Here we go again....
1] He isn't a lamb. That's a metaphor.
2] He was without spot, meaning He never sinned.
Are you telling me that if Jesus as the son of man assumed our sinful nature that would make Him a sinner? If so, prove it!
I am not telling anything. The bible is very clear that Jesus had a Devine nature. You can not have a nature of sin and one without sin they are contrary to the other. And If you believe Jesus is God and God is holy = set apart and without sin. It is clear that Jesus too like HIS Father is without sin. The context of fallen man is that he came in the Flesh IN the likeness of. YET without sin.
what does the bible say about Jesus and sin?:
First The doctrine of the " Virgin Birth" is vitally important to the whole structure of fundamental theology. IF JESUS HAD BEEN BORN OF A NATURAL FATHER:
(1) He would have inherited the Adamic nature of the human race, and HIS Death would not have been vicarious nor substitutionary.
Jesus had a Divine Nature and human nature, yet HE was one person not two. Son of God and the Son of man 1tim 2:5 He is our mediator.
phil 2: 6-8 says: Who being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in The LIKENESS on men.
The Greek Homoioma means " real likeness", but HIS LIKENESS WAS not merely human . Jesus was real man, but not merely man.
John the Apostle warned against a heresy that denied the humanity of Jesus he stated:
many false prophets are gone into the world .Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confessesth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God: And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist( 1john 4:1-3). KJV
Some devout and well meaning believers, have been so absorbed in maintaining The Deity of Christ Christ that they have minimized the humanity of Jesus. But he took on all as man but not the sinful nature.
Now back to the point: "
Are you telling me that if Jesus as the son of man assumed our sinful nature that would make Him a sinner? If so, prove it!".
1. Jesus never sinned 1cor 5:21
2. Jesus was tempted and did not sin Matt. chapter 4 Luke chapter 4
The bible tells us Jesus was tempted in all point as man yes without sin.
It is clear that Jesus did not assume our sinful nature other than that of flesh He had a Devine Nature that the flesh was in complete Obedience to. And your question would it make Him (Jesus) a sinner because He assumed our sinful nature? is not possible because Jesus did not take unto HIMself the Sinful nature as the bible teaches. say it anyway you want Jesus did not have a sinful nature, not because I say it ... the bible does.