Deborah13
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Not sure how you copied a portion of my post to take it out of its context and meaning, but I hope you are proud of your ability to do such things, I am sure the Lord is well pleased with such ability, The Lord did not have "sin in the flesh" as we do, His nature was not that of fallen man, if you choose to promote such things by deception and twisting of the scriptures as you have with my own post, then may God grant you repentance from such things. I can not rebuke you (as I should) for my affection for you and the goodness and love of the truth that I have seen in the past in your post, will not allow me to treat you as the others who do such things. My only recourse seems to be to pray that the sincerity I have witnessed in the past would return to your heart. As far as the discussion of this issue with you, I must reject your ability to be honest on this issue and account that a discussion with you cannot be fruitful.The problem is this idea that when man is born he is sinful because of Adam's sin. No he is born with the nature of Adam
Sorry George, I said that, and you quoted me in your post. I did not do that on purpose.
Yep, man is born with the nature of Adam, human nature. Before Adam sinned did he have the same human nature before he sinned? It seems to that he was capable of sinning, because HE DID. But Adam was a man and only a man, he was NOT God in the flesh, he had no claim as DEITIY, and neither do we.
Jesus was both. Jesus had two separate natures. Human nature and God's nature.
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.
The following are quotes from articles by Matt Slick
This is the union of the two natures (Divine and human) in the person of Jesus. Jesus is God in flesh (John 1:1,14; 10:30-33; 20:28; Phil. 2:5-8; Heb. 1:8).
GOD MAN He is worshiped (Matt. 2:2,11; 14:33)He worshiped the Father (John 17)He was called God (John 20:28; Heb. 1:8)He was called man (Mark 15:39; John 19:5)He was called Son of God (Mark 1:1)He was called Son of Man (John 9:35-37)He is prayed to (Acts 7:59)He prayed to the Father (John 17)He is sinless (1 Pet. 2:22; Heb. 4:15)He was tempted (Matt. 4:1)He knows all things (John 21:17)He grew in wisdom (Luke 2:52)He gives eternal life (John 10:28)He died (Rom. 5:8)All the fullness of deity dwells in Him (Col. 2:9)He has a body of flesh and bones (Luke 24:39)
His nature was not that of fallen man, if you choose to promote such things by deception and twisting of the scriptures
Well George all I can say to you is this. In my previous post, this last post, I quoted scripture from Hebrews and I quote Matt Slick, who I believe is Calvinist in his belief, from what I have been able to discern from much of what he writes.
So George, if I am wrong, that Jesus had two natures, 100% man and 100% God, then most of the Christian body of Christ is wrong, too. I am in good company!