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What does it mean to be a captive to sin?

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Being a captive to sin means being bound by sinful desires and actions, unable to free oneself without God's intervention.

Throughout Scripture, the concept of captivity to sin is depicted as being under the influence of Satan and his deceitful ways. As Paul mentions in 2 Timothy 2:26, those who are in sin are taken captive by the devil at his will, meaning they are ensnared by sinful habits and not aware of their true state of bondage. This captivity leads to spiritual death and separation from God. However, just as God delivered Peter from physical imprisonment, He also offers deliverance from the spiritual bondage of sin through the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is crucial for individuals to recognize their condition and seek the liberating grace of God, who alone can break the chains of sin.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 2:26, Acts 12:6-11

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