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What arguments do people make against the impeccability of Christ?

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Some argue that Christ, like Adam, had the potential to sin, emphasizing His human nature over His divine nature.

Opponents of Christ’s impeccability often claim that, since He was human, He could have sinned just as Adam did before the fall. They suggest that Christ met temptations like Adam and could have chosen to yield. However, this argument fails to acknowledge the unique nature of Christ’s human experience, which is constituted within the hypostatic union, where He possesses both divine and human natures in one person. Unlike Adam, whose perfection was subject to change, Christ’s divine nature guarantees His holiness and inability to sin, fundamentally distinguishing Him from Adam.
Scripture References: Matthew 4:1-11, 1 Corinthians 15

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