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What does 'bondage of religion' mean?

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'Bondage of religion' refers to the constraints and legalism imposed by false religious practices that enslave rather than liberate believers.

The 'bondage of religion' is a concept that reflects the heavy yoke that false teachings and legalistic practices place upon individuals. In the sermon, it was noted that religion often enslaves individuals through expectations and rituals that seek to gain approval from God through works. This is distinctly opposed to the Gospel, which offers liberation through the grace and finished work of Christ. True freedom allows believers to worship God joyfully and without the burden of legalistic requirements. The Gospel message emphasizes that Christ came to set the captive free from such bondage, inviting us to enjoy our relationship with Him without the load of heavy religious obligations.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:1, John 8:36, Hebrews 10:9-10

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