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Who did God make Christ to be sin for?

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God made Christ to be sin for His elect, ensuring specific redemption for His chosen people.

In God's sovereign plan, Christ was made sin for His elect, those He foreknew and predestined for salvation (Romans 8:29-30). This doctrine of particular redemption asserts that Jesus' sacrifice was intended for a specific group—His sheep (John 10:15)—and not for all indiscriminately. This truth emphasizes that His death is effective and guarantees the salvation of those He came to redeem, thereby providing a deep assurance that the salvation accomplished by Christ is certain and secure.
Scripture References: Romans 8:29-30, John 10:15

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