Although Christ took upon Himself the sin of man, He has no sin. "In Him..." (that is, in Christ), "there is no sin" (1 John 3:5). Here we see not only divine incarnation but also divine imputation. Christ took upon Himself, all the sinless weaknesses that were consequences of the fall - that is, all those infirmities of mind or body which subject man to suffering, and expose him to temptation. But He did not take our moral infirmities, our proneness to sin.
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Fletcher was born and raised in Malawi, South East Africa. He has over 20 years of cross-cultural gospel ministry. He is committed to the spreading of the gospel among the nations and counts it his great privilege and joy to be serving the Lord as a pastor and teacher of God’s...