Jesus was tempted in all points like us. The strongest temptations that we struggle with is our sinful flesh. If Jesus wasn't tempted by his sinful flesh then he was not tempted in all points like us. Christ had to overcome urges and intensive struggle perhaps, but we do know that Christ struggle in all points like us. If I didn't have the sinful flesh, could I go sinless?
Scripture clarifies how Jesus was tempted “in all points like us” (Hebrews 4:15, ESV) without possessing sinful flesh.
Scripture teaches three main roots of temptation: “the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life” (1 John 2:16). In His wilderness temptation (Matthew 4:1-11), Jesus faced each of these, fulfilling Hebrews 4:15:
Lust of the Flesh: Satan tempted Jesus to turn stones into bread to satisfy hunger (Matthew 4:3-4). This targeted physical desire, but Jesus, having no sinful nature, responded with God’s Word, “Man shall not live by bread alone” (Deuteronomy 8:3).
Lust of the Eyes: Satan showed Jesus the world’s kingdoms, offering them for worship (Matthew 4:8-10). This appealed to visual desire for power, yet Jesus, sinless, rebuked Satan, “You shall worship the Lord your God” (Deuteronomy 6:13).
Pride of Life: Satan urged Jesus to throw Himself from the temple to prove God’s protection (Matthew 4:5-7). This tested pride, but Jesus, without sinful inclination, replied, “You shall not put the Lord your God to the test” (Deuteronomy 6:16).
Jesus was tempted in all points like us, as these cover the spectrum of human temptation (1 John 2:16). However, He didn’t fall, not because He overcame sinful urges, but because He had no sinful nature. Scripture affirms Jesus “knew no sin” (2 Corinthians 5:21) and was “without sin” (Hebrews 4:15). Unlike us, who inherit sin through Adam (Romans 5:12), Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit (Luke 1:35), His human nature pure. Our “sinful flesh” (Romans 7:18) inclines us to sin, but Jesus’ temptations were external, not internal urges, yet He fully sympathizes with our weakness (Hebrews 4:15).
You asked, “If I didn’t have sinful flesh, could I go sinless?” Without a sinful nature, like Adam before the fall, you could choose not to sin, but only Jesus, being both truly God and truly man, lived perfectly (1 Peter 2:22). His sinless life and death save us (Romans 5:8-9).