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What does the Bible say about the imputation of sins to Jesus Christ?

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The imputation of sins to Jesus Christ refers to the sins of the elect being attributed to Him so He could bear their penalty.

The imputation of our sins to Jesus Christ is a crucial aspect of the doctrine of imputation. This means that the sins of the elect, not all of mankind's sins, were legally attributed to Christ, allowing Him to serve as a substitute for them on the cross. Importantly, Christ did not become morally or ontologically corrupt as He bore these sins; instead, He was treated as a sinner as part of His vicarious sacrifice. This judicial act of imputation underscores the unique relationship between Christ and those He represents, affirming that while the sins of the elect became His imputatively, they were never His by perpetration.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, 1 Peter 2:24

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