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GregoryMatthews
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Here is a quotation:
The uniform witness of Scripture to the sinlessness of Jesus does not mean that He could not have sinned. While it is true that Scripture tells us that God does no evil and cannot be tempted (James 1:13), it is fitting to point out that Jesus as a human being, could have sinned, though He did not. He refused to break His intimate relationship with the Father. There were genuine struggles and temptations, some of enormous intensity, as His struggle in Gethsemane to do the Father’s will shows (Luke 22:41-44.)
. . . The mystery of Christ is beyond adequate expression. For indeed Christ’s sinlessnes is not merely a matter moral perfection, but the foundation of His sacrificial death. His sinlessnes is not simply a statement about Christ-in-Himself but also of Christ-for-us, of Christ as our Saviour. Because He is holly and sinless, He is fully qualified to be for sinners Lord, Redeemer, and High Priest. This holiness, this sinlessness of Jesus, is the moral presupposition of the atonement . . .
From: Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology, Raoul Dederen, “:Christ: His Person and Work, “ Review & Herald, 2000, page 165.