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What does the Bible say about the cost of our liberty?

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The Bible teaches that our liberty was secured through the suffering and sacrifice of Christ, highlighting the high price of our freedom.

The cost of our liberty is fundamentally rooted in the sacrificial atonement of Jesus Christ. In Psalms 110, it states, 'He shall drink of the brook in the way,' which underscores the necessity and inevitability of His suffering for our sins. This signifies that Christ bore the wrath and penalty for our transgressions as He carried our sorrows, effectively buying our liberty with His own blood. The imagery of the brook Kidron, often associated with rejection and pollution, serves as a poignant reminder of the depths of Christ's sacrifice and His willingness to endure for our salvation. Thus, the liberty we enjoy as believers was achieved through a profound act of love and sacrifice by our Savior.
Scripture References: Psalms 110, Matthew 26:36-39, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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