a. Temptation, to Christ, was not the real thing we have to meet. His temptations were only sinless temptations--that, is, He was tempted only to do things that would not be sinful, some say, or He was tempted only as the sinless Adam was. (For a good cross-section of Evangelical views, see Douty, Another Look at SDA's, pp. 58, 59.)
b. It was "impossible," "useless," and "unnecessary" for Christ to be truly tempted in all points like as we are. Virtually all same as Evangelical views. (These tragic misconceptions result from widespread ignorance of the 1888 message). Above quotes from Ministry Magazine, January 1961. Undoubtedly this view exacerbates immortality and divorce within the church.
c. Christ was truly and sorely tempted in all points like as we are, identically with us, not merely as was the sinless Adam. He was tempted from within as we are, yet without sin. He knows the full force of any temptation any fallen son or daughter of Adam can feel--there is no one He cannot succor. Heb. 2:18.