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aivan3 [116]
3 years ago
14

As the moon shines by the light of the sun and has no light of its own, so the church reflects the light of Christ and has no li

ght of its own. Explain in detail what you interpret this to mean and give examples and/or provide scripture references as to how we can reflect the light of Christ as members of the church. some one pls answer!!
Biology
1 answer:
garri49 [273]3 years ago
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Answer:

Um, im not a christian or anything but the way I would interperate this is that jesus or god is the sun and when he shows love the people who recieve that love 'reflect' that light to others by being nice.

Explanation:

I tried my best, I hope this helps a little bit and please don't be mad.

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