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How does the temptation of Christ relate to His impeccability?

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Christ's temptation was real but does not imply He could sin; His divine nature ensured He could not.

The temptation of Christ is often misunderstood as a contradiction to His impeccability. While He faced genuine temptations, these tests do not imply He could have yielded to them. The argument made by opponents of impeccability suggests that if Christ could not sin, then His temptations were not real. However, understanding the dual natures of Christ is essential here; His divine nature ensured that He could not sin, while His humanity experienced temptation to the fullest extent. This tension highlights His ability to empathize with human weakness while maintaining His perfect holiness and righteousness, firmly establishing Him as the credible Savior.
Scripture References: Matthew 4:1-11, Hebrews 4:15

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