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How does the concept of being a bondman relate to our spiritual state?

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Being a bondman symbolizes our natural bondage to sin before God redeems us.

The concept of being a bondman, as described in Deuteronomy 15:15, is a metaphor that illustrates our condition before coming to faith in Christ. It signifies a state of enslavement, not only to our own sinful desires but also under the penalty of God’s law. All believers are shown to be spiritually bound as slaves to sin, unable to rescue themselves. In understanding our plight as bondmen, we grasp the necessity for a savior, which leads us to acknowledge the profound nature of Christ's redeeming work. It's fundamental for spiritual awakening to recognize that we are helpless without His grace, and that it is only through His redeeming power that we can move from enslavement to freedom.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 15:15, John 8:34

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