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What does it mean to be set at liberty?

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To be set at liberty means to be freed from the bondage of sin and guilt through Jesus Christ's redemptive work.

Being set at liberty refers to the complete spiritual release and freedom granted to believers by Jesus Christ. In Luke 4:18, Christ proclaims liberty to the captives, indicating that His mission is to offer freedom from the shackles of sin and spiritual oppression. This liberation encompasses not just the forgiveness of sins but also an invitation into a new life characterized by grace and peace. It implies a transformation where believers are no longer enslaved to sin but are empowered to live in obedience to God, enjoying the fullness of life in Him.
Scripture References: Luke 4:18-19, Romans 8:1-2

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