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What does it mean to be set free by the gospel?

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To be set free by the gospel means receiving liberation from sin and spiritual bondage through the atoning work of Christ.

Being set free by the gospel indicates a transformative experience where individuals are released from the bondage of sin and its consequences. Jesus, as proclaimed in Luke 4:18, was sent to preach deliverance to the captives, signifying that through His sacrifice, believers are granted freedom from the law’s curse and spiritual captivity. This freedom is not merely an opportunity but a definitive act accomplished by Christ through His death and resurrection. It assures believers that their debts have been paid, their sins forgiven, and they are no longer condemned. The liberation offered by the gospel encapsulates both legal freedom from sin and the internal peace that comes from knowing one is reconciled to God due to the atoning work of Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 4:18, Galatians 3:13, John 8:36

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