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What does it mean that the Lord looses the prisoners?

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The Lord setting free the prisoners symbolizes liberation from sin, the law, and spiritual bondage.

In Psalm 146:7, the phrase 'The Lord looses the prisoners' highlights God's power to deliver us from various forms of bondage. This includes liberation from the law, which condemns us, spiritual captivity to sin, and the grasp of death. Just as prisoners confined by earthly laws cannot free themselves, we were bound by sin until Christ intervened. The New Testament reaffirms this with Jesus declaring in John 8:36 that whom the Son sets free is free indeed. Thus, this liberation is not just physical but profoundly spiritual, bringing sons and daughters into full reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Psalm 146:7, John 8:36

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