Question #3: Was it possible for the Lord Jesus to sin? Doesn't ... ?
Was it possible for the Lord Jesus to sin? Doesn't the temptation in the wilderness demonstrate this possibility?
In reading the accounts of the temptations of the Lord in the wilderness recorded in Matthew 4 and Luke 4, it is natural for us to think that the reason for these temptations was to show that Christ could have sinned but did not. But what do the Scriptures say? Let's look at a few Scriptures which teach us about this subject.
- The angel said to Mary regarding the birth of the Lord Jesus, "That holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God" (Luke 1:35). The word "holy" here signifies the absolute purity, majesty and the glory of God. It is used for the Spirit in Luke 1:35 and for the Father in Luke 1:49. This Scripture teaches us that the Lord Jesus in becoming man did not inherit the sinful nature of man. All other men have been born in the condition of sin (Psalm 51:5). Jesus Christ alone of all men was born holy; He was not made like Adam, who was merely innocent and upright. His holy nature is a nature which is incapable of sin.
- In 2 Corinthians 5:21 we read, "For He [God] hath made Him [Jesus Christ] to be sin for us who knew no sin." The Lord Jesus never knew what it was to sin.
- Perhaps the clearest Scripture is 1 John 3:5: "And ye know that He was manifested to take away our sins: and in Him is no sin." Not merely did He not sin but the principle of sin was not in Him.
- "The prince of this world cometh, and hath nothing in Me" (John 14:30). When Satan tempts us he finds something in us. As James 1:14 tells us, "But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed." When Satan came to the Lord Jesus he found nothing in Him to respond to temptation.
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