Religious Liberty vs. Spiritual Liberty

Religious liberty allows religion. Spiritual liberty frees you from needing it at all.

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Religious Liberty vs. Spiritual Liberty

Religious liberty is the right to practice any religion. Spiritual liberty, as taught by TGNN, is the freedom to live by the Spirit—beyond religion altogether. It’s personal, inward, and unconditional.
ExplanationReligious liberty is a political right—it protects people’s freedom to choose and practice a religion. TGNN supports this right, but teaches something deeper: spiritual liberty.Spiritual liberty means that through the fulfillment of all prophecy and the end of material religion, individuals are no longer bound by religious systems at all. No one stands between a person and God—not church, doctrine, or law. There is no longer fear-based obligation, only relational freedom.You don’t have to leave religion to experience spiritual liberty—but you don’t need religion to access God. This liberty is grounded in Christ’s finished work and lived out in agape love and trust—not tradition or control.

Religious Liberty vs. Spiritual Liberty

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