Did Jesus sin when His feet were on the Earth?

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Agree. Jesus was the atonement for our sins. He did not need to be sin..., we have enough on our own.
Amen, as written throughout all Scripture in perfect harmony with all Scripture as required by Yahweh's Righteousness .
 
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Not possible. He remained sinlessly perfect .

He was made the sin-offering/ atoning for sin.

He could not redeem ANYONE if He was found with one teeny-weensy sin even.



2Co 5:21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.

You are confusing sinning with being made sin. To be made flesh, is to be made sin.
 
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Jesus was sinless before the Cross. However, when God forsook Him He became sin for us. By crying out 'why' doesn't it show that He was falling short of the glory of God by questioning His Father?

No.
 
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2Co 5:21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.

You are confusing sinning with being made sin. To be made flesh, is to be made sin.
It doesn't alter the fact that to ask why proves that one is questioning the will of God and therefore has fallen short of His glory.
 
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Jesus of Nazareth was the unblemished lamb sacrificed for atonement of our sins. And He was and is God. I can't imagine how God could sin.[/QUOTE....God cannot sin, correct; but Jesus was in a state of sin for us
 
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No? First, it was tantamount to all the precepts of justice that Jesus lived without sinning to show that man could live on this earth without sinning. Furthermore, as fully man Jesus had to face the same temptations we do, however, he could not have died for our sins. Why? Because under those same precepts of justice he would have been incapable of serving as the atonement for our sins. And lastly, as fully God he could not have sinned and yet still have been in his own presence.
Doesn't change the fact that to ask why proves that one doesnt the will of God.
 
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Exactly. Adam was fully human before the fall, and when he sinned he lost the state of original holiness that he had been created in. To lose something is to have less, and so to sin is to be less than fully human.

Jesus, being God, cannot have sinned because God cannot sin. He was fully God and fully Man in every sense, including in that he did not sin.
On the Cross Jesus became sin for us. Being made sin He cries out why thus sinning by what He uttered
 
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I think it would be more correct if you had stated "blind faith doesn't ask why". But I don't believe we are supposed to have blind faith, that leads to bad things often when misled by evil. Man is responsible for what he does and therefore must use his judgment to discern what is acceptable and not when taught something.

There is a good article on "blind faith" found here: Blind Faith

Anyways, I don't understand why you think Jesus' feet on the earth would be sin?
When His feet were on the Earth Jesus never sinned.
 
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God knows everything therefore it is impossible to ask why and still be God.

Jesus was God, but he was also 100% human.
As a human being, he did not know everything - for example, he said "no one knows the day or hour, not even the Son", Matthew 24:36. He also asked people their names, where they lived and how they wanted him to help them.
Jesus chose to limit himself in certain ways. Philippians 2:6-7 says that he chose not to cling to equality with God but emptied himself. He certainly limited himself to being in one place at a time - like all human beings; when he was in Galilee, for example, he could not also, at the same time, be in Jerusalem.
God the Father could, Jesus couldn't.

God himself asks questions, even when he knows the answer. When Adam was hiding after he had sinned, God said, "where are you?" Genesis 3:9.
So no, asking questions is not a sin.
 
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When His feet were on the Earth Jesus never sinned.

No, he didn't.

But you have said that asking questions is a sin.
Jesus asked questions when he was on earth, but he didn't sin. Therefore, how can asking questions be a sin?
 
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On the Cross Jesus became sin for us. Being made sin He cries out why thus sinning by what He uttered

If asking God "why have you forsaken me?" was a sin, then Jesus sinned on the cross.
Therefore, he was not perfect; therefore he didn't die for our sins.

Jesus was made sin for us because he took all our sins upon himself. When all our sins were on him, HE became sin.
He didn't say, "ok, I've got to become sin so I had better commit a sin myself". He was the spotless Lamb of God, 1 Peter 1:19, who takes away the sins of the world, John 1:29.
 
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When His feet were on the Earth Jesus never sinned.

I know Jesus didn't sin, I read the scriptures and it informed me on that subject. But my question was this: what do feet on the earth have to do with sin in your mind anyways. I don't see how that could amount to a sin for anyone for that matter.
 
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