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What does the Bible say about being captive yet free?

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The Bible illustrates that believers are captive to God's Word but free to live in faith and hope.

In Jeremiah 29, we see the tension of being captive yet free. Believers are held captive to the revelation of God's Word, trusting in it as their one source of truth. This captivation leads to freedom, as they are liberated from the lies and confusions of the world around them. The Lord encourages His people to live their lives to His glory while being rooted in the truth of His promises, giving them hope and purpose in a foreign land.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:4-14, Ephesians 4:1-16

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