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What does 'let there be light' signify in the context of regeneration?

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'Let there be light' signifies God's powerful command that brings spiritual life to His elect.

'Let there be light' is more than a creation command; it is a profound declaration that points to the ongoing work of regeneration in the hearts of believers. This phrase encapsulates the moment God intervenes, illuminating the darkness of a sinner's heart with the light of Christ. As seen in 2 Corinthians 4:6, just as God commanded light to shine at creation, He commands spiritual light to shine in believers' hearts, revealing the knowledge of His glory. This reflects the beauty of God’s grace—transforming those who are spiritually dead into living participants in His kingdom. By understanding this, Christians can appreciate the miracle of being raised from spiritual death.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 4:6

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