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How does the Gospel illuminate the darkness described in Scripture?

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The Gospel provides hope by revealing Jesus as the light that dispels the darkness of sin and death.

The Gospel narrative contrasts light and darkness, positioning Christ as the ultimate light that shines in our spiritual darkness. Scriptures highlight that humanity's natural state is one of darkness due to sin, with Christ’s advent and sacrifice offering the means to step out of that darkness into His marvelous light. The events at the crucifixion, especially during the dark hours, serve as a powerful reminder of the depths Christ plunged into to deliver us from sin and death. His resurrection is the ultimate triumph over darkness, proving that, in Him, believers have forgiveness and eternal life.
Scripture References: John 1:4-5, Colossians 1:13, 1 Peter 2:9

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There Was Darkness
Ian Potts · Jan 13, 2019
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