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What does the law of liberty mean in the Christian life?

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The law of liberty indicates freedom from sin and a new capacity to serve God joyfully (Galatians 5:1).

The law of liberty, as described in Galatians 5:1, represents the believer’s freedom from the bondage of sin and the law of works. It signifies that through Christ’s atonement, believers are not only freed from the penalty of sin but also empowered to live righteously. This freedom is relational and reflects a change in allegiance from serving sin to serving God. True liberty in Christ allows believers to pursue holiness out of gratitude rather than obligation, demonstrating that the gospel is not a license for sin but a call to a life of joyful obedience. The law of liberty, therefore, emphasizes that freedom is not merely the absence of constraints, but the presence of a new nature that longs to obey and please God.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:1

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