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What does it mean to be brought back from captivity?

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Being brought back from captivity means being liberated from the bondage of sin through Christ's redemption.

The concept of being brought back from captivity, as articulated in Psalm 85, signifies a profound spiritual restoration for sinners. It highlights God's initiative in delivering His people from the bondage of sin and the resulting death. This act of deliverance emphasizes God's grace, showcasing that our return to Him is based not on our own merit but entirely on His favor. Through Christ's atoning work, we experience liberation from our iniquity, being restored to a right relationship with God, thereby fulfilling the promise of salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 85:1, Galatians 5:1, John 8:36

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