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What does the Bible say about being prisoners of hope?

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The Bible describes believers as 'prisoners of hope' in Zechariah 9:12, indicating that our hope lies in Christ and His redemptive work.

In Zechariah 9:12, God calls His people 'prisoners of hope,' signifying that their salvation and future rest in Him are secure. This term reflects the reality of our condition as we recognize our inability to save ourselves and the absolute necessity of turning to the only true stronghold, Jesus Christ. This hope is not a vague desire but a confident expectation rooted in the covenant promises of God, fulfilled through Christ, who delivers us from the pit of sin and despair. Our hope is based on the foundation of His redemptive work, emphasizing that our salvation is solely through Him.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:12

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Prisoners of Hope
Eric Lutter · Sep 24, 2017
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