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How do Christians experience true freedom?

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True freedom for Christians is found in submission to Christ, leading to liberation from sin.

True freedom, from a biblical perspective, is achieved not through rebellion or indulgence in sin, but through obedient submission to Jesus Christ. As highlighted in the sermon, being in Christ transforms one's nature; the believer is freed from the bondage of sin and now possesses the liberty to live righteously. This is in stark contrast to the misconception that freedom is the ability to pursue one's own sinful desires. The analogy of the transformed hog depicts that, while the former hog could return to the mud, a true believer does not wish to do so because their nature has been changed (2 Corinthians 5:17). Thus, the Christian life embodies true freedom characterized by righteousness, holiness, and a heartfelt desire to please God, which is far more fulfilling than the fleeting pleasures of sin.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:17

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