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What does the Bible say about walking in light versus darkness?

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The Bible teaches that walking in light means seeking salvation through Christ alone, while walking in darkness refers to relying on works for salvation.

In 1 John 1:6-7, the Apostle John emphasizes that claiming fellowship with God while walking in darkness is a contradiction. Walking in darkness means depending on one’s own works—salvation by works—whereas walking in the light is to acknowledge and rely solely on Christ as the source of salvation. This truth underscores the importance of recognizing that true fellowship and community exist among believers who genuinely embrace justification by grace. When we walk in the light of Christ’s righteousness, we enjoy true fellowship with one another, reflecting the glorious reality of salvation.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:6-7

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Todd Nibert · Mar 30, 2018