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Why is Christ referred to as the true light?

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Christ is called the true light because He is the only way to know God and understand spiritual truth.

In John 1:9, Christ is referred to as the 'true light' that illuminates the path to God. This assertion emphasizes that understanding God cannot be achieved through natural means or human logic; rather, it is through the light of Christ that we gain access to divine knowledge and understanding. The golden candlestick in the tabernacle, the sole source of light, represents this principle by illustrating that all spiritual illumination is found in Jesus. Without Him, we remain in spiritual darkness, much like the priests depended entirely on the candlestick for their work within the dark confines of the tabernacle.
Scripture References: John 1:9

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