Just so we know, Jesus became our Sin Sacrifice (as 2 Co. 5:21 should read, as it does in dozens of other passages), Who took our sins away. Jesus never became a sinner. Jesus was without sin, in His life and in His death and resurrection. There is not a verse in the Bible that calls Jesus a sinner.
Sinning religion is not satisfied to say that Jesus does not save His people from their sins, or to say that Jesus does not take away the sin of the world.
Sinning religion says that Christ became a sinner.
Sinning religion is rotten to the core and the core is rotten too.
I have pointed out, this passage 2 Co. 5:21, should be translated as saying "sin sacrifice" instead of "sin." This same phraseology and this same concept is dealt with in other parts of Scripture and is translated as "sin sacrifice" dozens of times.
I have pointed out, this passage 2 Co. 5:21, should be translated as saying "sin sacrifice" instead of "sin." This same phraseology and this same concept is dealt with in other parts of Scripture and is translated as "sin sacrifice" dozens of times.
As our "sin sacrifice,"
Jesus bore our sins,
He took away our sins,
He suffered because of our sins.
He did not become adultery,
bestiality,
homosexuality,
pedophilia or any other sin.
Jesus not only lived a sinless life, He died for sinners, but was not a sinner. He, as our sin sacrifice took our sins away.