Did Jesus come to set the captives free from guilt, or set them free from sin?

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Did Jesus come to set the captives free from guilt or set them free from sin?

  • Jesus came to set the captives free from guilt.

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Jul 22, 2014
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Did Jesus come to set the captives free from guilt, or set them free from sin?
 
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Jesus came to seek and to save them which were lost.
 
Jul 22, 2014
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Yes, He did come to save those who are lost, but in the process did He come to set us free from guilt of sin? Or did He come to set us free from sin?
 
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When I accepted Jesus, he removed my sins as far as the east is from the west. When I sin, I ask for His forgiveness. I do not believe guilt from sin is an issue, as the devil is the one that brings the feelings of guilt in my opinion. And when the devil brings up those feelings of guilt from the past, just remind him of his future. Jesus paid it all, all to Him I owe.
 
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Hebrews 2:15 (ESV)

15 and deliver all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery.

1 John 4:18 (ESV)

18 There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love.


Rom 7:14-25


Joh 8:31-36


Joh 8:36 If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.
 
Jul 22, 2014
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In other words, did Jesus come to merely wash away your guilt of sin whereby you could keep on sinning thinking you are saved?

Or did Jesus come to forgive sin (thru true repentance and Godly sorrow over sin) whereby He came to set us free from being a slave to sin?
 

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Yes, He did come to save those who are lost, but in the process did He come to set us free from guilt of sin? Or did He come to set us free from sin?
Jesus came to bear the curse which we were under (GAL 3.10-13). He came so that we could through His death for us be accounted as righteous before God (Rom 3.24-29). He bore our sin in His own body on the tree. Thus He clearly bore our guilt. It was not until He had saved us by bearing our guilt that He could begin the process of freeing us from sin. Reconciliation with God and acceptability by Him was essential BEFORE the process of removing sin within could take place. He justified us whilst we were still ungodly (Rom 4.5). That justification, being based solely on the righteousness of Christ, is eternal.

The eternal life that He gave us in order to commence delivery from the power of sin is also eternal. The principle of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made us free from the principle of sin and death, even though the process will take a lifetime to complete. He will not fail in His task. John 6.37-44; 10.27-29; Rom 8.29; 1 Cor 8.9-10; Phil 2.6; 2 Tim i.16; Jude 24.
 
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In other words, did Jesus come to merely wash away your guilt of sin whereby you could keep on sinning thinking you are saved?

Or did Jesus come to forgive sin (thru true repentance and Godly sorrow over sin) whereby He came to set us free from being a slave to sin?
that's not what the word says. it says "Son shall set you free" ​Joh 8:36. it's not your own doing.
 
Jul 22, 2014
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that's not what the word says. it says "Son shall set you free" ​Joh 8:36. it's not your own doing.
Well, of course it is not of your own doing. Where did I ever say that?

Ezekiel 36:26-27 helps to answer the OP (Original Post) Questions and the confusion you are having.
"A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh. And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them."​

-----> "For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil." ~ 1 John 3:8b
 
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Another stroke Jasons ego poll. Yay us.
 
Jul 16, 2015
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Well, of course it is not of your own doing. Where did I ever say that?

Ezekiel 36:26-27 helps to answer the OP (Original Post) Questions and the confusion you are having.
"A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh. And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them."​

-----> "For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil." ~ 1 John 3:8b
in post #7 you gave lot statements besides the questions. the questions you ask are very defining so I also answer what you said there.
 
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Jesus came to set the captives free from sin,for it is because of sin that we are captives,and because of sin that we feel guilt.

Jesus came and preached repentance of sins,not the repentance of guilt,and if your sins are forgiven then the feeling of guilt goes away.The sins have to be forgiven first before the guilt goes away,and if Jesus came to free from guilt then the sins still remain.

Jesus came to set the captives free from sin,which then the feeling of guilt goes away,although we are still sorry for what we did,but we do not feel guilty only because God forgave us,and the sins are no longer on our record.

God wants us to forgive ourself for what we did wrong,and if we do not forgive ourself I do not believe we can be saved.
 
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The question is:

Did Jesus come to set the captives free in the sense to free us from guilt alone (while we still remain in our sins)? Or did Jesus come to set the captives free in the sense of forgiving our sins (whereby guilt would be gone by true repentance) and by Him (Jesus) destroying our sin within our lives?



 
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It was.... the oppression of "condemnation."
 
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The question is:

Did Jesus come to set the captives free in the sense to free us from guilt alone (while we still remain in our sins)? Or did Jesus come to set the captives free in the sense of forgiving our sins (whereby guilt would be gone by true repentance) and by Him (Jesus) destroying our sin within our lives?
Of course, Jesus came to save us from our sins which is what His name actually means. However, although Christ has provided the means by which we can walk free from sin, there is a process of sanctification involved. IOW, we need to do such things as to renew our minds and such takes time.
 
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Jason, I'll answer your question if you will answer one for me, well actually two. I would honestly get to know you and understand where you are coming from.

1. Do you think you are without sin?

2. Why do you assume ,by this post and some others I've read from you, that saved men and women want to see how much sin they can get away with?
 
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Jason, I'll answer your question if you will answer one for me, well actually two. I would honestly get to know you and understand where you are coming from.

1. Do you think you are without sin?

2. Why do you assume ,by this post and some others I've read from you, that saved men and women want to see how much sin they can get away with?
often, if a person "assumes" something about someone else, it can be because that would be THEIR automatic thinking on the subject.
 
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He came to set us free from death.

Jesus took captivity captive...He dealt a death blow to death and in Him we have new resurrected life