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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | How can Jesus be tempted if He is God? | Heb 4:15 | bjanko | 822 | ||
Jesus is fully man and fully God. He is one person with two distinct natures. God cannot be tempted because He is God and not a man. Jesus' divine nature cannot be tempted either. Jesus' human nature can be tempted because He is human like we are and can sympathize with our condition. He cannot be tempted to the point of sin because He is God in the flesh and is sinless. But in His human nature He can be tempted in a way that He cannot be in his divine nature. | ||||||
2 | Is incomplete temptation real temptation | Heb 4:15 | RWC | 823 | ||
That is one of the common answers to this question, but it seems to me to fall short of really answering the question. If Jesus' divine nature prevents His human nature from being "tempted to the point of sin," then would it not also prevent Him from being truly tempted at all? | ||||||
3 | Is incomplete temptation real temptation | Heb 4:15 | melchizedekau | 825 | ||
if it is incomplete then it stays as temptation. complete temptation goes into sin.james 1:14.Jesus was human just like you and me.and he abstained from sin just because we fail we say that Jesus had a "Devine Nature" we have one as well. only through the things suffered is obedience is learnt. Heb 2:18. but with all temptation comes a way of escape 1 corrin 10:13 are you using that way or are you drawn away by your own lusts? there is no such thing as incomplete temptation | ||||||