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How do we know that believers are called the light of the world?

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Jesus directly refers to believers as the light in Matthew 5:14, establishing their role in spreading the gospel.

In Matthew 5:14, Jesus asserts, 'You are the light of the world,' which is a direct acknowledgment of the transformative role believers play in the world. This declaration is foundational to understanding the believer's identity and purpose. The surrounding context explains the nature of this light, which contrasts sharply with the spiritual darkness that envelops humanity. The phrase captures the essence of Christian witness and responsibility, emphasizing that believers are not to hide their faith but to let it shine brightly, illuminating the truth and leading others to Christ. The call to be the light is therefore rooted in Christ's authority and the believer's new nature, created to reflect His holiness.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:14

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