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What did Jesus mean by proclaiming liberty to the captives?

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Jesus proclaimed liberty to the captives as a declaration that He frees sinners from the bondage of sin and the curse of the law.

In Isaiah 61:1, when Christ proclaims liberty to the captives, He addresses the spiritual condition of sinners who are bound by sin and its consequences. This captivity is not merely physical but represents the deeper spiritual enslavement to sin that leads to eternal death. Through His sacrificial work, Christ redeems His people from the curse of the law, allowing them to experience true freedom. His proclamation signifies that believers are liberated from the guilt and consequences of sin and are granted new life in Him. This act embodies both the mercy of God and the incredible grace offered to all who believe.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1, Galatians 3:13

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