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Why is the spirit of adoption better than the spirit of bondage?

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The spirit of adoption leads to freedom and personal relationship with God, contrasting sharply with the fear and obligation associated with bondage to the law (Romans 8:15).

The distinction between the spirit of adoption and the spirit of bondage is profound. The spirit of bondage, often linked to the law, cultivates fear and guilt; it indicates a relationship of servitude and obligation without assurance. In contrast, the spirit of adoption brings believers into a joyful and secure relationship with God. In Romans 8:15, Paul articulates how believers have been liberated from fear and can now approach God as loving children rather than fearful slaves. This adoption empowers believers, allowing them to walk in faith and freedom, truly understanding their identity in Christ, which is foundational for experiencing the fullness of life promised in the gospel.
Scripture References: Romans 8:15, Galatians 4:5-7

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