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LeeB

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In Galatians 4:4 , this verse is used to say that Jesus was born under the law. Examine Isaiah 42:6 & Isaiah 49:8 No one can be in both covenants at the same time. Jesus was the personification of the new covent, he is the gospel of the kingdom of God and the king of the kingdom of God by the will of God. It was the mother of Jesus who was under the law, remove the comma after the word woman. Mary was born under the law but her son was the Christ, the new covenant in the flesh. Jesus did not need to redeem himself.

Hebrews 5:6-7 some say it is Jesus who cried loudly with tears but verse 7 is about Melchizedek , the WHO in verse 7 refers back to the last person mentioned in the text of verse 6. Hebrews 7:1 explains why Melchizedek cries with tears. In all gospel accounts Jesus never behaved in this manner. Furthermore the prayers were answered and Melchizedek was saved from death, Jesus was not.

James 1:13 This verse is used to prove Jesus is not God, however when used the last two words are cut out, “with or by evil” , and they say God cannot be tempted, Jesus was tempted, therefore Jesus is not God. This is extremely dishonest because the words, “with evil” change the meaning. God can be tempted, but not with evil. Matthew 4:4 & Luke 4:4 prove the same thing about Jesus, who Satan tempted with evil but failed. In the matter of sin God and Jesus were equals, both were incapable of sin. This was no charade, it was proof we had a messiah who was the image of his God and Father in righteousness and our salvation sure rather than a gamble. Yes, Jesus was indeed human but was also the first born of a new creation. Jesus was a man who had a mind of the kingdom, one we need to develop Jesus was born with. All Jesus needed was glorified in body to be immortal because he already had a kingdom mind. Let this mind be in you that was in Jesus.
 
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