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What does the Bible say about light?

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The Bible describes light as a divine creation that symbolizes God's presence and holiness.

In Genesis 1:3, God commands, 'Let there be light,' and instantly, light is created, marking the beginning of order from chaos. This act signifies not only the physical creation of light but also its spiritual implications. Throughout Scripture, light is a symbol of God's holiness, truth, and presence, as seen in passages such as John 8:12, where Jesus declares, 'I am the light of the world.' Light represents knowledge, purity, and salvation, illustrating how God illuminates the hearts of believers, transforming them from darkness to His marvelous light.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:3, John 8:12

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Henry Law · Jun 27, 2007
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