In “Hymn of the Logos Pt. 3: The Peril of Unbelief,” Pastor Niral moves to the sobering heart of John 1:9–12, where the true Light that enlightens every person has come into the world, yet the world He made did not know Him, and His own people did not receive Him. This episode carefully traces the fourfold repetition of “world” that exposes the universal tragedy of willful rejection, the inexcusable nature of unbelief in light of creation’s clear testimony (Romans 1:20), and the fatal consequence of remaining in spiritual darkness. At the same time, we linger on the glorious turning point introduced by the great “but” of verse 12: to everyone who receives Him—to those who believe in His name—He gives the right to become children of God, a rebirth that is entirely God’s sovereign gift. The message is clear and urgent: the Creator has personally entered His darkened creation, sin has blinded humanity to its Maker, and the difference between eternal life and eternal loss rests on whether a person will receive or reject the true Light. Listeners are called to marvel at the grace that opened their own eyes, to grieve with Christlike tears over those still in darkness, and to faithfully proclaim the gospel while the Light still shines and the invitation still stands.