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Do We Still Have A Sin Nature...

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to clarify " sin nature " this term can have many variable differences to different people. What does this term mean to you or I?

the reason it is not very clear is because the term " sin nature " is not mentioned in the bible but is " sin nature " - the ability to commit sin and the inherited result of death. " sin nature " as fleshly temptation, appeal and humanistic weakness of the flesh to be drawn or tested into a temptation and fleshly desire to commit the sin which as caused the death of all mankind

can we ask were Adam and Eve free from capability to be subject and victims of sin and free from " sin nature "

is this - a result of the Fall of Adam and Eve, who lost their " God-consciousness " of innocence and lack of knowledge about sin and became sin-conscious . Adam and Eve ate from
the tree of knowledge of good and evil,

not that
the literal knowledge of good and evil itself - is " sin nature "

but " sin nature " is the fact that we have a fleshly nature of fleshly temptation and human desire to commit sin which is the nature of death of the flesh

Did Jesus have a perfect body as Adam and Eve once had ?

while here on earth, did Jesus have this ? - free of sin nature - wherein his physical flesh and bone would live forever eternally here upon the earth? or was the body of Jesus in the likeness of sinful flesh that was subject to decay and old age and death caused by sin.


He was able to be tested, tempted and tried in the flesh because he received a body in the likeness of sinful flesh but conquered and destroyed sin and death in his own life by the death and resurrection being raised in the Spirit of God

1Ti 3:16 God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit,
 
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