The Freedom Series | Bound No More: When the World and the Word Both Name the Cage

She sat across the desk from her therapist and said the same thing she’d been saying for three years: “I know why I do it. I just can’t stop.”

The secular world is not wrong that bondage is real. Therapists, neuroscientists, and sociologists have mapped its terrain with impressive precision — and Christians would be foolish to dismiss what they’ve found. But the biblical view of bondage goes somewhere the secular map cannot follow. Not because Scripture ignores the psychological or the systemic, but because it insists that beneath every visible chain lies a spiritual root.

Part 3 of the Bound No More series holds two truths in tension: the world often gets bondage right, and the Word goes further. Where they overlap, where they diverge, and why it matters — that’s what we’re here to work out.

The Freedom Series | Bound No More: The Theology of Bondage

You’ve felt it — the pull of an old pattern you swore you were done with. That feeling has a name, a history, and an answer. Before we can find our way out, we need to understand how bondage entered the human story. From the Fall in Genesis to the cross in Colossians, Scripture doesn’t just describe bondage — it traces its roots, names its power, and announces its defeat. This is the theology that makes the cure make sense.