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Why is it important for Christians to understand Christ being made sin?

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Understanding that Christ was made sin allows Christians to grasp the depth of their redemption and the grace of God's righteousness imputed to them.

The importance of recognizing that Christ was made sin lies in its implications for salvation. It reveals the gravity of our sinfulness and the extraordinary grace of God offering us forgiveness through Christ's sacrifice. The fact that He bore our sins allows us to understand the cost of our redemption and the depth of God's love. Moreover, it reassures believers that they are not merely forgiven but also credited with Christ's righteousness—granting them a new identity in Him. This dual truth of being sin-bearers and now righteous in Christ advocates for a life transformed by grace.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21

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