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What does it mean to be bound and set free by Christ?

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Being bound refers to being enslaved by sin and Satan, while to be set free means to receive liberation through faith in Christ.

In the context of the gospel, being bound signifies a state of captivity to sin, Satan, and the consequences of our fallen nature. Jesus came to proclaim liberty to the captives, as stated in Isaiah 61:1-3. This proclamation is vital as it means that through Christ, sinners are no longer under the dominion of sin, but are made free. This freedom is not just a mere offering; it is a definitive act of God whereby those who are called by Him are liberated from the chains of sin and granted new life in Christ. Thus, understanding the depth of this freedom is fundamental for Christians, as it emphasizes that our salvation is wholly rooted in His grace and not in our own efforts.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1-3, John 8:36, Romans 6:14

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