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What does it mean to be brought out of bondage?

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Being brought out of bondage refers to liberation from the condemnation of the law through faith in Jesus Christ.

The sermon emphasizes that just as the Israelites were brought out of slavery in Egypt, believers are liberated from the bondage of sin and the law through Christ. In Romans 8:1, Paul assures us, 'There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.' This deliverance signifies not only freedom from sin’s penalty but also a transformation enabling believers to live in the newness of life by the Spirit. The passage in Acts 7:36 illustrates how God orchestrated historical events to prefigure this ultimate deliverance found in Christ, making it clear that true freedom is realized through Him alone.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Acts 7:36

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