Christ could not be tempted / BY W.E. Best
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TextTexas : South Belt Grace Church, ©1985Description: 126 pages ; 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification: - BT 440 B464 1985
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1 Introduction --
2 Christ was never tempted to sin --
3 The doctrine that Christ was peccable is heresy --
4 Christ was tested apart from sin --
5 Teachers of Peccability proclaim another Jesus --
6 Jesus Christ is the unique person --
7 Christ assumed a human nature --
8 The God-man lacked knowledge --
9 Teachers of impeccability are not guilty of Docetism (Part I) --
10 Teachers of impeccability are not guilty of Docetism (Part II) --
11 Exegesis of scripture proves impeccability --
12 Christ affirmed His impeccability --
13 There was no sin in the incarnate Christ --
14. Christ did not sin during the days of His Flesh --
15. Christ who knew no sin was made sin --
16. Opposite imputations are inseparable --
17. Sins are forgiven and sin is condemned --
18 Christ was both priest and sacrifice --
19 Jesus Christ is high priest forever
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