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What is the significance of Christ being made sin for us?

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Christ being made sin signifies that He bore the weight of our sins so that we could be made righteous before God.

The statement that Christ was made sin for us, as found in 2 Corinthians 5:21, underscores the depth of Christ's sacrifice. This does not imply that He became sinful, but that He bore the sins of His people, absorbing the penalty and guilt that was due to us. This profound act allows believers to be seen as the righteousness of God in Him, highlighting God's justice and mercy. It illustrates the great exchange where our sins were placed upon Christ, and His righteousness is credited to us, granting believers a perfect standing before God and the assurance of forgiveness.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 4:7-8

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