At Christmas, we celebrate the arrival of Jesus—the Light who entered a dark world. This verse reminds us that Jesus didn’t come just to be admired in a manger scene; He came to rescue us from spiritual darkness. In a season often marked by both joy and struggle, John 12:46 offers hope: through faith in Christ, we are no longer lost in the shadows of sin, fear, or despair. The Light has come, and darkness does not have the final word.
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