Did Jesus Have The Human Sinful Nature?

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Adam sinned and SO Did CS1 , that is why I need Jesus thank you very much. Yes you and I did commit Moral sin LOl have you ever lied ? YES you have Bingo that was a Moral sin. Your above is not Biblical you are very much in error and you really need to think about what your saying . The Scriptures have been given
John 3:16 is very clear God so Loved HE gave Jesus for us because we have sinned. Jesus was without spot or blemish. Just as God required for a sacrifice for sin .
Were you alive when Adam sinned? No.
Jesus did not have a sinful nature He had a Devine Nature HE was not created HE is eternal . He is all knowing , all powerful, He is Holy, he is to be worshiped , he is Coming back again. HE is God and HE is without sin.
I agree yet He had our sinful nature all humans have:

What the Law could not do, because human nature was weak, God did. He condemned sin in human nature by sending his own Son, who came with a nature like our sinful nature, to do away with sin.
Romans 8:3 GNT
https://bible.com/bible/68/rom.8.3.GNT
 

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I never said Jesus sinned or had a sinful nature. I know He didn't and have been posting comments that He didn't. Not sure where that came from. I think you have confused me with someone else.
Ok I am making that point and Jesus is God
 

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Were you alive when Adam sinned? No.

I agree yet He had our sinful nature all humans have:

What the Law could not do, because human nature was weak, God did. He condemned sin in human nature by sending his own Son, who came with a nature like our sinful nature, to do away with sin.
Romans 8:3 GNT
https://bible.com/bible/68/rom.8.3.GNT
I did not have to be alive when adam was . I sinned all on my own this it the understanding of sins of omission and commission .
the ones I know I did and the ones I did not know I did .
The sinful nature will gravitate to transgress against the Law of God. That is what the sinful nature will do . Jesus did not have a sinful nature. You can't shown in the word of God were it states that.
 

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I never said Jesus sinned or had a sinful nature. I know He didn't and have been posting comments that He didn't. Not sure where that came from. I think you have confused me with someone else.
I think you and i were speaking earlier on Trinity or something a long those lines
 
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Adam committed the actual moral sin not you, me or Jesus. But since we were in his loins, in his genetic make up at the time, we all were involved in that sin, even Jesus, as far as our human nature is concerned. Having the sin nature is not a moral condition but a weakeness of being born human.
Humans born only of the first Adam are weak because they are spiritually dead.
 
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But I have never posted that Jesus sinned or had sin. Having the sin nature is a non moral condition all we humans are born with, including Jesus, as a result of Adam' sin.
That study refers to the nonmoral results of Adam's sin that Christ had to endure, not a nonmoral sin nature.
"Another issue that could be raised here is the extent of​
Jesus’ participation in our human condition. The curse on​
Adam that resulted from his rebellion against God is recorded​
in Genesis 3:17-19. The curse seems to have three compo-​
nents: ( 1) a curse on the ground, (2) labor by human beings​
to provide food, and (3)physical death. Notice that Jesus​
participated in all of these in the days of His flesh. The curse​
on the ground was not lifted for Jesus; He worked as a car-​
penter; He ate food; and most significant, He died. In His
humanity, Jesus participated in the nonmoral results of sin
(Adam and Eve’s) without becoming sinful himself. This​
understanding is in harmony with several important Scripture​
verses on the subject (e.g., 2 Cot. 5:21; 1 Pet. 2:22)."​
 
Jan 6, 2018
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That study refers to the nonmoral results of Adam's sin that Christ had to endure, not a nonmoral sin nature.
"Another issue that could be raised here is the extent of​
Jesus’ participation in our human condition. The curse on​
Adam that resulted from his rebellion against God is recorded​
in Genesis 3:17-19. The curse seems to have three compo-​
nents: ( 1) a curse on the ground, (2) labor by human beings​
to provide food, and (3)physical death. Notice that Jesus​
participated in all of these in the days of His flesh. The curse​
on the ground was not lifted for Jesus; He worked as a car-​
penter; He ate food; and most significant, He died. In His
humanity, Jesus participated in the nonmoral results of sin
(Adam and Eve’s) without becoming sinful himself. This​
understanding is in harmony with several important Scripture​
verses on the subject (e.g., 2 Cot. 5:21; 1 Pet. 2:22)."​
Same thing. It is original sin.
 
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I think Paul was just using what Adam was showing a similarity about being the first. Jesus is not Adam. But similar to Adam in that Adam was the first man. Jesus was the first begotten Son of God. It is confusing that people call Jesus the 2nd Adam or last Adam when He is not Adam. He is Jesus. He just has a little something in common with Adam.