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Why is the concept of Christ being made sin important for Christians?

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Christ being made sin illustrates the depth of His sacrifice and the totality of our salvation, showing that He bore the guilt and punishment for our sins.

The concept of Christ being made sin (2 Corinthians 5:21) is crucial for understanding the nature of our salvation. It reveals that Christ, who knew no sin, took upon Himself the guilt and shame of our transgressions. This is significant because it affirms that the penalty for our sin required a substitutionary sacrifice. As stated in the sermon, the thought of Christ being made sin brought Him great anguish, underscoring not only the severity of our sin but also the extent of His love. By fully embracing the penalty of sin, Christ ensures that believers are treated as righteous, bringing about true reconciliation with God, which is foundational for our faith.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, Ephesians 2:8-9

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