Then what other ways do you think He was tempted in? He WAS human, after all. He felt human emotions: sadness, joy, anger.. We know that He was tempted to commit suicide, by the devil. That if He jumped, an angel would catch Him. And on the cross, He felt every emotion possible, every pain, every situation that we find ourselves in. He felt it ALL.
It is a very sad and huge stretch to read Hebrews and take it mean that He was tempted in all ways that people are tempted.
This interpretation then goes to disgusting depth of twisting Christ's unblemished mind into the most disgusting mind that has ever been.
It means Jesus must have been tempted toward rape, torture and even murder, just like any number of Christians might have experienced temptations in their carnal life.
Paul states "For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwells no good thing" and "For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit..."
Lust comes from sin, which produces lust, from within us, from within the flesh.
Jesus did not have the sin nature nor a carnal mind to generate lust.
This interpretation then goes to disgusting depth of twisting Christ's unblemished mind into the most disgusting mind that has ever been.
It means Jesus must have been tempted toward rape, torture and even murder, just like any number of Christians might have experienced temptations in their carnal life.
Paul states "For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwells no good thing" and "For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit..."
Lust comes from sin, which produces lust, from within us, from within the flesh.
Jesus did not have the sin nature nor a carnal mind to generate lust.