Thinkingstuff
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I don't know where this conversation is going but to the thread question of whether Jesus had a sinful nature while incarnate. I would say a vehemently loud NO!
Any questions?
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Just one. How did God make it possible for Christ to enter this world without a sinful nature?I don't know where this conversation is going but to the thread question of whether Jesus had a sinful nature while incarnate. I would say a vehemently loud NO!
Any questions?
Just one. How did God make it possible for Christ to enter this world without a sinful nature?
That is right. And so Christ was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. It is why the virgin birth was so necessary. That is part of the reason this thread has taken a turn to the emphasis on the virgin birth. It is part of the proof that Christ did not have a sinful nature.That's part of the miracle of the incarnation. Didn't the Holy Spirit Cover Mary for the conseption of Jesus? So it was the work of the Holy Spirit that Kept Jesus without a sin nature.
I can go with that. So who denies the virgin birth. To deny it is a heretical belief. Sorry that is like a fundamental Christian belief from the begining. Especially when the Gospels record it.That is right. And so Christ was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. It is why the virgin birth was so necessary. That is part of the reason this thread has taken a turn to the emphasis on the virgin birth. It is part of the proof that Christ did not have a sinful nature.
Was the virgin birth necessary, or was that simply the means God ordained for Christ to come into the world?That is right. And so Christ was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. It is why the virgin birth was so necessary. That is part of the reason this thread has taken a turn to the emphasis on the virgin birth. It is part of the proof that Christ did not have a sinful nature.
Was the virgin birth necessary, or was that simply the means God ordained for Christ to come into the world?
The problem with that line of thought though is that the Bible teaches that we must be born again because of our very nature. Was Jesus born again? Impossible.
The moment a baby is born, it does not sin, but it's in Adam and cut off from God.
Do you see the point, it's not about committing sin, it's the very fact of the nature.
Slow, it's harder than I thought it would be. You would think realtors, and lenders would want to receive free marketing and help non profit organizations if there was no cost and time associated with it...simply a 1 page authorization form to be filled out for their preferred title company.I would say it was necessary for the very reason that is what God ordained.
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Slow, it's harder than I thought it would be. You would think realtors, and lenders would want to receive free marketing and help non profit organizations if there was no cost and time associated with it...simply a 1 page authorization form to be filled out for their preferred title company.
God could have sent Christ via a space ship, an ostrich egg, or any other means, if that is your simple objection.Was the virgin birth necessary, or was that simply the means God ordained for Christ to come into the world?
God could have sent Christ via a space ship, an ostrich egg, or any other means, if that is your simple objection.
But the virgin birth was necessary, not simply because it was a fulfillment of prophecy or the way that God ordained, but for many other reasons.
1. It was the way that deity (as a man) had to enter the world.
2. It was the way that sinless man had to enter the world (there was no other possible way.
3. It was the only way for Christ to remain sinless, and keep his entire humanity.
4. It was the only way for Christ to be 100% God and 100% man both at the same time.
5. It was the only way for Christ to enter the world and still be the rightful heir to the throne of David.
6. It was the only way that Christ could be tempted in all points such as we are.
7. It was the only way that Christ could become our Great High Priest.
8. It was the only way that Christ could make an atonement for our sins.
A denial of the virgin birth affects all these doctrines, and also the very gospel itself. Almost all the fundamental doctrines of the Bible are affected by the virgin birth of Christ. One may go so far as to say that one cannot be saved without believing in the virgin birth of Christ.
There are some that believe but only because the Bible says it.drfuss: DHK, perhaps I just missed it, but I didn't see anybody on here deny the virgin birth. So why do you keep implying that someone did deny the virgin birth?
Some have taken issue with some of your application interpretations of the virgin birth. IMO, making these untrue claims about what others have said just weakens your augument. See the saying below.
Whatever would lead you to make such a bold statement like that without any apparent study. The Bible is replete with such evidence, and quite clear evidence at that:>There are some that believe but only because the Bible says it.
They don't see it as necessary.
In a strictly logical context - in 6000 years of study intelligent Jews have never concluded that the messiah was required to have a virgin birth.
Why are you so defensive and nasty...I wasn't objecting to anything but asking a question. I believe in the virgin birth.God could have sent Christ via a space ship, an ostrich egg, or any other means, if that is your simple objection.
But the virgin birth was necessary, not simply because it was a fulfillment of prophecy or the way that God ordained, but for many other reasons.
1. It was the way that deity (as a man) had to enter the world.
2. It was the way that sinless man had to enter the world (there was no other possible way.
3. It was the only way for Christ to remain sinless, and keep his entire humanity.
4. It was the only way for Christ to be 100% God and 100% man both at the same time.
5. It was the only way for Christ to enter the world and still be the rightful heir to the throne of David.
6. It was the only way that Christ could be tempted in all points such as we are.
7. It was the only way that Christ could become our Great High Priest.
8. It was the only way that Christ could make an atonement for our sins.
A denial of the virgin birth affects all these doctrines, and also the very gospel itself. Almost all the fundamental doctrines of the Bible are affected by the virgin birth of Christ. One may go so far as to say that one cannot be saved without believing in the virgin birth of Christ.
I made it very clear that I don't think that there is anyone here that denies the virgin birth. But there are some that question its necessity. I don't know if you are one of those or not. Possibly. I don't see that as a nasty post. I was pointing out why the virgin birth is a very necessary doctrine. Why is that "nasty." It is important for us to know these things.Why are you so defensive and nasty...I wasn't objecting to anything but asking a question. I believe in the virgin birth.
I made it very clear that I don't think that there is anyone here that denies the virgin birth. But there are some that question its necessity. I don't know if you are one of those or not. Possibly. I don't see that as a nasty post. I was pointing out why the virgin birth is a very necessary doctrine. Why is that "nasty." It is important for us to know these things.
And that answers the OP. No, Jesus did not have a sinful nature. He was born without one.Yes the virgin birth is a necessity for a multitude of reasons not the least that it tells us Jesus is sinless.
DHK: I made it very clear that I don't think that there is anyone here that denies the virgin birth. But there are some that question its necessity. I don't know if you are one of those or not. Possibly. I don't see that as a nasty post. I was pointing out why the virgin birth is a very necessary doctrine. Why is that "nasty." It is important for us to know these things.