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Why did Jesus have to be made crooked for our salvation?

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Jesus was made sin for us, taking on the crookedness of our sin to provide a straight path to righteousness.

In order for humanity to be reconciled to God, Jesus had to bear our sins on the cross, as outlined in Lamentations 3. He was made crooked in this sense, taking upon Himself the guilt of our transgressions, so that we might be made straight through His righteousness. This perfect exchange is foundational to the gospel, for it exemplifies how He fulfilled the law and satisfied divine justice on our behalf. By enduring the Father's wrath and being made sin, Christ paved the way for our redemption, ensuring that we are brought into a right relationship with God.
Scripture References: Lamentations 3:1-4, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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