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Could Jesus Christ have sinned during his earthly ministry? This isn’t merely an academic question—the answer touches on the very heart of our salvation and reveals profound truths about Christ’s incarnation, temptations, and what it means to be united with him.
This week on Imprint Out Loud, Tommie and Doug unpack this question with biblical depth and pastoral warmth. Together, they examine what Scripture teaches about Christ as the God-man, the reality of his temptations, and why his inability to sin doesn’t diminish but rather magnifies the power of those temptations. They also explore the meaning of Christ coming in “the likeness of sinful flesh,” why he still bears the scars of crucifixion in his glorified body, and how his resurrection guarantees our own.
The conversation moves from Christology to soteriology as they discuss the glorious doctrine of union with Christ and what it means that everything true of Christ becomes true of us. They tackle the question of why Christians still die physically if Christ has defeated death, and discover that physical death for believers is not punishment but a gracious transition to glorification.
Here is Episode 79 of Imprint Out Loud.
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Could Jesus Christ have sinned during his earthly ministry? This isn’t merely an academic question—the answer touches on the very heart of our salvation and reveals profound truths about Christ’s incarnation, temptations, and what it means to be united with him.
This week on Imprint Out Loud, Tommie and Doug unpack this question with biblical depth and pastoral warmth. Together, they examine what Scripture teaches about Christ as the God-man, the reality of his temptations, and why his inability to sin doesn’t diminish but rather magnifies the power of those temptations. They also explore the meaning of Christ coming in “the likeness of sinful flesh,” why he still bears the scars of crucifixion in his glorified body, and how his resurrection guarantees our own.
The conversation moves from Christology to soteriology as they discuss the glorious doctrine of union with Christ and what it means that everything true of Christ becomes true of us. They tackle the question of why Christians still die physically if Christ has defeated death, and discover that physical death for believers is not punishment but a gracious transition to glorification.
Here is Episode 79 of Imprint Out Loud.
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Follow us online!
Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Website