cowboymatt
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standingfirminChrist said:Romans 8:3 states Jesus came in the likeness of sinful flesh.
It does not state He came in sinful flesh
Christ was not made to be sin for us until He hung on the cross. His flesh was not sinful.
The word of which you speak, homoiomati, can mean either something which has direct congruence with something else or that something is similar but different from something else. One has to utilize context to determine which it is. In this case the rest of verse 3 makes the case for congruity. God "condemned sin in the flesh," that is the flesh of Jesus, the same flesh that all of us have. God sent Jesus in our likeness (expressing similarity, not difference) so that sin could be condemned in Jesus' flesh, so that (according to verse 4) the requirement of the Law will be fulfilled in us.
In other words, in order for the just requirement of the Law to be fulfilled in us, God condemned sin in the flesh of Jesus, a flesh that is like ours, not different from it. So Romans 8.3 does not actually support your position that Jesus' flesh was different from ours, it actually does just the opposite.