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How do we know that God is light is a true doctrine?

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The doctrine that God is light is rooted in Scripture, specifically 1 John 1:5, which affirms His purity and righteousness.

The truth that 'God is light' is affirmed in both the Old and New Testaments, culminating in the New Testament's direct declaration in 1 John 1:5. This claim is not made lightly; it is a foundational aspect of God's character. Throughout Scripture, God reveals Himself as a being of light that illuminates the darkness, and this not only settles doctrinal truths about His nature but also serves as a basis for the believer's moral and ethical conduct. Furthermore, the implications of God being light highlight the necessity of walking in that light, which enables believers to maintain true fellowship with Him and one another.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:5, James 1:17

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