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What does it mean that Christ became sin for us?

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Christ becoming sin signifies that He took upon Himself the guilt and punishment due for our sins.

When we say that Christ became sin for us, as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:21, we understand that He was made to bear the entire brunt of God’s wrath against sin. This concept does not imply that Christ was sinful; rather, it highlights the gravity of Christ's sacrifice. In becoming sin, Christ identified with humanity’s transgressions, thus allowing for the transfer of our guilt onto Him. This divine exchange ensures that believers are seen not only as forgiven but also as possessing the righteousness of God in Christ. This profound mystery underscores the depth of God's grace and Christ's willingness to bear the consequences of our sins.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21

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