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Again, Christ is without sin as the Bible clearly says in places such as: 1 John 3:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21, and Hebrews 4:15.
>2 Corinthians 5
>21 God made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.
The key part of this verse is "who knew no sin", Christ is without sin but took on our sin ("to be sin on our behalf).
>And, dying on the cross isn't the only way He sinned.
Christ did not sin.
>Have you not considered that the strongest rebuke in the Bible, comes to Job when he questions God for his treatment?
Irrelevant.
>Mark 15
>34... “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”
Ah yes, Christ sinned because He, at the moment of His death and in extreme suffering, vocalised His anguish.
>Adam became sin by... sinning.
>Christ became sin by... sinning.
Christ became sin by taking on our sin at the Cross, Christ did not sin.
>I noticed everyone explains away whenever Jesus sins. But, He suffered such things for our sake. And, they always seemed to be intentional. For right after questioning God, He said “It is finished.”
There is no explaining away whenever Christ sins because it never happens. Christ is without sin.
>To say sin isn't sin when Jesus does it, would be to exempt Him from living as a man, and being under the law. Who can fulfill a law if they are not subject to it?
If Christ sinned then He would not have been able to fulfil the Law and we would be damned without hope of salvation.
Christ was born a man in order to be made subject to the Law, there was no requirement for Christ to sin in order to be placed under the Law nor did Christ have to sin in order to fulfil it.
>It was by the Father's design that Jesus was brought into conflict with the Law, so that it should be put to death. Because, He suffers no accuser of His Son.
At no point was Christ in conflict with the Law of God. The Law was fulfilled in Christ not put to death.
>Both Abraham and Christ are our example, and not an example of someone who keeps the law and lives without sin. But, instead they are our example of being loved and carried by the Father. They are examples of being setup for success by the Father. As He too is able to show us this same love and sets us up for success.
Both are examples because of their faith and obedience to God. Christ is the better example because He lived a life without sin, which, although impossible for us, is something we should strive to emulate.
>People really get hung up on obedience. But, so long as they focus on obedience, their attention will only be on themselves, and they will miss the heart of God.
"People get really hung up on what the Bible says".
Christ is without sin.
Mate, I don't know where you're getting all this from but you need to get rid of it. If Christ sinned then He would have broken the Law of God and been unable to fulfil it, He would not have been the unblemished sacrifice that ransomed us from death (1 Peter 1:18-19, Hebrews 9:11-28, and 1 Peter 3:18). If Christ had sinned then we would be without hope of salvation because we would still be under the Law. Praise God then that Christ was without sin.
>2 Corinthians 5
>21 God made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.
The key part of this verse is "who knew no sin", Christ is without sin but took on our sin ("to be sin on our behalf).
>And, dying on the cross isn't the only way He sinned.
Christ did not sin.
>Have you not considered that the strongest rebuke in the Bible, comes to Job when he questions God for his treatment?
Irrelevant.
>Mark 15
>34... “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”
Ah yes, Christ sinned because He, at the moment of His death and in extreme suffering, vocalised His anguish.
>Adam became sin by... sinning.
>Christ became sin by... sinning.
Christ became sin by taking on our sin at the Cross, Christ did not sin.
>I noticed everyone explains away whenever Jesus sins. But, He suffered such things for our sake. And, they always seemed to be intentional. For right after questioning God, He said “It is finished.”
There is no explaining away whenever Christ sins because it never happens. Christ is without sin.
>To say sin isn't sin when Jesus does it, would be to exempt Him from living as a man, and being under the law. Who can fulfill a law if they are not subject to it?
If Christ sinned then He would not have been able to fulfil the Law and we would be damned without hope of salvation.
Christ was born a man in order to be made subject to the Law, there was no requirement for Christ to sin in order to be placed under the Law nor did Christ have to sin in order to fulfil it.
>It was by the Father's design that Jesus was brought into conflict with the Law, so that it should be put to death. Because, He suffers no accuser of His Son.
At no point was Christ in conflict with the Law of God. The Law was fulfilled in Christ not put to death.
>Both Abraham and Christ are our example, and not an example of someone who keeps the law and lives without sin. But, instead they are our example of being loved and carried by the Father. They are examples of being setup for success by the Father. As He too is able to show us this same love and sets us up for success.
Both are examples because of their faith and obedience to God. Christ is the better example because He lived a life without sin, which, although impossible for us, is something we should strive to emulate.
>People really get hung up on obedience. But, so long as they focus on obedience, their attention will only be on themselves, and they will miss the heart of God.
"People get really hung up on what the Bible says".
Christ is without sin.
Mate, I don't know where you're getting all this from but you need to get rid of it. If Christ sinned then He would have broken the Law of God and been unable to fulfil it, He would not have been the unblemished sacrifice that ransomed us from death (1 Peter 1:18-19, Hebrews 9:11-28, and 1 Peter 3:18). If Christ had sinned then we would be without hope of salvation because we would still be under the Law. Praise God then that Christ was without sin.
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2 Corinthians 5
21 God made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.
And, dying on the cross isn't the only way He sinned.
Have you not considered that the strongest rebuke in the Bible, comes to Job when he questions God for his treatment?
Mark 15
34... “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”
Adam became sin by... sinning.
Christ became sin by... sinning.
I noticed everyone explains away whenever Jesus sins. But, He suffered such things for our sake. And, they always seemed to be intentional. For right after questioning God, He said “It is finished.”
To say sin isn't sin when Jesus does it, would be to exempt Him from living as a man, and being under the law. Who can fulfill a law if they are not subject to it?
It was by the Father's design that Jesus was brought into conflict with the Law, so that it should be put to death. Because, He suffers no accuser of His Son.
Both Abraham and Christ are our example, and not an example of someone who keeps the law and lives without sin. But, instead they are our example of being loved and carried by the Father. They are examples of being setup for success by the Father. As He too is able to show us this same love and sets us up for success.
People really get hung up on obedience. But, so long as they focus on obedience, their attention will only be on themselves, and they will miss the heart of God.