SOOOO many evangelicals like to ignore the law. But the one time Jesus played an evangelical, here's how the conversation went:
Young man: Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?
Jesus: Why do you call me 'good'? Do you not know that only God is good?
*here, Jesus first directs the man to seek after the Holy God - not the young man's impression of God*
Jesus: You know the commandments.....
*here, Jesus directs him to the LAW first. As Paul says, the Law is necessary, not to achieve righteousness, but so that sin may appear utterly sinful. That is, it is the light that reveals the dirt - not the mop used to clean the dirt*
Young man: I have kept all these since I was a boy
Jesus: One thing you lack, go and sell all your possessions and give the money to the poor, then follow me.
*here, Jesus is not saying that we must sell everything to get into heaven. Rather, the young man was guilty of greed, so Jesus demanded that first he repent (sell everything; give to the poor), then obey (follow me). Both are necessary components of faith*
(Mark 10)
So, modern evangelicals love to leave out the need for the Law, Repentance, and Obediance, but they are wrong to do this. Yes, doctrine is daunting, but it is supposed to be - we aren't meant to live up to it, it's meant to show us our shortcomings.