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What does it mean that Christ severed the cords of sin?

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Christ severed the cords of sin, freeing believers from the bondage of sin and the law.

The metaphor of severing the cords refers to Christ's redemptive work which releases believers from the controlling power of sin and the condemnation of the law. According to Isaiah 5:26-27, Christ not only sets His people free but empowers them to run towards Him with swiftness and strength. Believers are no longer bound to sin's burden and have a clear path to serve Christ. This liberation emphasizes the profound transformation that occurs in the life of a believer, demonstrating that true freedom is found in being severed from sin and leaning solely on the grace of God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 5:26-27, Psalm 129:4, Romans 8:1-2

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