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What does the Bible say about prisoners of hope?

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The Bible refers to believers as 'prisoners of hope' in Zechariah 9:12, signifying their transformation from prisoners of sin to hope in Christ.

In Zechariah 9:12, the scripture declares, 'Turn you to the stronghold, ye prisoners of hope.' This phrase indicates that while once bound by sin, believers are now identified as prisoners of hope through Jesus Christ. The hope in question is not a vague or uncertain hope; it is a confident expectation grounded in the finished work of Christ and the promises of God. This transformation is a remarkable aspect of the gospel, demonstrating that believers are no longer defined by their sins but by their secured hope in Christ's redemptive work. As 'prisoners of hope,' believers are encouraged to turn to the stronghold of God's grace, realizing that their salvation is entirely dependent on Christ.
Scripture References: Zechariah 9:12

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Prisoners of Hope
Wayne Boyd · Jan 22, 2025
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