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What does it mean to be free through the truth?

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Being free through the truth means liberation from sin, condemnation, and the law through Christ.

To be free through the truth, as stated in John 8:32, involves a profound spiritual liberation that comes from knowing Jesus Christ. This freedom entails release from the bondage of sin, where individuals are no longer under condemnation. Romans 8:1 elaborates on this truth, affirming that there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. This liberation extends beyond mere moral improvement; it signifies a complete restoration of one's relationship with God, moving from death in sin to life in Christ. Understanding and embracing this truth allows Christians to live in the grace of God rather than under the burdensome law, fully assured of their identity and standing as children of God.
Scripture References: John 8:32, Romans 8:1

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Knowing the Truth
Jim Byrd · Jan 18, 2026
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