Markbsnr: You might wish to read the three versions again, and see what words are actually written, not the meaning that you might bring to them.
So, do YOU think, like the rich man, that he DID keep the whole law except for that one little detail about his love of his money? C'mon...do you honestly think that he was really being honest? That's what I was talking about that Jesus knew his heart, how else did he know about his weak spot? We have ALL sinned, we are ALL lawbreakers. Some are just better at hiding it than others but nothing is hidden from God. This guy was a sinner because he was merely human. There would have been no point in Jesus arguing with him over all the ways in which he wasn't as perfect as he thought, instead, he cut to the chase and pointed out the heart of the matter. Money was this guy's downfall because it kept him from following Christ but, in reality, he was the same as everyone else in that he needed to see his need for a Savior. This is a place we all must come to.
Come on, bb. You are a sola member. What do all three passages actually say? Jesus had no problem with him following the laws as well as he did. Jesus had no problem with his deeds. Except for the deed that Jesus laid on him after the fact, so to speak. I'm sorry if you don't think that the doing of the individual are deeds, but they are.