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What does the Bible say about the great light in Isaiah 9?

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Isaiah 9 reveals that the people in darkness have seen a great light, signifying the coming of Christ as the Redeemer.

In Isaiah 9:1-7, the prophet speaks of a great light that has shined upon those who dwell in darkness, indicating the arrival of Jesus Christ as the Messiah. This passage highlights the necessity of a Redeemer, as without Him, humanity cannot achieve deliverance from sin. As the verse states, 'For unto us a child is born,' signifying the divine intervention required for salvation. The light represents both the illumination of truth and the hope of the gospel that leads to eternal life for those whom God has chosen.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:1-7, Matthew 4:16

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A Great Light
Mike McInnis · Jun 25, 2023
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