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> > [Original Message]
> > From:
David Miller <
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> Date: 1/27/2006 5:12:31 PM
> > Subject: Re: [TruthTalk]
Was Jesus of God's Nature?
> >
> > Judy wrote:
>
> > ATST Bill it is insulting to me - (and perhaps Dean
> >
> also) for the ppl mentioned above to make the claim
> > >
that Jesus' humanity "so called" included an Adamic
> > > sinful
nature when scripture clearly records that he is
> > > the Lord
from heaven (the same yesterday, today,
> > > and forever)and
that He is the second Adam.
> >
> > Eph. 2:6 speaks of how
we as believers are raised up together in
heavenly
> > places in
Christ Jesus. So in Christ, we too are "from heaven" so to
>
speak
> > now that we are in Christ, but this does not mean that we
do not have
> within
> > our bodies a sinful nature. We
must die to that sinful nature daily,
> even
> > as Jesus
did. It is insulting to me that you do not think Jesus
>
struggled
> > against the temptations of his flesh, that he did not
live a life of
self
> > denial. To think that the Lord of
glory would command us to do what he
> > himself never had to
do.... I truly think you will be apologizing to
> Jesus
> >
one day for not understanding how much he condescended to us men and
>
women
> > of low estate. It is like someone climbing into the
pig sty to save a
> pig,
> > and then his wife or someone
close to that person claiming that he never
> got
> > dirty
when he did it. They are insulted that anyone would dare
suggest
> that
> > their loved one ever appeared in public
filthy dirty. Well, maybe he is
> > insulted that this person
does not recognize the sacrifice and
> condescension
> > he
underwent to save the pig. Maybe he would prefer for people to
>
> understand the humiliation that he suffered in order to save the
pig.
>
> cd: In the parable of a clean swine returning to his
filth (dirt-as you
use
> it)-the filth (dirt) is sin and Christ
never sinned for the need to be
> cleansed or return to sin or ever
got any dirt on Himself so to use Him
(ie
> :someone" in the above)
in this manner is error. David do you believe that
> we grow to a
deeper area of sanctification to where even the thoughts of
> sin can
be kept at a distance? I do and view Christ as being more
Holy
than
> this type of holiness.Christ came in the lower state
for death on the
cross
> thereby defeating Satan-for victory-not to
spend His life warring against
> sin in His members- for
victory.
> >
> > David Miller.
> >
> >
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