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What Happened To mankind in the fall of Adam ?

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JonShaff

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He was always God, always Had the father, so he had to be Virgin Born to avoid being tagged as being in Adam, and a sinner!
This is what your shallow (not trying to be mean) theology has you focused on. This is not the focus of God's Redemptive Plan that is revealed in the Entire Testimony of Scripture. (Read Colossians 1).
 

Pastor_Bob

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Two words - hypostatic union.

After He was born of Mary, Jesus Christ has been one Person but with two natures - human and divine. These natures are united supernaturally so that the humanity is not lost in the divine nor the divine lost in the humanity.
 

Yeshua1

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Brother, Yes He was always God...but to fulfill the Plan of Redemption and to distribute all of the Blessings of God, He had to be Born with God as His Father, not Adam. Adam has no right to the Inheritance of God. His Son Does though. If you cannot understand this then i would stop arguing over theology and Learn about God's Redemptive Plan through His Son and what all that entails.
Do you have original Sin?
 

Yeshua1

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Two words - hypostatic union.

After He was born of Mary, Jesus Christ has been one Person but with two natures - human and divine. These natures are united supernaturally so that the humanity is not lost in the divine nor the divine lost in the humanity.
True, but His humanity is without a sin nature, correct?
100 % God, and also 100% sinless Humanity
 

Yeshua1

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This is what your shallow (not trying to be mean) theology has you focused on. This is not the focus of God's Redemptive Plan that is revealed in the Entire Testimony of Scripture. (Read Colossians 1).
You deny that we have a sin nature, and so there was/is no such thing as original Sin?
 

JonShaff

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You seem to be denying that we have a sin nature, correct?
I've asked you, Show me Scripture as to what you are referencing and we can discuss. What you think "sin nature" is and what others think it is might be entirely different. Let us establish a common understanding of Sin nature.
 

Yeshua1

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I've asked you, Show me Scripture as to what you are referencing and we can discuss. What you think "sin nature" is and what others think it is might be entirely different. Let us establish a common understanding of Sin nature.
the part of himself Paul described for us after salvation in Romans7!
 

JonShaff

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the part of himself Paul described for us after salvation in Romans7!
I don't believe Romans 7 is talking about two natures....I believe Paul is talking about our spirit that is unregenerate that is trying to mature by means of obedience to the Law.
 

Yeshua1

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I don't believe Romans 7 is talking about two natures....I believe Paul is talking about our spirit that is unregenerate that is trying to mature by means of obedience to the Law.
The passage clearly describes the nature in us before saved, that wars against obeying God and His ways!
 

JonShaff

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The passage clearly describes the nature in us before saved, that wars against obeying God and His ways!
I'm not trying to be mean, but are you reading anything i'm writing? This is a very difficult dialogue.

In Romans Chapter 7, Paul is addressing his struggle as a Jew, trying to Mature through obedience to the Law even though he was unregenerate. He is describing his helpless state prior to being born again...

Romans 7:1
Or do you not know, brothers—for I am speaking to those who know the law

Paul then proceeds to describe his efforts as an unregenerate Jew.
 

Steven Yeadon

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Yeshua1 my friend,

Given Jesus is sinless, that implies that he was and is different than the rest of us humans.

Adam was a son of God but still sinned for instance, as did many angels who are the sons of God. Jesus is different even than angels and Adam, who was arguably a kind of angelic being being a direct son of God. Jesus is without sin in a way foreign to all other beings we have come to know here on earth save Yahweh and His Holy Spirit. The three combined are the Godhead. Again what exactly makes him so foreign to us as created beings is a deep mystery it seems we will pierce at death.

Although, I do want to add that if we use the term sin nature we must be careful. I recognize my sinful state primarily in my temptations and failures. Jesus never failed, which denotes his lack of a similar sin nature, but he was tempted. Temptation being an aspect of sin that the Son knows well. The bible says Yahweh cannot be tempted (James 1:13), but Jesus can and was tempted, yet resisted the evil one completely (Matthew 4:1-11, Luke 4:1-13, Hebrews 2:18, Hebrews 4:15). This is apparently good news, according to the bible, as Jesus can empathize with us in our own temptations and help us out of them.

My question to you is "what do you mean by sin nature exactly?" Then I can search the scriptures more purposely.

I mean if you mean Jesus was without the ability to commit acts of sin, I must agree. We will be sinless like him one day when we are in his presence (1 John 3:2). However, if you say that Jesus was not under the curses of Genesis, then I must disagree, because Jesus toiled for one as a carpenter for probably close to two decades.
 

loDebar

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Sin is not physical nor physically transmitted. Sin is spiritual. Sin affects the physical because of the curse associated with sin
 

loDebar

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At the fall of Adam, sinned entered the physical world, which was sinless before. Sin was already in the spiritual world because Satan and others were here.
 

Martin Marprelate

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Did we now gain the sin nature, as all now found in Adam, and if Jesus was born in same exact flesh as us, would He not have the sin nature, and be found in Adam then?
Hebrews 2:14, 17; 4:15. 'Inasmuch then as the children have partaken of flesh and blood, He Himself likewise shared in the same........Therefore in all things He had to be made like His brethren..........yet without sin.'

The idea that the Lord Jesus did not partake of human flesh is the error of Melchiorism, named after Melchior Hoffmann, an early Anabaptist, who taught that Christ was born of 'celestial flesh.'
 

Martin Marprelate

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Sin is not physical nor physically transmitted. Sin is spiritual. Sin affects the physical because of the curse associated with sin
It is nonetheless transmitted.
Genesis 1:27. 'So God created man in His own image ; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.'
But after the fall we read:
Genesis 5:3. 'And Adam lived 130 years, and begot a son in his own likeness, after his image, and named him Seth.'
John 3:6. "That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit."
 

loDebar

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Hebrews 2:14, 17; 4:15. 'Inasmuch then as the children have partaken of flesh and blood, He Himself likewise shared in the same........Therefore in all things He had to be made like His brethren..........yet without sin.'

The idea that the Lord Jesus did not partake of human flesh is the error of Melchiorism, named after Melchior Hoffmann, an early Anabaptist, who taught that Christ was born of 'celestial flesh.'

He did partake of human flesh or we could not be saved. We just did not get sin through being human,
 

kyredneck

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Sin was already in the spiritual world because Satan and others were here.

How do you know that Satan's temptation of Eve was not his own fall?

IMO, God provoked Satan to jealousy by inserting man into the garden.
 
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