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Nope, that's works crowd material
Sorry, PJ, you can't do this subject with that kind of literalism. You're right if the person reading thinks they can obligate God to themselves. But those verses are written 'in honorium'--they are responsive to the grace of God in the Gospel, where 'his load is easy and his burden is light.' People who are doing things in honor of Christ are not scheming to obligate God. You're wrong if you take it that way.
This is why 'our righteousness must exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees.' From their hard-hearted position, that is very difficult. From the position of the broken, remorseful woman who realized Christ forgave much, it is very easy, Lk 7.