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What does the Bible say about the distinction between bondage and adoption?

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The Bible indicates that believers have received the spirit of adoption, contrasting it with the spirit of bondage that leads to fear (Romans 8:15).

In Romans 8:15, Scripture explains that believers do not receive a spirit of bondage again to fear, but rather a spirit of adoption that allows them to address God as 'Abba, Father.' This distinction is crucial as it highlights the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life, contrasting the fear associated with slavery to sin with the confidence and intimacy of being God's children. The term 'bondage' refers to the fearful existence under the law, while 'adoption' signifies a new relationship with God characterized by acceptance and familial love. Understanding this difference helps Christians grasp the freedom and assurance they have in Christ, emphasizing their new identity as children of God.
Scripture References: Romans 8:15

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