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What does the Bible say about God's people being set free?

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The Bible shows that God desires the liberation of His people, as seen in Exodus where He commands Pharaoh to 'let my people go.'

The Bible clearly presents God's intention for the freedom of His people, particularly in the book of Exodus. When Moses and Aaron proclaim to Pharaoh, 'Let my people go, that they may hold a feast unto me in the wilderness,' it is a declaration of God's redemptive plan. This act symbolizes liberation not just from physical bondage in Egypt but from the greater bondage of sin and the law. In Luke 4, Christ speaks of delivering those who are captives, emphasizing that true freedom accompanies a deeper spiritual liberation, a theme that runs throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Exodus 5:1, Luke 4:18

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Let My People Go
Todd Nibert · Apr 18, 2007
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