He was made sin for us, yes, but how hard will it be: for Him to return to being without sin? (sinning?)

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Gottservant

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Hi there,

So I had a simple thought: how hard will it be, for Jesus to return to being without sin?

The concept is, becoming sin went in one direction - toward God - whereas returning to being without sin, goes beyond God.

Jesus does not want us to stay where we are; one day we will have to give account of how Jesus saved us - well so if He saves us, it is not that we become sin too, is it?

The point is sinning less.

God bless.
 

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In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God.

And the word became flesh and dwelt among us.

Jesus was like unto the Scape Goat in Hebrew tradition .

Jesus took the sins of the world upon himself on the cross. He himself was without sin.

Because God cannot sin.
When he returns he will be sinless still.
 
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Windmill Charge

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how hard will it be, for Jesus to return to being without sin

You missed the point. It was never that Jesus was a sinner enslaved to sin, but that as the sinless Son of God he bore ALL our sins and took our punishment.
Jesus does not have the weakness w have that sinning is attractive to us.
He knows the foulness of sin, how it distances us from God and conversely he knows how wonderful, how lovely is a relationship with God.
 
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