Being in bondage to sin signifies a lack of spiritual freedom and entrapment to sin's power.
Bondage to sin refers to the state in which individuals are trapped by their sinful nature and actions, leading to spiritual death and separation from God. The biblical narrative often illustrates this condition as seen with the children of Israel in Egypt, symbolizing how sin ensnares and oppresses. Just as Pharaoh's daughter was brought from bondage to freedom, believers experience emancipation from sin through Christ's sacrificial death. Romans 6:6 explains that our old self was crucified with Christ, enabling us to walk in newness of life, a reality rooted in God's grace. Thus, understanding our bondage compels us to appreciate the salvation offered by grace.
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