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What is the significance of the lights in the firmament?

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The lights in the firmament symbolize God's witnesses and serve to reflect His glory.

The lights created in the firmament, as described in Genesis 1, serve multiple purposes, including marking times and seasons and providing light. They also represent God's witnesses, such as preachers and believers, who reflect His light into a dark world. Understood in the context of God's sovereign grace, these lights proclaim the message of the gospel and direct others to Christ, emphasizing that all creation points back to the Creator's glory.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:14-19, Hebrews 12:1, Matthew 5:14-16

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