#12272 Was Christ Made Sin? Catholic View vs. Calvinist Atonement - Mark Brumley

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<p>What does Scripture mean when it says Christ was &#8220;made sin for us&#8221;? In this episode, Catholic apologists address a Protestant caller&#8217;s concern about Psalm 51 and the Catholic rejection of penal substitution. Learn how the Church understands Christ’s sacrifice—not as punishment in our place, but as a redemptive offering rooted in love and union with humanity.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>08:01 &#8211; I’m Protestant. I&#8217;ve listened to a lot of Catholic radio. I&#8217;ve had no change. Is this lack of movement of desire to change from Satan?</li>
<li>18:38 &#8211; How do we catechize older boomers who prioritize politics and social views over religion?</li>
<li>23:32 &#8211; What evidence do we have that the Catholic Church is the true Church?</li>
<li>34:09 &#8211; in Friday morning&#8217;s psalm prayer it says, “He who knew no sin was made sin for us to save us and restore us to your friendship” Psalm 51. We don&#8217;t believe in Calvinism substitutionary atonement. So, in what way was Christ made sin for us?</li>
<li>40:45 &#8211; Is there any point in saying “If God wills it, it will happen?” Especially if he has two wills?</li>
<li>48:22 &#8211; Is it possible for a person to sin in purgatory or if they have not died?</li>
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