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Why is remembering our bondage important for Christians?

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Remembering our bondage cultivates humility and gratitude toward God for His redemptive work.

For Christians, recalling the state of our bondage before salvation is significant as it frames our understanding of grace. When we remember that we were once slaves to sin, we cultivate a deep sense of humility, recognizing that every good thing we possess comes from God's grace. This reflection aligns with the biblical exhortation found in Deuteronomy 15:15, where Israel is urged to remember their deliverance from slavery. The awareness of our sinfulness and the depths of our bondage amplifies the wonder of our redemption. It fosters a spirit of thankfulness that responds with love and devotion to Christ, the one who emancipated us at great cost. Furthermore, acknowledging our past informs how we live in freedom today, compelling us to honor Christ in every aspect of our lives.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 15:15

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