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What does the Bible say about being turned from darkness to light?

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The Bible describes being turned from darkness to light as a sovereign act of God that leads to salvation and forgiveness.

In Acts 26:18, the apostle Paul describes his commission to open people's eyes and turn them from darkness to light. This transformation is viewed as a sovereign act of a gracious God, highlighting the necessity of divine intervention in the salvation process. The darkness represents our natural state of sin and alienation from God, while the light depicts the revelation and glory of God found in Jesus Christ. As seen in Colossians 1:13, believers are delivered from the power of darkness and brought into the kingdom of Christ, which signifies the intimate relationship and inheritance shared with Him through faith.
Scripture References: Acts 26:18, Colossians 1:12-13

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