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How does the gospel bring deliverance to captives?

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The gospel brings deliverance to captives by freeing them from the bondage of sin and spiritual blindness.

In Luke 4:18, Jesus states He was sent 'to preach deliverance to the captives.' This deliverance encompasses freedom from various forms of bondage—especially spiritual captivity to sin. According to Romans 6:14, believers are no longer under sin's dominion but under grace, indicating a complete transformation enabled by the gospel. Additionally, as portrayed in John 9, Jesus highlights that spiritual blindness also needs addressing. True deliverance involves not just an external change but a profound internal transformation, where Christ frees individuals from the clutches of sin and grants them new life, enabling them to live in obedience to God's will.
Scripture References: Luke 4:18, Romans 6:14, John 9:39-41

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