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What does it mean to be a captive of Satan?

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To be a captive of Satan means to be under his influence, living in sin and spiritual blindness, needing deliverance through Christ.

Captivity to Satan refers to a state of being held under the dominion of sin and spiritual blindness, where one's heart is a palace of darkness. Ephesians 2:1-3 describes this condition by stating that individuals 'walk according to the course of this world.' This bondage manifests in self-righteousness and a false sense of security, where one believes they do not need God's saving grace. However, Christ came to set the captives free; Isaiah 49:24-25 reassures us that though we are held captive, the Lord has the power to deliver us. Through faith in Christ, the shackles of sin are broken, resulting in true spiritual freedom and new life.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1-3, Isaiah 49:24-25

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