annsni said:No - The egg was utilized by God to create the body that He prepared for the Word. The Word became flesh when it indwelt in it. There is nothing contradicting Scripture in that statement. You are stuck on this idea that YOU came up with that the Word became flesh means that there couldn't be any part of anything existing prior to the flesh being created because that would be wrong. However, we know that God creates human bodies by utilizing already existing material - that's consistent with Scripture. With Adam, he was made from the dust of the earth. Eve was made of the rib of Adam. We know that there is a reason for each of these. It is the same with God utilizing the egg of Mary to create the body that the Word would inhabit. The Word was not in that egg - the Word became flesh when that egg was somehow fertilized by the Holy Spirit. Don't see the problem here.
God can use another dust, but in case of Egg of Mary, it was affected by the sin natures. Egg of Mary was not designed for the Word, but for the Sperm. If the Word has to be fertilized with the Egg, then it should have provided another 23 chromosomes which means becoming a Sperm. Word became Sperm first?
1. Jesus did not come in sinful flesh because sinful flesh as you are forcing it to mean does not exist. Cells are not sinful. But the nature and soul inside the person IS sinful - or in the case of Jesus, not sinful.
2. Again, Jesus did not come in sinless flesh because then that's saying that flesh can be sinful. It cannot.
Bible Says " Sinful Flesh" and mentions the Lusts of Flesh, Sins of Flesh, Did the Flesh of Jesus have Lusts and Sins?
Yes, Flesh can mean the human beings in general. But in this case, the context tells us the Flesh as it is.3. There IS sinful flesh according to Romans 8:3 but it is not skin and bones. It is the nature of man as the definition of sarx is in the Strongs - "the flesh, denotes mere human nature, the earthly nature of man apart from divine influence, and therefore prone to sin and opposed to God" If you do not take verse 3 out of context, and go back to verse 1 and put in "body", then it doesn't make sense. How can I physically stop following my "body" and start physically following the "Spirit"? Does that not mean no longer following our human, earthly nature and now following the Spirit? If you insist on putting skin and bones in as flesh in this passage, you make it make absolutely no sense.
Read the Bible Ro 8:1-4 thoroughly.
4. Yes, Mary was a sinner - she was just as one of us. But God chose her for a very special role - to be the mother of the earthly Jesus.
5. The egg of Mary was neither sinless or sinful. If it had been fertilized by the sperm of a man, it would have been only a human who had a human nature - and therefore would have become a sinner. However, it was fertilized miraculously by the overshadowing of the Holy Spirit and the body that it became would carry the Divine nature of the Son of God, the Messiah, the Holy One. Jesus was conceived, gestated, born, grew, lived and died sinless.
Flesh is not neutral and Egg cannot be an exception. You sound like Women do not pass any sin nature to the offspring but only men transmit the sinfulness. Then the Bible is wrong in Romans 3