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Why is Christ described as the light of the morning?

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Christ is referred to as the light of the morning because He brings clarity, hope, and the fulfillment of God's promises.

In 2 Samuel 23:4, David describes Christ as the light of the morning, symbolizing the clarity and guidance He provides amid spiritual darkness. Just as the sun rises with healing and brightness, so Christ dispels the shadows of sin and despair. He embodies the hope and assurance of God's promises to His people, as He shines a light that leads to salvation and righteousness. This imagery emphasizes how Christ's presence and work fulfill the Old Testament prophecies, representing the dawn of a new covenant of grace.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 23:4, Malachi 4:2

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