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How do we know that we are called to liberty?

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The call to liberty is a hallmark of God's redemptive work in the lives of believers, signifying a prior bondage to sin and the law.

The concept of being called to liberty is deeply rooted in the idea of having been previously enslaved to sin, the law, and other forms of spiritual bondage. Paul emphasizes that only those who have been called—those elected by God—are the ones who truly experience this liberty. This calling comes with a stipulation, indicating that while believers are not bound by the law, they are not free to misuse their liberty for fleshly desires. Instead, their freedom enables them to serve each other in love, as outlined in Galatians.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:13, Romans 8:28-30

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