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John Piper is Pastor for preaching and vision at Bethlehem Baptist church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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John Piper is Pastor for preaching and vision at Bethlehem Baptist church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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God bless to you.
I and many friends enjoy listening to your messages in China. I'm originally from Mn, but have been living and serving in China 18 years now. When you answered the question about Jesus being able to sin 9 months ago, you said He was unable to sin because He had no "bad"or "evil" in Himself. He had natural ability, but no moral ability bases on the fact He had never done wrong. But with this as the reason, saying morally it was impossible, wouldn't Adam and Eve have qualified in the same way as not having evil or badness before they chose to sin? God made them and they were good, pure, etc before they sinned. What do you think looking at it from this angle?
Blessings,
George