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How does Jesus bring light to those in darkness?

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Jesus brings light to those in darkness by revealing the truth of the Gospel and illuminating the path to salvation.

In Isaiah 9:2, the prophecy states, 'the people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.' This light is Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word of God, who came to dispel spiritual blindness and ignorance that pervade humanity. The significance of this light is multifaceted, encompassing the enlightenment of our minds and hearts to receive the truth of the gospel. In John 8:12, Jesus proclaims, 'I am the light of the world,' affirming that through Him, individuals can escape the shadows of sin and despair. When the Holy Spirit applies Christ’s light, believers are granted not only understanding but also illumination for their lives, leading them into a relationship with God based on grace and faith. This transformative experience reassures believers that they are no longer in bondage to darkness but are now partakers of His marvelous light, empowered to walk in hope and righteousness.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:2, John 8:12

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Don Fortner · Dec 9, 2007
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