Judy wrote:
> Problem is that the scriptures he used were
> not pertaining to the weakness of Jesus flesh;
> the ONLY scriptures on this subject are the
> ones using the word "likeness" - the others
> speak to different areas or our pilgrimage -
> which is different from His even though he did
> leave us an example to follow and power from
> on high to enable us.

Judy, the Scriptures I use most definitely DO pertain to the weakness of 
Jesus flesh.  As you point out, the strongest one mentions SINFUL flesh 
(Rom. 8:3).  You are hung up on the word "likeness," apparently interpreting 
it to mean "counterfeit" or something like that.  Well, Jesus did not have a 
counterfeit flesh, a flesh that looked like human flesh but really was not.

The other passages I have mentioned focus very much on how Christ humbled 
himself by becoming man.  It speaks of his suffering, or his experiencing 
death, etc., all things that have to do with flesh that is corruptible. 
Death is the strongest evidence that his flesh was the same.  The Scriptures 
teach us that the sting of death is sin.  Lord willing, I will share more 
later.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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