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How do we know the doctrine of God as light is true?

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The doctrine is supported by Scripture, where God is explicitly called light, emphasizing His perfection and holiness (1 John 1:5).

The truth of the doctrine asserting that God is light is deeply embedded in Scripture, particularly in 1 John 1:5, which declares that 'in Him is no darkness at all.' This biblical foundation presents God’s essence and confirms that all attributes associated with light—such as purity, life, and righteousness—are inherent in His character. Moreover, the historical testimony of the faith through various biblical narratives and experiences underlines God's light dispelling darkness, further affirming this doctrine. Both the Old and New Testaments depict God as the source of spiritual illumination and guidance, reinforcing this essential aspect of His nature.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:5

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The Shining God
Daniel Parks · Nov 11, 2007
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