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How does Christ break the yoke of sin and oppression?

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Christ breaks the yoke of sin through His atoning sacrifice, freeing believers from the bondage of the law.

In Isaiah 9:4, the imagery of breaking the yoke of oppression speaks to the liberating work of Jesus Christ. His atoning sacrifice on the cross satisfied the demands of the law and rendered sin powerless over those who believe in Him. Through His death and resurrection, Christ disarmed the law and delivered His people from its condemnation. By His grace, believers are no longer under the yoke of sin but are free to live in obedience to God, empowered by the Holy Spirit. This work of liberation is central to the message of salvation and underscores the assurance that in Christ, there is freedom and new life.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:4, Galatians 5:1

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