You are confused in your interpretation. No man can keep the law.
First, God wrote the moral law on the heart of every man.You have stated the problem for the lost very well.
Your view of their condition is perfect.
Now - what about the saved person who has the Law of God written on the heart?
Second, the moral law does not include the Jewish law of keeping the Sabbath. There is nothing moral or immoral about keeping a day holy.
Third, as Gal.3:10 states, no man can keep the law.
Your interpretation is wrong.For him Paul says "what matters is KEEPING the Commandments of God".
Paul said that no man can keep the law--no man. This has been said or taught throughout the Bible.
The law is established to show us our guilt; to prove to us that we are sinners; to show us our sinfulness. But grace and truth are through Jesus Christ.For him Paul says "do we then abolish the LAW of God by our faith? God forbid! IN fact we ESTABLISH the Law of God" Rom 3:31.
John says it this way -
John 14
15 If ye love me, keep my commandments.
1 John 5
2 By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments.
3 For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.
Note carefully in the verses you quoted:
"my commandments," "his commandments," "his commandments," "his commandments."
None of them refer to The Commandments, or the law. The commands of Jesus are vastly different.
Here is an example of "His Commandments."
John 13:34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
35 By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.
--His commandments have nothing to do with the law.
His commandments have nothing to do with keeping the Sabbath.
Rev 14:12
12 Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.
The commandments of God are one thing, as differentiated from the faith of Jesus.
Also, it is in a completely different time period or dispensation.
Gal.3:10 clearly states that if you do not keep all the law you put yourself under a curse. "Cursed is the man who continues not in all things that are written in all things to do them."No text in all of scripture says "The curse of the Law - is the curse of keeping the Sabbath" - so you make it up.
--If you have broken the law but once, you have not continued in all things that are written in the law, and are therefore cursed or condemned to hell. The Sabbath is part of that law.
It is. And if you fail to love God with all your heart all the time, all your life, you are cursed.You might as well say "The curse of the Law is Loving God with all your heart - Deut 6:5".
Yes, it is instructive. For no man can keep the law.
Would you like me to quote it again for you?Not one single text says such things. And I think we both know it by now.
Galatians 3:10 For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse: for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them.
There is no command in Gen.2:3, and the word "sabbath" is not even mentioned.Not true. In Isaiah 66:23 it is "ALL MANKIND" that is to keep the Sabbath.
In Isaiah 56 it is NON-Jews that are blessed for keeping the Sabbath.
In Gen 2:3 Adam's first full day of life - is the SABBATH.
Isaiah 56 and 66 are not applicable as they speak of a different time period. They are prophetic and do not apply to this dispensation.
Again:
There is no command to keep the Sabbath in this day and age for Gentile believers. You have still not produced a single scripture.
A statement of fact; not a command. A verse that you apparently don't know the meaning of.In Mark 2:27 "the SABBATH as MADE for MANKIND".
I know what they mean, and I am acquainted with Baptist doctrine. You are not.Read the texts above and you will see why even Baptist documents affirm this point.