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Why is Christ called the light of the Gentiles?

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Christ is referred to as the light of the Gentiles because He brings salvation and revelation to all people, as highlighted in Luke 2:32.

In Luke 2:32, Simeon declares that Jesus is 'a light to lighten the Gentiles,' which signifies that Christ's coming fulfills God's promise of salvation extending beyond the Jews to all nations. This is consistent with the overarching narrative of the scriptures, where God reveals His plan to redeem not just a singular nation but to elect a diverse people from every tribe and nation. Jesus is the fulfillment of the prophetic promise that through Him, the blind will receive sight, the oppressed will find freedom, and all who are in darkness will be illuminated by His truth and grace, bringing hope and redemption to the Gentiles.
Scripture References: Luke 2:32, Isaiah 49:6, John 8:12

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