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What does it mean that the Lord looseth the prisoner?

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The phrase means that God frees us from the bondage of sin and spiritual oppression.

In Psalm 146, the statement 'The Lord looseth the prisoner' emphasizes God's redemptive work in liberating His people from sin's captivity. This liberation is not just a physical release but a spiritual one, where Christ's sacrifice sets us free from the law's curse and sin's dominion (Galatians 5:1). Jesus, in Luke 4:18, proclaimed His mission to set the captives free, highlighting His authority to heal and restore. Believers can rejoice knowing that true freedom is found in Christ alone, who breaks the chains of sin and grants us liberty through His grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 146, Galatians 5:1, Luke 4:18

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