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What does it mean to bear witness to the light?

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To bear witness to the light is to proclaim the truth of Christ’s presence and His redemptive work.

Bearing witness to the light, as modeled by John the Baptist, involves recognizing and declaring the truth of Jesus Christ as the source of spiritual illumination and salvation. John came specifically to testify about the light (John 1:7), indicating that believers are called to reflect Christ's light in their lives through their words and actions. This idea parallels the believer's role in the Great Commission to make disciples and share the Gospel. Thus, bearing witness is not merely about personal testimony but also about actively participating in God's redemptive plan by making Christ known to the world.
Scripture References: John 1:7, John 1:8

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