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We trace a clear line from God’s holiness to our hope, challenging the idea that calling God unable to sin limits Him. John’s eyewitness testimony, the meaning of covenants, and the rainbow as a warrior’s bow reveal why divine light steadies a fearful heart.
• God is light with no darkness at all
• Why “God cannot sin” safeguards trust
• Fear-based theology and its harms
• 1 John on confession, fellowship, and truth
• The Spirit’s nature never goes dark
• Covenants versus contracts and their signs
• The rainbow as God’s bow faced away
• Hebrew “remember” as action, not recall
• Communion as the sign of the new covenant
• Anticipating the Abrahamic covenant
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We trace a clear line from God’s holiness to our hope, challenging the idea that calling God unable to sin limits Him. John’s eyewitness testimony, the meaning of covenants, and the rainbow as a warrior’s bow reveal why divine light steadies a fearful heart.
• God is light with no darkness at all
• Why “God cannot sin” safeguards trust
• Fear-based theology and its harms
• 1 John on confession, fellowship, and truth
• The Spirit’s nature never goes dark
• Covenants versus contracts and their signs
• The rainbow as God’s bow faced away
• Hebrew “remember” as action, not recall
• Communion as the sign of the new covenant
• Anticipating the Abrahamic covenant