No. The reason why Jesus chose not sin is because He is simply not capable of sinning because He is God. The moment you accept Jesus is God fully is when you will begin to understand and accept the many verses I have shown in Scripture. So far you have not even explained the latter half of John 5:19, and John 5:21.
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Hebrews 4:15
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.
You said Jesus could have potentially sinned. Yet no verse actually says this, though.
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Jesus has been where we all have in being tested, tempted, and tried with the evils of this life... and He was an overcomer and did not give in to any of this because He submitted His life to God, resisted the devil forcing him to flee (James 4:7)
No. James 4:7 is for us and not Jesus. Jesus did not need to submit to God because He is one with Him since eternity’s past. They are one God. Jesus is the second person of the Trinity. This is not the case for us.
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It doesn't sound like you have a very good handle of what Jesus came to do...
It doesn’t sound like you have a good handle on explaining the verses that I have put forth to you.
You have repeatedly ignored the latter half of John 5:19, and John 5:21.
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which includes Him living as a man anointed by the Holy Ghost and facing all that we face and choosing to over come the devil by walking in all the fruit of the Spirit.
Sorry, you are rambling off into your own imaginary thoughts and not the Bible. Please quote actually verses of the Bible to make your case and not your own thoughts please.
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Please show me where I said there is darkness in God... this is your darkened imagination working because your feelings are hurt due to someone not lock step agreeing with you and instead going by what God's Word teaches.
My feelings were not hurt by any means. I am more afraid for you that you are attacking the Lord and His good character as revealed in Scripture than anything. I also realize that you are not saying directly that there is darkness in God. I am saying that is the logical conclusion you must eventually face if you falsely say Jesus could have potentially sinned. Again, a good tree cannot bring forth bad fruit and a bad tree cannot bring forth good fruit (See: Matthew 7). Meaning, Jesus is the good tree. He cannot potentially do evil because He is God and He is holy. No matter what test you put God in, He can never fail. There is no remote chance God can ever fail or even potentially do wrong because He is God. This is what you fail to understand about the Lord our God. He is more pure and holy than you actually think He is.
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You obviously do not understand what it means to submit one's life unto the Lord... just because satan tempted Jesus does NOT mean Jesus was thinking about doing sin. That's foolishness fueled by darkened understanding.
I am not a mind reader. I was only guessing as to your thinking on how it is wrong. But do not fool yourself that others may think this way. I have talked with other Christians who believe Jesus actually sinned. So there are all kinds of crazy ideas about Jesus out there. I am concerned about your view of Jesus because much of what you say about Him is not actually taken straight from he Scriptures but your own thinking. We are bible believers and we are not Charismatics.
But again, you were the one who said Jesus could have potentially sinned and yet you have no Bible verse that even says that.
So what you are saying about our Lord is unbiblical.
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The devil temps me sometimes... and I have zero agreement with his temptation and do not consider doing whatever he's trying to get me to do... and I learned this from the Lord. You wouldn't understand.
Don’t insult me. I am not an OSAS believer or one of those sin and still be saved Christians. I believe without holiness, no man shall see the Lord. This is living holy by the Spirit. Salvation is conditional and we need both God’s grace and Sanctification in order to make it into His Kingdom. If we are not resisting sin by God’s power, we are not going to inherit the Kingdom of God.
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Duh! All temptation comes from without...
Jesus says the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.
We are to crucify the affections and lusts.
This is internal, and such things can lead men to be slaves to sin.
It’s why some Christians cannot stop sinning even when they desire to stop.
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it's only when we allow tempation to "enter in" does it choke God's Word from inside of us and we become unfruitful according to Jesus. (see Mark 4:13-20)
Yes, that is part of it, but we must crucify the affections and lusts according to Galatians 5:24.
2 Corinthians 7:1 says let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit perfecting holiness in the fear of God.
So there is cleansing of ourselves involved.
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Actually you are twisting and ignoring the whole counsel of God. You can gaslight some of the people some of the time... but you can't gaslight all the people all the time.
What is it with the fancy words here?
Yes, I do recall hearing this word in the past.
But really. Just speak plainly. I am only speaking what I know is the truth of God’s Word.
This is not about egos here. I am not looking to beat my chest and roar like a lion and say I was right.
I am nothing and Christ is everything. At the end of the day, Scripture wins.