Judy wrote:
> Only if he was a man with Adam's blood coursing
> through his veins which would impart Adam's iniquity
> and disqualify him as a sacrifice for our sin.

I'm not buying what you're selling, Judy.  :-)  If the blood of a lowly
lamb can atone for sin, how much more can the blood of a righteous man
born of the seed of Adam atone for sin.  

On the other hand, if Jesus did not have the blood of Adam coursing
through his veins, he would have been disqualified from being an eternal
sacrifice for our sin.  Only the son of man could redeem man.  If Jesus
had come through some other way, he would have been a thief and a
robber.  However, Jesus came through the door, that is to say, his
flesh.  Jesus became man that he might redeem man rightfully so.  Satan
came in his own form and as a thief usurped the authority of man.  Jesus
came in the flesh of man so that he rightfully possessed that which
belonged to him as a man.

Peace be with you.
David Miller, Beverly Hills, Florida.

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