There is a process called regeneration which is done from without but occurs inwardly.
Generally: creeping things.
Being under the control of a demonic spiritual influence or under subjection to the body isn't necessarily the kind of freedom the scriptures promote.
Ever play freeze tag? Where in the rules does it say anyone has to leave home base?
Re: Love
Love does not necessarily mean:
1. being someone's carpet;
2. allowing oneself to be abused or mistreated;
3. allowing someone to engage in destructive conduct to your detriment or to the detriment of others though they may choose to afflict themselves;
4. letting someone be totally free of exhortation, edification because they'd rather be deaf than know the truth.
Punishment or reprimand for a wrong-doing is an act of love in that it teaches a soul the right way to go. If you hate someone, for example, you might not tell them that the bridge has collapsed as they travel on a dark road. If you hate a child of yours you might allow the child to persist in a clearly destructive behavior without correction. The idea of equating condemnation with hatred is errant. Righteous indignation is entirely different in contrast with the judgement of hypocrites.
Allowing one or more men or women to do things that would harm or injure innocents or others is not necessarily love. What about the innocents? Forgiving someone for shooting you in your leg and robbing on a dark night as they leave you laying on the floor is one thing, but allowing them to persist in that behavior to the hurt of others without so much as a prayer, hmm dunno if that is the kind of love and forgiveness upon which Yeshua/Jesus held foundations.