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What is the significance of Christ being the light of the world?

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Christ, as the light of the world, reveals God's truth and brings salvation to those in spiritual darkness.

In John 1 and throughout Scripture, Christ is declared to be the light of the world, symbolizing the revelation of God’s truth and holiness. The light shines in the darkness, illuminating the path to salvation for all who believe. This metaphor of light contrasts sharply with the darkness of human sin and depravity. When God first said, 'Let there be light' in Genesis 1:3, it was a precursor to the ultimate revelation—Jesus Christ, who is the embodiment of this light. Understanding Him as the light means recognizing that through Him, we find life and the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan, essential for every believer's faith journey.
Scripture References: John 1:1-5, Genesis 1:3

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