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Why does Christ's sacrifice bring light out of darkness?

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Christ’s sacrifice transforms darkness into light, providing eternal life and reconciliation for those who believe in Him.

The sacrificial death of Christ is a profound turning point for humanity, where the darkest moment in history becomes the source of ultimate hope. In John 13:30, the night symbolizes not only betrayal but also the weight of sin borne by Jesus. However, this very night that signifies despair also sets the stage for the dawn of redemption. Out of Christ’s death arises the light of eternal life, as His atonement reconciles believers to God. This juxtaposition of darkness and light embodies the core message of the Gospel where, through suffering and death, salvation is attained. Believers rejoice in the truth that while darkness was present, it was through this very darkness that God's plan for redemption was fulfilled, ushering in a new era of grace and reconciliation with the Father.
Scripture References: John 13:30, Romans 8:28-30

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