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Redeemed From Slavery to Sin: The Freedom Christ Purchased (Titus 2:14)

7 min · 10. Juni 2026
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Freedom is one of the greatest gifts God has given mankind. We were created to cherish it. That’s why slavery is so devastating—it strips away freedom, dignity, and hope. In Titus 2:14, Paul reveals an even deeper slavery that affects every person apart from Christ: slavery to sin. In this verse-by-verse Bible study, we explore what it means that Jesus Christ “gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity.” What does redemption mean? What was the price paid for our freedom? And what exactly has Christ set believers free from? In this episode, you’ll discover: • The biblical meaning of redemption and ransom • How sin enslaves every person apart from Christ • Why Jesus Christ willingly gave Himself for our salvation • The freedom believers have from both the penalty and power of sin • What happened on the cross and why it matters today • What it means to be God’s “peculiar people” • Why genuine Christians become zealous for good works Titus 2:14 teaches that Christ did not merely save us from hell—He redeemed us from slavery, purified us for Himself, and transformed us into a people eager to honor Him with their lives. Join us as we examine this powerful passage and celebrate the freedom purchased by Jesus Christ. Scripture: Titus 2:14 (KJV) Keywords: Titus Bible study, Titus 2:14, redeemed from sin, freedom in Christ, Christian podcast, salvation by grace, Jesus Christ our Redeemer, gospel message, biblical redemption, slavery to sin, Christian living, expository preaching, KJV Bible study, good works, sanctification, cross of Christ, freedom from sin, Bible teaching podcast.

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Episode Redeemed From Slavery to Sin: The Freedom Christ Purchased (Titus 2:14) Cover

Redeemed From Slavery to Sin: The Freedom Christ Purchased (Titus 2:14)

Freedom is one of the greatest gifts God has given mankind. We were created to cherish it. That’s why slavery is so devastating—it strips away freedom, dignity, and hope. In Titus 2:14, Paul reveals an even deeper slavery that affects every person apart from Christ: slavery to sin. In this verse-by-verse Bible study, we explore what it means that Jesus Christ “gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity.” What does redemption mean? What was the price paid for our freedom? And what exactly has Christ set believers free from? In this episode, you’ll discover: • The biblical meaning of redemption and ransom • How sin enslaves every person apart from Christ • Why Jesus Christ willingly gave Himself for our salvation • The freedom believers have from both the penalty and power of sin • What happened on the cross and why it matters today • What it means to be God’s “peculiar people” • Why genuine Christians become zealous for good works Titus 2:14 teaches that Christ did not merely save us from hell—He redeemed us from slavery, purified us for Himself, and transformed us into a people eager to honor Him with their lives. Join us as we examine this powerful passage and celebrate the freedom purchased by Jesus Christ. Scripture: Titus 2:14 (KJV) Keywords: Titus Bible study, Titus 2:14, redeemed from sin, freedom in Christ, Christian podcast, salvation by grace, Jesus Christ our Redeemer, gospel message, biblical redemption, slavery to sin, Christian living, expository preaching, KJV Bible study, good works, sanctification, cross of Christ, freedom from sin, Bible teaching podcast.

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The Happy Expectation: Waiting for Christ’s Return (Titus 2:13)

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