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Did Jesus Lust?
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Did Jesus Lust?

Before you close this page in shock, hear me out. This is a question worth asking — not because I doubt the sinlessness of Christ, but because the answer reveals something beautiful about who He is.

Hebrews 4:15 tells us that Jesus "has been tempted in every way, just as we are — yet he did not sin." Every way. That's a comprehensive statement. And it raises an uncomfortable but important question about the nature of temptation itself.

Temptation Is Not Sin

Here's the key distinction that many Christians miss: being tempted is not the same as sinning. If temptation itself were sin, then Jesus sinned — and we know He didn't.

Jesus was fully human. He experienced hunger, thirst, exhaustion, grief, anger, and yes — the full range of human temptation. The wilderness wasn't a stroll through the park. It was a genuine, agonizing struggle against the full force of evil.

Why This Matters

If Jesus never truly experienced the pull of temptation — if He was somehow exempt from the real struggle that we face every day — then His victory over sin means very little. It would be like praising someone for winning a race they were never actually running.

But that's not what Scripture tells us. It tells us He was tempted in every way, just as we are. He felt the pull. He faced the choice. And He chose obedience every single time.

That's what makes His sacrifice so powerful. Not that He was above the battle, but that He fought it — and won. For us.

The Comfort in This Truth

So the next time you're struggling with temptation and feel like God couldn't possibly understand what you're going through, remember Cana. Remember the wilderness. Remember Gethsemane.

He knows. He's been there. And He's inviting you to bring your struggles to Him — not with shame, but with confidence, because He understands.