The teaching that Christ could have sinned but did not, comes from a misunderstanding of ".. tempted in all points as we are..." (Heb. 4:15). But this verse goes onto say ".. but without sin". This "without sin", does not simply mean He did not sin but rather had no capacity for sin. Any "temptation" or "invitation" to sin, would find no traction in the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus would never entertain even a single thought about committing sin.
He cannot be tempted - James 1:13
in Greek it is one word which can alternately mean to test, to tempt, or to prove. context dictates which meaning is intended.
in the context of Christ it is impossible that it is ever 'tempted'
James explains to us how temptation works: the wicked desires in each person's own heart are aroused - James 1:14
to say Christ was "tempted" is to claim therefore, that He had wicked desires in His heart.
which is blasphemy.
because "in Him is no sin" - 1 John 3:5
Christ was tested in every way that we are, yet without sin.
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