Do you believe Jesus is God?
Yes, or no?
If yes, then what you are saying is that God can sin.
Perhaps you need to reread and believe 1 John 1:5.
1 John 1:5
“And this is the message we have heard from Him
and announce to you:
God is light, and in Him there is no darkness at all. “
Apparently you think there is darkness in God, which would contradict 1 John 1:5.
Think. If God could potentially sin, there would have to be sin or darkness within Him in order to potentially sin.
How do you believe 1 John 1:5? The short answer is that you don’t believe it.
You need to reread and believe Hebrews 7:26.
Hebrews 7:26
”
For such an high priest became us, who is holy, harmless, undefiled,
separate from sinners, and made higher than the heavens”
Okay, according to this above verse, Jesus is HOLY, harmless, UNDEFILED, and SEPARATE FROM SINNERS, and made higher than the heavens. So do you believe Jesus is undefiled and holy and separate from sinners? No, you don’t believe that. You believe Jesus was defiled in that He could potentially sin. You really don’t believe Jesus is the spotless Lamb. To you, Jesus has some spot to potentially sin like us. You think Jesus is not separate from sinners in the fact He could sin. Again, can God sin? No! That’s a stupid question. We know God cannot potentially sin under any circumstance. God is good. God is love. God is perfect and holy in all He does.
So what of Hebrews 2, and Hebrews 4?
Hebrews 2:18 says,
’For in that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succour them that are tempted.”
Hebrews 4:15 says,
”For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as
we are, yet without sin.“
So let me get this straight. You believe Jesus was tempted to do evil. Meaning, that for a split second or so He considered the idea to sin or that He had a desire within Him to do that sin but He simply did not act on His evil impulses. So you are saying Jesus is not separate from sinners and that He is defiled, which would violate Hebrews 7:26. What you are saying is that Jesus has darkness within Him, which would violate Jesus being God according to 1 John 1:5. You are attacking the deity of Jesus Christ, and this is wrong. Imagine facing the Lord one day and telling Him that He could have sinned? The horror you will face at the Judgment for claiming that He could sin is unimaginable in my mind. So how do we deal with Hebrews 2:18, and Hebrews 4:15? Simple. As I said before, these verses are in reference to
EXTERNAL temptation ONLY. In our English language we can say somebody tempted us but yet we had no interest in the temptation given. Example: A strange man off the street comes up to Rick and tries to sell him a bottle of raw sewage. Rick politely declines and says, “No thank you.” Later, when Rick goes over to Bob’s house, he tells him this, “Yeah, some guy came up to me and tempted me with a bottle of raw sewage.” Bob replied, “That’s unbelievable.” So was Rick actually tempted internally by this bottle of raw sewage? No. Most definitely not. A person who would read this example would understand that Rick was saying that he was being EXTERNALLY tempted.
See, what you are not doing is you are not looking at the whole counsel of God’s Word on this matter.
And that’s your false assumption with no actual backing of Scripture really saying that.
While Jesus did have a flesh and blood body of a man, Hebrews 7:26 says Jesus was made HIGHER THAN THE HEAVENS.
You also did not address any of the verses I brought forth, either. This is what I would call an unfair discussion. You are just ignoring all the points in Scripture that refute your belief. Unless you deal with them, there is no point in continuing this conversation. You will simply just believe whatever you want to believe despite the verses I have challenged you with that you have not explained.
Yes, you tried to do this with John 5:21 by pointing out John 5:19, but then I turned around and showed you the latter half of the verse that you did not read that refutes your false thinking.
Chapter and verse please.
No. You are not reading and believing that verse correctly. Lets review it again.
John 5:19
“Then answered Jesus and said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do: for what things soever he doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise.”
Okay so the first part of the verse is saying that Jesus can do nothing of Himself but only what He sees the Father do. Meaning, Jesus is not going to do something unless He sees the Father do it. That’s what the first part of this verse says.
The second part of the verse which you really deny and refuse to accept and believe is that Jesus says that whatever things He does (i.e., the Father does), the Son also DOES LIKEWISE. Meaning, the Son also does the same things He sees the Father do. Jesus is not saying that whatever He sees the Father do, the Father will do through Him. No, no. That’s NOT what it says. It says these also forth the Son LIKEWISE!!!!
Likewise is defined as:
In the same way, or:
In like manner.
Sources:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/likewise
https://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/Likewise
So Jesus can do in the same way the same things that the Father does. That’s what John 5:19 says that you have put a blindfold over your eyes so you cannot see what the text says because you simply do not want to see it. You need to address this part.