willfollowsGod,
Only half right. You have created an entity whether He was God but also had somekind of human nature, that cannot save us. Here is an analogy. You have two persons in a hospital. You are treating one with the asumption that the second will also get well, just because you are treating the other.
If Christ does not have our exact, precise nature He cannot raise that nature to life. Whatever nature you are trying to create is the one that will be raised to life. Unfortunately there are no humans that had the nature you are trying to describe.
You are right that it is possible that the creature you created could get tired, be tempted, but He would not be able to save us. You have created a humanity that is not like either Adam's nor ours which is worthless for us. Christ was consubstantial with us. His humanity was the very same essence.
It is very hard to get rid of false theories when you assume they were actually taught in scripture. But what I have explained is the historical, two millennial understanding of the Incarnation. It has been clarified through three Councils and preserved by the Holy Spirit as it was given in the beginning to the Apostles. It is NOT my theory or my idea in the least. I have no preseuppositions. It is Biblical fact and understanding. It also condemns the theory of Original Sin as developed by Augustine. It is throughly scriptural as it was believed from the beginning.
I don't think you even understand the importance of why Christ needed to have our human nature exactly like ours with no exceptions.
Cassian, the only thing that makes Jesus different from us is he was not born with a fallen nature and he did not sin.
If Christ does not have our exact, precise nature He cannot raise that nature to life. Whatever nature you are trying to create is the one that will be raised to life. Unfortunately there are no humans that had the nature you are trying to describe.
He was brought into the world through the Holy Spirit causing Mary to conceive Him and not through sinful man. Jesus got tired, he sweated when he worked as a carpenter until 30, he went to a lonely place to re-energize after being around people, etc. Jesus is both fully man and fully God. Your idea of who he is is not biblical and is not supported by the Bible. Read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation and for the amount of time you read it throw your presuppositions out the window. We have lovingly throughout this thread pointed out that you are wrong, using the Bible to support our arguments. You have used the Bible incorrectly and have put human reasoning into who Jesus is. Please stop it and ask God to reveal this important truth to you. Jesus can relate to us because he was tempted but did not have a sinful nature and did not sin, we can relate to him as mentioned in Hebrews. When Jesus was tempted he used Scripture against Satan, so when we are tempted we can use that ammunition against the adversary. Jesus was tempted by hunger but he did not give into Satan's bait. Just because Jesus was not born with a sinful nature and could not sin, does not mean he could not be tempted and it also does not mean that we cannot relate to him. When Jesus came to Earth he did not come as a superhuman but as a human. God bless.
It is very hard to get rid of false theories when you assume they were actually taught in scripture. But what I have explained is the historical, two millennial understanding of the Incarnation. It has been clarified through three Councils and preserved by the Holy Spirit as it was given in the beginning to the Apostles. It is NOT my theory or my idea in the least. I have no preseuppositions. It is Biblical fact and understanding. It also condemns the theory of Original Sin as developed by Augustine. It is throughly scriptural as it was believed from the beginning.
I don't think you even understand the importance of why Christ needed to have our human nature exactly like ours with no exceptions.