Christ's humanity and sinlessness
Used in response to 2 Corinthians 3:17 to argue that Paul contrasts Adam as a 'living soul' with Christ as a 'life-giving spirit,' not as the same person as the Holy Spirit.
Quoted in the closing Christian appeal to contrast Jesus with Muhammad: used to claim Jesus committed no sin and had no deceit in his mouth.
Quoted to argue that Jesus 'knew no sin' and that righteousness comes through him, contrasting Christ's sinlessness with the charge made against Muhammad.
A caller used this text about Abraham being told to 'be blameless' to challenge the claim that only Jesus was perfect/sinless in a unique sense.
This verse about Noah being 'blameless in his generation' was cited to argue that biblical language about blamelessness does not automatically mean lifelong sinlessness like Chr...
A guest raised this verse to challenge Christ's deity, and the host answered by reading the surrounding context to argue it refers to Jesus' temporary humiliation in the incarna...