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What does Galatians 5 teach about freedom in Christ?

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Galatians 5 teaches that true freedom is found in Christ, who liberates us from the law and its condemnation.

Galatians 5 emphasizes the believer's freedom in Christ by urging them to stand firm and not return to the bondage of the law. Paul warns that submitting to the law for justification negates the grace of God and renders Christ's sacrifice ineffective for those who seek to rely on their works. This freedom is a freedom from the sin and death that the law exposes, as the believer is now led by the Spirit and empowered to live in accordance with God's will, illustrating the transformative power of the gospel that doesn't demand our adherence to the law for salvation.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:1-4

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The Eighth Day
Caleb Hickman · Nov 2, 2022
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