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What does it mean that the Lord loosens the prisoners?

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The Lord loosens the prisoners signifies spiritual liberation from sin and bondage through Christ.

The phrase 'the Lord loosens the prisoners' in Psalm 146:7 illustrates God's role as the great Emancipator. This liberation goes beyond physical chains to represent the profound spiritual freedom Christ provides from sin, Satan, and the law. Believers acknowledge that prior to salvation, they were in bondage, unable to escape the consequences of sin. However, through Christ, who gave His life, we are liberated from that captivity. This wonderful truth aligns with Ephesians 2, which explains our former state as slaves to sin, now transformed into children of God through faith. With this emancipation comes not only freedom but also new life, allowing us to live in the light of His grace and truth.
Scripture References: Psalm 146:7, Ephesians 2:1-5, Luke 4:18

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Psalms 146
Henry Mahan · Jul 7, 1976
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