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What does it mean that Christ was treated like sin?

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It means that God treated Christ with the consequences of sin on the cross.

When it is stated that God treated Christ as sin, it refers to the immense judgment and forsaking that He experienced during the crucifixion. As highlighted in the sermon, while on the cross, Christ cried out, 'My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?' This represents the profound moment when God turned away from Him as He bore the weight of the world's sin. For those three hours of darkness, Christ endured the consequences of sin—alienation from God—demonstrating the depths of His sacrifice and the seriousness of sin's penalty. This act reveals both God's justice towards sin and His mercy towards sinners.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46

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