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What does it mean that God’s church will never go into captivity again?

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It means that through Christ, the church is eternally free from sin and external bondage.

The promise that God’s church will never go into captivity again underscores the definitive nature of Christ’s redemption. God declares that His people will not be subject to sin, Satan, or the law any longer, symbolizing an end to spiritual and physical enslavement. This assurance is deeply rooted in the covenant of grace, highlighting that those united with Christ are set free and secured in His love. The historical context of Israel's captivities serves to illustrate this freedom, teaching that believers now stand firm in their identity as God's redeemed, holding onto the hope that they are no longer captives but free through His grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 52:2, Galatians 5:1

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Good Tidings
John Chapman · Jan 24, 2007
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