ArchivedChristadelphianismVery humble of you. Yes, but notice that this verse talks of actions *not* capabilities, which is what I'm talking about when I talk about a sinful nature. Besides, as I've said to you already:
And that is what is wonderful. He fought his own tendency to sin and he overcame it - he did no sin, even though he could have. He fought this capability even in Gethsemane: Jesus and His Father: Two separate persons with two separate wills. Jesus submitted to His Father's will. |
🌈Pride🌈 goeth before Destruction
When 🌈Pride🌈 cometh, then cometh Shame