressive, and I wanted to let you know
if that was your intimation, I was not offended.
That is not what I am talking about. Being obedient to God should be an innate characteristic of His Children, because what parent calls a flagrantly disobedient child, or a child that ignores their rules their child?
Obedience to God isn't about feeling good or justified; it is about being His child. Which of His children does He allow to be disobedient to Him, and
still receive the Kingdom?
Christ paid the price for our transgressions so that we do not have to go to hell as
per Universal Law of God. Christ did not pay the price for us to
stop being obedient to the Most High God. That is against everything Christ said. Being obedient to our Father as He was is what He preached. The prophets preached obedience and abiding in the commandments of God. The apostles and disciples of Christ never preached against being obedient to God.
And, if they did, then they are liars.
How can you be righteous and you do not follow the commandments of God? Not one time did God ever say His commandments are void. Man did.
No one said anything about "sinning/falling short" and losing your gift of eternal life. This is the juxtaposition of Christ's sacrifice and our call to
remain obedient to the Most High God:
We are obedient not because we trying to justify our salvation, we are obedient because through Christ, we have been saved and bought for a price so much so that if we come to repentance, we are forgiven and made new.
We are never expected to ignore God's rules; faith without works is dead. Neither God, nor [the Word of] God ever said that the commandments of God are void, and that we should not strive for perfection always. You strive for perfection by striving following the commandments of God - all of them. Sanctification is the point in which you are refined as much as possible in this "old wine skin" before you put on a new one.
Are slaves disobedient to their masters? The ox knows its master, but the son of man doesn't. We make excuses and conditions for our disobedience, and then have the audacity to believe we will share in the same reward as those who crucify their flesh every day, and meditate in the commandments of the Most High?
Where did God ever say we do not have to be obedient to Him? There is a sealing, but we have to actually be born of spirit to be considered. There have been strong delusion that have trapped man before, and this (that we don't have to be obedient to God) may be another major one.