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What does John 1:5 mean for our understanding of depravity?

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John 1:5 illustrates the pervasive darkness of depravity that cannot comprehend the light of Christ.

The phrase 'the darkness comprehended it not' in John 1:5 emphasizes the profound state of humanity's depravity and ignorance without Christ. This darkness is a moral and spiritual condition that blinds individuals to God’s truth and their need for redemption. Throughout John's Gospel, we see that Jesus, as the illuminating light, confronts this darkness, revealing sin for what it is and inviting people to embrace the light. It underscores the necessity of Christ's work in opening our eyes to the reality of our sinfulness and our need for His transformative redemption.
Scripture References: John 1:5, Ephesians 2:1-3

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