Not anymore. At first your effort was shocking. Now, it is pathetic.Isn't it amazing that people focus one part of Jesus than the other?
How many of "you" are here?
I wonder if you are those few who "like" your false teaching.
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Not anymore. At first your effort was shocking. Now, it is pathetic.Isn't it amazing that people focus one part of Jesus than the other?
"No, he was being tempted to "tempt the LORD" by the tempter, and it was unsucessful because Jesus was not really tempted by the devils temptation."I dont see where I have expressed any disagreement with you on " He could not be enticed by sin in the same way fallen humans are"
Picking and pulling at God/Jesus character is his forte.well dont heed Todd white , that man does the work of darkness my friend . OH darkness but he sure can
appear to be nice , kind and even loving . beware that man and its doctrine . Bible time .
No. No.I don’t think speaking for myself is really the thing. It’s not good to pick and pull at members on this board. However feel free to do as you wish. In the end, may the Holy Spirit guide all of us, and the Spirit of Christ and looking and seeking the Father in faith. It’s reminded to me to “worship the Father in spirit and in truth.”
What they may mean to people I don’t know, I can’t read hearts. Yahavah read the hearts of people.
I very much agree. But its okay to speak as unto carnal too"No, he was being tempted to "tempt the LORD" by the tempter, and it was unsucessful because Jesus was not really tempted by the devils temptation."
This isn’t about disagreements, @Verily. I just felt the need to clarify-I’m old school and prefer to stick with biblical terminology rather than worldly philosophies.
All good?
J.
Be specific and give the scripture that contradicts my statement. Anyone can post ad hominems to discredit another person.Fascinating. And I expect it always shall be.
For others here be aware of the above statement.
If you are new to study of Scripture take caution from it.
You cannot say you study the words of God and then electively discard passages that do not comport with your self appointed image of the god you prefer.
I copied and pasted directly from the KJV. Go study Jesus temptation in the wilderness.You won't find any verse in context where Jesus experienced temptation inwardly like we do—because the Messiah is sinless.
And you added words that'd not appropriate nor in the text @Heart2Soul
Read the context carefully again.
J.
What do you think of this.I copied and pasted directly from the KJV. Go study Jesus temptation in the wilderness.
You try to come across as highly knowledgeable and skilled in the Word of God but there are holes in your understanding that need to be filled with more than just a negating statement of my understanding.
Exactly, He was able to take the sins of the world upon himself because he conquered those sins in his own flesh.What do you think of this.
Hebrews 4:14-16New Century Version (NCV) For our high priest is able to understand our weaknesses. He was tempted in every way that we are, but he did not sin. Let us, then, feel very sure that we can come before God's throne where there is grace. There we can receive mercy and grace to help us when we need it.
I’m going to give this a good study,I believe God is leading me to do so..thank you for posting.I copied and pasted directly from the KJV. Go study Jesus temptation in the wilderness.
Exactly, Amen!Exactly, He was able to take the sins of the world upon himself because he conquered those sins in his own flesh.
I suggest you conduct a thorough study, and I don’t appreciate your ad hominem counterattack. Jesus was in no way πειραζόμενος inwardly—His temptations were external, and He responded using Scripture. Understood?I copied and pasted directly from the KJV. Go study Jesus temptation in the wilderness.
You try to come across as highly knowledgeable and skilled in the Word of God but there are holes in your understanding that need to be filled with more than just a negating statement of my understanding.
Have they yet introduced "the topic" that Jesus was born with a sin nature?You won't find any verse in context where Jesus experienced temptation inwardly like we do—because the Messiah is sinless.
And you added words that'd not appropriate nor in the text @Heart2Soul
Read the context carefully again.
J.
Thank you .Many here believe that Jesus had a sin nature, @pepper, or that He was merely a man prone to sinful inclinations-but they refuse to study for themselves and rightly divide the word of God.
You’ll encounter them sooner than you think, and they won’t welcome correction.
Kudos for your post.
God bless.
J.
A Sinner came to save Sinners including himself from Sin.
"In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God......and the word became (a sinner) and dwelt among us."
From the heart flows all sorts of evil. But Jesus did not have an evil heart as he had no original sin to corrupt it.I believe Jesus experienced as a man the very thoughts we do, and therefore he shares the state of the human heart.
Mark 7:21 For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders,22 Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness: 23 All these evil things come from within, and defile the man.
Agreed.well dont heed Todd white , that man does the work of darkness my friend . OH darkness but he sure can
appear to be nice , kind and even loving . beware that man and its doctrine . Bible time .
Well done. Though you do realize those truths will never reach those to whom we refer?This is blasphemous-there’s no need for further discussion.
The Word is Sinless:
John 1:14: "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth."
There is no mention of sin or sinful nature here; the focus is on the incarnation, where the eternal, divine Word took on human nature.
2 Corinthians 5:21: "For He made Him who knew no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him."
Jesus bore sin on our behalf but was Himself sinless.
1 Peter 2:22: "He committed no sin, nor was deceit found in His mouth."
Hebrews 4:15: "For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin."
2. Theological Implications of Sinlessness:
If Jesus became a sinner, He could not be the spotless Lamb of God (John 1:29) required to take away the sin of the world. His sinlessness is essential for His role as the perfect sacrifice.
3. Misinterpretation of "Became Flesh":
The Greek phrase in John 1:14, "ὁ λόγος σὰρξ ἐγένετο" ("the Word became flesh"), emphasizes that the eternal Word assumed human nature, not a sinful nature. The term σὰρξ (sarx) does not imply sinfulness; it simply denotes humanity in this context.
4. False Addition to Scripture:
The phrase "the Word became a sinner" is not found in the Bible and directly alters the text of John 1:14.
Adding or altering Scripture is condemned (Deuteronomy 4:2; Revelation 22:18-19).
Your claim that "the Word became a sinner" distorts the nature of Jesus Christ, contradicts biblical teaching, and undermines the gospel. Jesus was and is the sinless Son of God who took on humanity to redeem us, not to partake in sin.
J.