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What do the golden candlestick and Christ's light symbolize?

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The golden candlestick symbolizes Christ's glory and the illumination He brings to believers.

The golden candlestick in the Old Testament tabernacle serves as a significant symbol of Christ and His light. Made of pure gold, the candlestick speaks to Christ's divine nature and perfection. It was the only light in the tabernacle, representing that He is the source of spiritual illumination and the presence of God among His people. Just as the priests were tasked with keeping the candlestick's light burning continually, believers are called to reflect Christ's light through their lives. This symbolizes not only the light of salvation but also the call for believers to partake in the mission of sharing the light with the world, drawing others to the glory of Christ.
Scripture References: Exodus 25:31-40, Matthew 5:14-16

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