<<@user-gs7wb1dt8m says : If He wasn't capable of sin, He would not be relatable to us. He IS relatable for the very reason that He came into a FLESH, sin-capable, body and endured exactly ALL that we do. He even refused the anesthetizing sour vinegar on the Cross to make the very point that He intended to have ZERO help in His suffering and overcoming all sin. Christ HAD to be peccable in order to accomplish all that He did for us or it was no accomplishment at all.>> <<@newroman116 says : Jesus was the second and last Adam. Adam chose to sin. The parallel is clear that therefore Jesus could have sinned. If not then he was not a perfect ransom sacrifice.>> <<@mountuplikeaneagle says : You really need to commit yourself to studying the four accounts of the Gospel for at least 6 months. I'M SORRY BUT YOU'RE ALL WET. You need to learn who Jesus is. As Jesus walked the earth he was totally God and he was totally human. He got angry, he cried over his friends, he got very upset many times usually because of unbelief,but he never sinned. I hope the viewers here don't believe what this guy is saying because he is very wrong and if you believe what saying it can actually lead you to hell. You could develop the attitude and excuse for your continued life of sin. You might say to Jesus, Jesus I can't help myself, I can't keep from sinning, Jesus I'm not like you. If you believe this guy you would use it as an excuse. You could say in your heart, Jesus you were not really tempted, you don't know what I'm going because it was no problem for you not to sin because you were not really like me so you just don't know what resisting sin is like, because you've never experienced what I'm going through. THAT THINKING IS COMPLETELY CONTRARY TO GOD'S WORD.>> <<@mountuplikeaneagle says : Jesus was certainly tempted for real. What he did is an example for us. Jesus at one point literally sweated blood resisting temptation. What Jesus did was prove to us that we can all resist temptation and overcome as he overcame. Read the first three chapters of Revelation. There are so many people like this guy in the video, some even pastors teaching garbage. Watch what you hear, study God's word constantly. If you read Matthew 24, Mark 13 you will see when asked about the signs of his coming. Notice the very first thing he said SEE THAT NO MAN DECEIVES YOU. Deception is the number one sign of the times. It's not earthquakes etc. THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN KNOW THE TRUTH FROM ERROR WHEN YOU HEAR IT IS TO KNOW GOD'S WORD kjv FOR YOURSELF, ESPECIALLY THE NEW TESTAMENT>> <<@mountuplikeaneagle says : Of course Jesus was legitimately tempted, if not it would be meaningless. You need to truly study God's word then you wouldn't make foolish statements.>> <<@fredarroyo7429 says : No such things as an undefeatable army or unstoppable team. You defined undefeatable and unstoppable as “ Not able to be defeated or stopped” when it should be defined as “ able to be stopped or defeated yet extremely hard to stop or defeat “>> <<@patanthony9286 says : If Yeshua was gonna sin Yehovah God would have before the foundation of the earth would have had a plan for Salvation>> <<@Chris-tv1ev says : Jesus is called the the second Adam and perfect>> <<@robertmagee8257 says : The blood of the father is passed on to the children. When Mary became pregnant, there was no blood passed from an earthly father. The Holy Ghost impregnated Mary. Therefore, Lord Jesus had no sinful nature.>> <<@METVWETV says : Jesus, God made Flesh. God cannot sin>> <<@mkurosh says : Theologically wrong; if His divine nature protected Him from committing a sin, then His divine nature also shielded Him from feeling pain when He was beaten and from thirst when He was on the cross. Basically Jesus cheated us and never felt the pain and suffering we feel. He just died on the cross. Of course this analogy is terribly wrong!! Jesus was 100% human and capable of sin, but His love for His father and humanity kept Him obedient and He chose to resist all temptations. Just as Adam & Eve He was able to sin, but remained obedient to His Father. Even all the miracles that appeared as if He performed them were actually done by the Holy Spirit. Jesus stripped Himself from all His Divine powers and privileges during His life on Earth.>> <<@mreyecanreal8170 says : 773,746 words in the bible. The word "Trinity" is mentioned zero times. The words "Jesus is God" mentioned zero times. The words from Jesus "I am God" mentioned zero times. Y'all keep twisting your book to suit your twisted polytheistic beliefs 🤥>> <<@JPLMONEY23 says : Jesus was tempted cuz He was The Son Of Man and Jesus cannot sin cuz He is The Son Of God.>> <<@glennpesti6519 says : Amen Trichotomy; that is what we are (A Spirit in a body with a soul) Jesus Body/Soul- the Lord-Spirit.....we are made in his image>> <<@aliciabrock4444 says : Since he was not GOD then yes>> <<@hasoloansinaga6772 says : Glory be to our Triune God.>> <<@chriscortez9739 says : Wrong. He could have chosen to sin. The fact that he did not is why he was a worthy sacrifice. Read your Bible>> <<@wordforthespirit7852 says : I am not sure why you thought this subject was necessary. We should focus on bringing the unsaved to salvation and encouraging Christian’s to do the same. Right? By this subject you are saying Jesus could not sin. The unbelievers may say see He couldn’t we can it’s unfair. And they leave still unbelievers. So why this subject. What importance to the Kindom advancement is this beneficial? Please let us know.>> <<@hiddenrambo328 says : Jesus could sin just as man can sin if Jesus couldn't sin than he is not tempted as man is which would make God's word a lie read Hebrews 4:15 For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who was tempted in every way that we are, yet was without sin. 1 Corinthians 10:13 No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide an escape, so that you can stand up under it. So Jesus was tempted the same as a man the temptation of man but God provides a means for escape we in our weakness of will and character choose to not take the escape provided Jesus being better than us did take those escapes so for Jesus to be tempted as man needs the temptation to be a real possibility and to use the escape. Jesus was strengthened but why was he strengthened? You only strengthen what could fail to ensure it does not fail aka God will also provide an escape, so that you can stand up under it. Sin is failure, missing the mark, falling short there was a potential where Jesus could fall short so he was strengthened so he could stand up under it, so Jesus could sin but in his time of trouble he turned to the Father. Luke 22:42-42 “Father, if You are willing, take this cup from Me. Yet not My will, but Yours be done.” 43Then an angel from heaven appeared to Him and strengthened Him. The threat of the temptation was real so the escape was used, Jesus was tempted and used the escape just as man is tempted and should use the escape but doesn't where man failed Jesus succeeded.>> <<@somethingtothinkabout167 says : And yet it is not our ability to not sin, but rather our total inability not to sin that He exposed thus making us recipients of grace alone.>> <<@HarryNicNicholas says : i don't get why people think hell will be bad. if satan rejected god and i reject god, even if i'm not a satanist me and him are buddies surely? satan would enjoy tormenting christians sure, who wouldn't, but why torment me, his faithful servant, he'll reward me surely? i think hell is going to be a cross between disneyland (for the nice sinners) and the playboy mansion (for the perverts like myself), why would it be the least uncomfortable?>> <<@davidalexander6714 says : *John 1 : 1 - 3 is a big grammatical mistake in english, but maintained to support doctrine of christianity* *logos or word is a noun and it is a dead thing, the living one is God who says the words* *when God creates thing "God says the word" : the "subject" is God, the predicate is "to say", and the object being used is "the word"* *to claim that the subject is the same as the object is a blunder, because obviously the word does not speak out by itself, and the one who creates is God instead of the word* John 1 : 1-3 1.  In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and *the Word was God.* 2 The same was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.>> <<@RrezeRrex says : I think a perspective to look at it is that he was wholly *able to not sin* rather than unable to sin Since we are able to avoid sinning to a certain extent our will waivers and we fall back here or there. Or our wisdom fails us and we aren't aware of a sin we do in-passing. Jesus being holy and human gets the temptation towards sin that we get. But with him being holy he is aware and strong enough to resist sin completely>> <<@robertwaller-mc1pb says : The real question people should be asking is, did Jesus have free will ???>> <<@stevie68a says : The character is imaginary.>> <<@makedisciples8653 says : Because he himself was tempted, he is able to help those who are being tempted Although Adam lived in sinless world he chose to sin Although Jesus lived in a sin soaked world he chose not to sin Satan asked Jesus to give up His eternal, heavenly kingdom for all the Kingdoms on the earth. Jesus chose not to sin but believe everything the Father, the Scriptures and the Holy Spirit were telling him Jesus is part of the Trinity, the Triune God is how I like to say it. Understanding how Jesus is 100% God and 100% is difficult but not impossible to understand. Jesus had to be capable of sinning, otherwise He would not have been like us in every other way. And questioning the Father is not sinning. He knew what was written about him in the OT. He came to finish the work He was given>> <<@truth1506 says : Animals dont sin neither.>> <<@gheorghebirca says : why was He tempted in the first place? "you shall not tempt the Lord your God" matt. 4:6 , so why satan was tempting Jesus? it's because John didn't make straight the way for Jesus. it's also because Adam, who sined against God, Jesus as the second Adam has to be tempted and not fall, so He can restore the failure of the first Adam. That's also the reason why God abandoned Jesus on the cross. The first Adam, abandoned God, so Jesus as the second Adam has to restore the failure of the first Adam, by being forsaken by God on the cross. The human history, is the history of restoration.>> <<@fl9667 says : Another way to proof that Jesus is God. No man ever be sinless including mighty prophets.>> <<@aaronarmstrong7665 says : Remember he is the voucher how do you become the voucher?>> <<@aaronarmstrong7665 says : Everything that was written down about Jesus that people can remember about the spirit that was with them at the time is because Jesus walked with the spirit>> <<@aaronarmstrong7665 says : Will you are forgetting about the beginning of every life what does the Bible tell you you are born into a world to see in the Bible starts after he was baptized of his spiritual teachings of the soul of way you’re supposed to live because you planted the seed he watered it>> <<@spirittalk178 says : I disagree brother.>> <<@steveprofiler says : Jesus sinned when he wanted the expencive oil on his body instead of selling it and giving the money to the poor>> <<@michaelorman1205 says : NKJV, Hebrews 4:15 For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin. How can JESUS truly sympathize with our weakness if he could not share in that weakness? I totally agree JESUS divine nature could not sin, but you correctly stated JESUS has a dual nature. We cannot just ignore or minimize his human nature for the sake of his divine, JESUS is equally both wholly human and wholly divine. The human nature of JESUS was absolutely tempted, and could have sinned if he chose to. The divine nature of JESUS could not sin, and when the human nature of JESUS surrendered to the will of the divine nature, then the result is JESUS was without sin. The analogy of "can an unconquerable army still be attacked?" is a fallacy. What human army is perfect that it cannot be conquered?>> <<@jiubboatman9352 says : Depends on which gospel you read. In Mark, he is a fallible dude through whom god is working. In John, he is a superhero on a mission. Even the last words evidence this: "My God why have you forsaken me", v's "It is done". Setting aside the contradiction of course. After all, like the slavery and genocide it's all about context.>> <<@quetzelmichaels1637 says : This is David's kingdom. Do you think he is tempted to usurp David from his throne? the Lord God will give him the throne of David his Father (Luk 1:32 NABO) Blessed is the kingdom of our Father David that is to come! (Mar 11:10 NABO) then comes the end, when he hands over the kingdom to his God and Father (1Co 15:24 NABO) I am the root and offspring of David, the bright Morning Star. (Rev 22:16 NABO) Then the devil (David, the Morning Star) took him up to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world in their magnificence, and he said to him, "All these I shall give to you (Mat 4:8-9 NABO)>> <<@stussysinglet says : a being that has a perfect nature creates other beings that have an imperfect nature.. then judges these imperfect beings to the same perfect standards of himself.. makes sense 😂>> <<@ayamayamblackwhite3190 says : Sin is an invented religious construct for the lazy gullible thinkers to avail another invented solution, salvation 🤣🤣🤣>> <<@ayamayamblackwhite3190 says : They are all just stories , not to be taken seriously, not worth your going into details & making sh1tup about it when it's not consistent with reality. It's childish material exploited by some to control others & milk resources, patronise by many for being too lazy to think. 🤣>> <<@Gek1177 says : Jesus the man certainly sinned but I can't think of an instance where Jesus the myth did and that's what matters.>> <<@gnatiewilliams6898 says : He was in the flesh. What you are saying is not biblical.>> <<@ajgibson1307 says : Amen and God bless>> <<@jacobhargiss9909 says : If God can do all things, yes Jesus could have sinned if he wanted to. God could choose to violate every single law he has given us if he so chose. But he doesn't do that. Therefore it is a choice. If Jesus litterally didn't have the ability whatsoever to sin, why would Satan even bother to waste his time tempting him?>> <<@entity5678 says : God cannot do what is against His nature. Since Jesus Christ is God in the flesh, His divine nature cannot do anything contradictory.>> <<@coreyevans9543 says : The Bible does not teach that. Of course Jesus could sin, otherwise why would Satan bother tempting Him. Jesus did not have 2 natures, that's just meta-physical nonsense. The truth of the matter is that Jesus was born in the LIKENESS of sinful flesh. Romans 8:3 For what the Law could not do, weak as it was through the flesh, God did: sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh... The point then that the Apostle is making is that Jesus was a human being, but His body did not have within it the law of sin (as fallen humanity does). Think of Adam before the fall. There was no law on sin in his members but he was a human. Jesus was born in like manner, born without the law of sin in his members. Adam and Eve could still be tempted and had the ability to sin, likewise Jesus could be tempted and had the ability to sin, but He choose not to and submitted to the Father; unlike Adam. What Bobby states is completely wrong and unbiblical. No where does the Bible state that Jesus' divine nature protected Him. Jesus simply wasn't a slave to sin as fallen humanity is because He was born in a way that prevented Him from having the law of sin in His members, and came in the likeness of sinful flesh.>> <<@kiwisaram9373 says : We should perhaps define sin as I am sure it makes a difference. Now what is not of faith is sin. Hence why we do certain things can determine whether they are sins or not. So two people could be doing the exact same things but only one sins. Hence being in a state of sin is more about being seperated from God. From this individual sins come. Christ then was never seperated from God as He says God always heard Him and He always heard God, even when quoting man's predicament in saying , "My God, my God, why have you foresaken me?">> <<@Goodnews4man says : "Jesus could not sin on earth". Well I suppose the Master of Deception and the Father of Lies is dumber than a box of rocks, then? Please reference specific scripture to reinforce the idea that Jesus was incapable of sin on earth. Really takes the wind out of the whole sweating blood in the garden. He did what no one else could do. He was tempted just as you and I are. That is what makes Him relatable. Hebrews 4:15 reinforces this. That is what makes Him so amazing and worthy.>> <<@LockeTheAuthentic says : I think this is uneccesary. Jesus' divine nature didnt protect Him. He simply chose not to sin. Jesus is after not a toaster running through His already decided programming. To have human nature does not make sin inevitible, although our fallen corrupted nature sets us on that path in a most certain direction. Also, a flaw in your analogy: An unbeatable army can be attacked, but it cannot be threatened, and so the attack is meaningless, and entirely inconsequential.>> <<@jayfry895 says : JESUS IS, WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE PERFECT!>>
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