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What are the implications of Christ being made sin for us?

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Christ being made sin has profound implications; it assures believers of their justification and transforms their identity before God.

When Scripture states that Christ was made sin for us, it signifies that He took on the totality of our guilt and the penalty we deserved. This wonderful exchange allows believers to be justified, meaning they are declared righteous before God, as Romans 3:24 states, 'Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.' The implications extend beyond mere legal standing; they impact our identity and transformation. As stated in 2 Corinthians 5:17, being in Christ makes us new creations, radically altering our relationship with God and empowering us to live in righteousness. Thus, this pivotal event not only assures salvation but also calls for a life of gratitude and obedience to God.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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Don Fortner · Jul 25, 2004
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