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What does the Bible say about the yoke of bondage?

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The Bible teaches that placing a yoke of the law upon believers burdens them and detracts from the grace of God in Christ.

In Acts 15, the apostles confront a challenge where certain men from Judea insisted that believers must be circumcised and adhere to the law of Moses to be saved. Peter argues against this, stating that God does not place a yoke upon the neck of disciples that is impossible to bear (Acts 15:10). This yoke represents the law, which condemns and binds, as Paul explains that attempting to be justified by the law only leads to condemnation (Galatians 5:4). Emphasizing God's grace, the apostles clarify that salvation is by belief and faith, not by works of the law.
Scripture References: Acts 15:1-11, Galatians 5:4

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