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Pilgrim said:
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xyz said:
I'm sure that he wrote figuratively, and this isn't meant in any literal sense. Paul wrote that Christ 'became sin', i.e. took the punishment for human sin. Now does that mean that the Son only has that unique experience? Or is it the experience of the Father and the Spirit also?
Contrariwise, I cannot be so sure that the author was being "figurative" in his statements.
Perhaps he was not, but presumably there is no argument that Jesus 'became sin'.

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But, I am FULLY sure that what Christ "experienced", specifically enduring the wrath of God poured out upon Him, as the God-man, in punishment (substitution) for the sins of the elect was NOT "shared" by the Father and Spirit. The Nicene and more so Athanasian Creed labors the point that although the three persons are inseparable they cannot be intermixed as each IS an individual person.
Does that mean that Father and Spirit did not experience becoming sin? That they do may be the meaning of the SBC theologian.