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This statement, I think, is too strong, and goes against the sovereignty of God. A truly sovereign God can do anything he wishes and is certainly way above any arrogant human judgements as to how he should or should not act. The answer, therefore, is yes, Jesus could do anything he wishes to do, including sin. That is the hypothetical...the theoretical. The reality is, he has never chosen to sin, and I believe, never would.Originally posted by 4His_glory:
No, Christ could not have sinned, even though the temptations were real, and He was fully man, He was also fully God, He could not have sinned.
This statement, I think, is too strong, and goes against the sovereignty of God. A truly sovereign God can do anything he wishes and is certainly way above any arrogant human judgements as to how he should or should not act. The answer, therefore, is yes, Jesus could do anything he wishes to do, including sin. That is the hypothetical...the theoretical. The reality is, he has never chosen to sin, and I believe, never would.Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 4His_glory:
No, Christ could not have sinned, even though the temptations were real, and He was fully man, He was also fully God, He could not have sinned.
This statement, I think, is too strong, and goes against the sovereignty of God. A truly sovereign God can do anything he wishes and is certainly way above any arrogant human judgements as to how he should or should not act. The answer, therefore, is yes, Jesus could do anything he wishes to do, including sin. That is the hypothetical...the theoretical. The reality is, he has never chosen to sin, and I believe, never would.Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 4His_glory:
No, Christ could not have sinned, even though the temptations were real, and He was fully man, He was also fully God, He could not have sinned.
Joe, I understand what you wrote but if God did violate His character He would cease to be holy. He would go against His word. What you seem to be suggesting is that God really is not immutable? Not accusing...just asking?Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
I never said it negated his holiness. Read my post again very carefully. His omnipotence means he is certainly able to do whatever he wishes, and we have no right to judge his rightness nor his wrongness.
Joseph Botwinick
No, that is not what Joe is saying, and I quote:Originally posted by Calvibaptist:
Bill, Joe, and Andy:
I think you are all saying the same thing. Let me string it together.
1) God is omnipotent (God can do anything He wants)
2) God is holy (God only wants holiness)
3) God (Father, Jesus, HS) can't do what is unholy because He doesn't want to. It goes against His very nature.
The answer, therefore, is yes, Jesus could do anything he wishes to do, including sin.
I would not, however, say that he can't...rather that he won't because he does not desire to sin.Originally posted by Calvibaptist:
But, Bill, Jesus does not wish (desire) to sin, therefore He can't. That is why he said it was hypothetical.
The point being that we are trying to understand the God who has revealed Himself in Scripture. Nothing about this is ridiculous unless you are arguing just for the sake of argument. To discover more of God is the point of our existence and the greatest task to which we could set ourselves.Originally posted by genesis12:
What a ridiculous question. Like most of what goes on in these forums, we set ourselves up as judge, jury, and executioner of what God did, is doing, and will do, whether in the person of the Father, the Son, or the Holy Spirit. Think about it.
I would not, however, say that he can't...rather that he won't because he does not desire to sin.Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Calvibaptist:
But, Bill, Jesus does not wish (desire) to sin, therefore He can't. That is why he said it was hypothetical.
OmnipotenceOmnipotence (literally, "all power") is power with no limits or inexhaustible, in other words, unlimited power.
I mean no disrespect to Joe, but it is a hypothetical that has not grounds in any reality (real or theoretical). God cannot sin. Jesus is God. Jesus cannot sin. Honestly, the case is closed. It is like asking, "Can God make a rock that He cannot move?"Originally posted by Calvibaptist:
But, Bill, Jesus does not wish (desire) to sin, therefore He can't. That is why he said it was hypothetical.
Joe - we're just not going to see eye to eye. Do I believe God is omnipotent? Yes! A thousand times yes. But I as I read and study God's word I have yet to see where God can act contray to His character.Originally posted by Joseph_Botwinick:
Bill,
With that statement, you have denied the omnipotence of God. That is not a road I am ready to go down. There is nothing my God can't do. There are some things he won't do, like sin. His choice not to sin, however, does not negate his ability to, if he ever wished to. I just don't believe he ever would, which makes him, IMO, more holy than a god who is not able to sin. Just because you say so doesn't mean the case is closed. You are not the final authority of faith and doctrine...the last I heard, according to Reformed Doctrine, Scripture holds that title. You have quoted above several scripture passages which point to God's sovereign choice to not sin...but not one of them say anything about God's lack of ability to sin. If you produce one, I will change my mind.
Joseph Botwinick