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The Light Has Come

Season 1, Ep. 2

This message emphasizes Jesus as the divine Light who brings life and truth into the world. He contrasts Jesus’ eternal, preeminent nature with the limited role of John the Baptist, warning against elevating human leaders above Christ. The sermon addresses two core struggles: mental darkness (inability to discern spiritual truth) and moral darkness (inability to do what is right). Jesus, fully God and fully man, shines into this darkness, exposing and overcoming it. The light of Christ cannot be extinguished, equaled, or escaped—it demands a response and brings division between those who embrace Him and those who reject Him. The call is to ensure Jesus holds first place in our lives and that His light distinguishes us from the world.

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