LIVE DISCUSSION: Foreknowledge/Impeccability of Christ, Part 7/8
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Someone casually says, “Jesus could have sinned,” and the room changes. We’re not talking about minor doctrinal quirks or theological hobbyhorses. We’re talking about Christ Himself, the virgin birth, the incarnation, and whether the gospel still makes sense if the Savior is even potentially a sinner. We explain why this claim isn’t just provocative, it rewires the entire logic of salvation, because only a truly sinless mediator can stand in our place.
From there, we slow down and talk about how bad theology often spreads: not because people never quote the Bible, but because they quote it without context. We push for straightforward exegesis that asks what the author means, how the passage works as a whole, and why pulling one verse out of a parable or argument can produce conclusions the text never intended. It’s a reminder for anyone doing Christian apologetics, preaching, or online debate that accuracy matters more than volume.
Then we pivot to a sincere question many believers carry for years: if God chooses and saves, where does human choice fit, and is love still genuine? We walk through the difference between free will and freedom of choice, why our nature drives our will, and why Jesus says salvation is impossible with man. Regeneration and conversion aren’t God “forcing” love; they’re God giving new life so our love becomes real. If you’re wrestling with God’s sovereignty, human responsibility, sanctification, and what it means to be a “new creation,” this conversation will meet you right where you are.
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