Was Jesus asking why or announcing the fulfillment of Psalm 22?Remembering that the faith of God never ever asks why.
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Was Jesus asking why or announcing the fulfillment of Psalm 22?Remembering that the faith of God never ever asks why.
Was Jesus asking why or announcing the fulfillment of Psalm 22?
Sin is defined as breaking commandments (1 John 3:4). The answer then is no.Remembering that the faith of God never ever asks why.
Why? Doesn't change anything. I think you got a mis-translation. In fact, I'm sure of it.Read what Paul wrote to the church at Corinth...
Only if you define "fully human" different than human in God's Plan and Purpose in Christ Jesus.Sure you can, because to be fully human is to be perfect. To sin is to be less than fully human.
Sorry you misunderstand. Too many false premises to try to explain here. In other words, it will take other threads to get to the truth, God Willing.To say that God's purpose or intent was for us to sin is blasphemous, and to say that Adam wasn't fully human until after he fell is absurd.
Sure you can, because to be fully human is to be perfect. To sin is to be less than fully human.
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.At least to be human as God originally designed and made the first humans.
Did Jesus sin when His feet were on the Earth?
Remembering that the faith of God never ever asks why.
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.Remembering that the faith of God never ever asks why.
Agree. Jesus was the atonement for our sins. He did not need to be sin..., we have enough on our own.No.
He did not become sin (sorry someone or many deceived you there).
Christ was made sin, by virtue of being made flesh.
Chapter and verse please. I would like to study that further.Christ was made sin, by virtue of being made flesh.
Chapter and verse please. I would like to study that further.
Not possible. He remained sinlessly perfect .Christ was made sin, by virtue of being made flesh.