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How does light symbolize salvation in the Bible?

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Light in the Bible symbolizes salvation and God's presence, illustrating the transformation from darkness to light as seen in John 8:12.

In Scripture, light often represents the divine presence of God, salvation, and the truth of the Gospel. Jesus refers to Himself as the Light of the World in John 8:12, indicating that those who follow Him will not walk in darkness but will have the light of life. This imagery signifies the transformative power of salvation, where believers are brought out of the darkness of sin and death into the light of God’s grace. The light symbolizes understanding, hope, and a restored relationship with God, contrasting starkly with the biblical depiction of sin as darkness. This theme is reiterated in various places, showing that through Christ, God's Israel shall have light, affirming the assurance of salvation for those whom He has chosen. Thus, light serves as a constant reminder of the hope and joy found in Christ's saving work.
Scripture References: John 8:12, 1 Peter 2:9

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