Sure it is Barny, day by day our relationship grows with Christ, and day by day we become more like Him through a relationship and faith.
All this comes with believing in Jesus.
You want simplicity Barny, I will give you simplicity.
Isn't the whole gospel message about love? If we believe in Jesus won't we grow to love Jesus and don't we love Him because He first loved us? His righteousness is love a true agape love that is an unselfish, un onditional love not a fleshly love.
I would like you to do something for me Barny, everywhere the law says "thou shall not" want you to put love says "thou shall not" because this is the truth of the matter. Dosen't agape love only come from God, and dosen't He want to impart that love to us so that we will also love with agape love? Isn't that what this is all about,a love relationship with the almighty God and out brothers and sisters around us?
If you believe in Jesus you will also believe all there is about Jesus and by beholding Him you will become changed. All of this comes with believing in Jesus!!!
You claimed that perfect obedience to the law is required as evidence of "imparted" righteousness. Without this we are of the world and lost.
So what does this doctrine you follow say about those who do not achieve this perfect obedience to the law? They receive Jesus and they live for several decades as a Christian, but never managed to achieve perfect obedience to the law in their lifetime.
And as only past sin was dealt with at the cross (Rom 3:25), then there is no more subsequent sin in a Christian's life. They have "ceased from sin" as God says in 1Pet 4:1. There is no more sacrifice for sin.
Anyone God has justified is free from any charges (including sin/transgression of the law/unrighteousness). Not even Satan the accuser can lay any charges of sin against a believer, Rom 8:33.
But the doctrine you follow contradicts this. You are still charging Christians with sin/transgression of the law/unrighteousness.
I suggest the doctrine you follow is mixing grace with works of the law. And God says we cannot mix these, Rom 11:6.