God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
The New Testament makes it clear that Jesus never sinned (Heb 4:15; 9:14; 1 Pet 1:19). And although theologians have debated the question of Christ’s impeccability—whether or not he could have sinned—it seems that the answer most consistent with the fullness of the New Testament revelation is that Christ, in fact, could not have sinned. Because the person of Christ is divine, and a divine person, being necessarily good, cannot sin, it seems best to argue for Christ’s impeccability. But this understanding of Christ’s inability to sin need not detract from the biblical teaching that Christ, as a human, was indeed tempted (Matt 4:1–11) and even “suffered” in his temptations (Heb 2:18). There may be better and worse ways of reconciling these two apparently contradictory aspects of the New Testament teaching, but however we attempt to reconcile them, it seems best to hold them both, without seeking to alleviate the tension by diminishing either (Luke Stamps).
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CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables
Vegetarian
Vegetarian, Sauces
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/2
c
Nutritional yeast
1/3
c
Flour
1/4
c
Oil
1 1/2
c
Water
1
tb
Tamari
1/2
ts
Garlic powder
1/4
ts
Paprika
1/4
ts
Basil
1/4
ts
Oregano
INSTRUCTIONS
In a medium pot, combine yeast & flour. Place over low heat & stir till
lightly toasted. Add oil, stirring to make a thick batter. Slowly add the
water, stirring constantly until desired consistency is reached. You could
use as little as 1 c or as much as 2 c. Add remaining ingredients & stir
well.
Yields 2 cups.
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