That is the beauty of God's plan, there is nothing different between Jesus and us as for His humanity. Therefore, He fully understands what we have to struggle with.Yes you proved that he was human. What is the difference between him and us?
That is the beauty of God's plan, there is nothing different between Jesus and us as for His humanity. Therefore, He fully understands what we have to struggle with.Yes you proved that he was human. What is the difference between him and us?
Of course he knows that. That's why he came to save us out of it.That is the beauty of God's plan, there is nothing different between Jesus and us as for His humanity. Therefore, He fully understands what we have to struggle with.
If someone has a cold nature then they get cold, if they have a hot nature then they get hot, and if they have a sinful nature then they sin.Of course he knows that. That's why he came to save us out of it.
But if you don't have a fully 100% human like us then you are tending toward Docetic heresy of the Gnostics saying Jesus only appeared to be fully human.Of course he knows that. That's why he came to save us out of it.
Babies and young children have the sin nature but they don't sin. Jesus had the sin nature but He never sinned.If someone has a cold nature then they get cold, if they have a hot nature then they get hot, and if they have a sinful nature then they sin.
It is a paradox. Jesus had a human sinful nature yet He never committed any sin. This is where human logic needs to bow to the revelation of God's Word.You are misunderstanding the word nature. Example: The boy has a mean nature. That mean he is mean.
Babys do sin, their born into it. Have you seen a baby have a tantrum. Have you seen one get mad an throw the bottle and hit someone with it? That's not good. Their born into it.Babies and young children have the sin nature but they don't sin. Jesus had the sin nature but He never sinned.
Yes you proved that he was human. What is the difference between him and us?
If that is a sin then tell me which Commandment says "Thou shall not get mad and throw your milk bottle"?Babys do sin, their born into it. Have you seen a baby have a tantrum. Have you seen one get mad an throw the bottle and hit someone with it? That's not good. Their born into it.
Babys do sin, their born into it. Have you seen a baby have a tantrum. Have you seen one get mad an throw the bottle and hit someone with it? That's not good. Their born into it.
There's no commandment that says that. Babies get mad and bite, and they know what they are doing. They fight with other babies. They have not yet learn to behave properly. They have to be taught.If that is a sin then tell me which Commandment says "Thou shall not get mad and throw your milk bottle"?
It is a paradox. Jesus had a human sinful nature yet He never committed any sin. This is where human logic needs to bow to the revelation of God's Word.
Then you need to prove all the aborted babies are damned to hell as sinners who never converted to Christ.There's no commandment that says that. Babies get mad and bite, and they know what they are doing. They fight with other babies. They have not yet learn to behave properly. They have to be taught.
It is the same. It means original sin passed down in our human nature.We talk about 'sin nature' and about 'sinful nature' - are they the same ?
Their not. Those babies didn't get a chance to sin. And Jesus didn't have to be taught not to sin, but we do. He had no desire to of pleasing himself. He said I only do what I see the Father doing. And he was tempted in every way.Then you need to prove all the aborted babies are damned to hell as sinners who never converted to Christ.
I agree we don't know it all but we can know it adequately. Heresies about the nature of the Lord have been rampant since the beginning of the church. This needs to be argued.Yes....instead of arguing we should just admit we DON'T KNOW IT ALL !!! YET !!!
I believe they are different. Sin nature means you have a nature to sin, but sinful nature means you are all ready in sin.It is the same. It means original sin passed down in our human nature.
That is the beauty of God's plan, there is nothing different between Jesus and us as for His humanity. Therefore, He fully understands what we have to struggle with.