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Moral Freedom

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Moral freedom, as understood through a biblical lens, refers to the liberation from sin and the empowering of believers to live righteously. In Galatians 5:1, Paul emphasizes that Christ has set us free, urging believers to stand firm and not be burdened again by a yoke of slavery. This freedom is not merely a license to act according to one’s desires, but rather an invitation to live in accordance with God's will, as highlighted in Romans 6:18, where Paul states that having been set free from sin, we become slaves to righteousness. The New Covenant, as discussed in Hebrews 8:10, promises a transformation of the heart, enabling believers to follow God's statutes and to keep His commandments. Furthermore, Jesus teaches in John 8:36 that if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed, indicating that true moral freedom is found in a relationship with Him. This moral freedom empowers Christians to love and serve others selflessly, reflecting the command to love one another as seen in John 13:34. Thus, moral freedom is a profound aspect of the Christian faith, rooted in the transformative power of grace and the call to live a life that honors God.

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Robert Wurtz II preaches about the different types of conscience - the guilty conscience, the evil conscience, the good conscience, and the weak conscience. He emphasizes the importance of having a conscience purged by the blood of Christ and aligned with God's laws to make moral decisions. Wurtz al

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