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Lights and candles are utilized in the Standard Church due to their significant representative and profound i
Lights and candles are utilized in the Standard Church due to their significant representative and profound importance. The caring God, who pronounced, “Let there be light,” and there was light, gave this as a heavenly order. God perceived the positive qualities in the light. (Beginning 1:3-4); furthermore, the meaning of lighting in regular daily existence since the Early Church. Where they had congregated, “there were various lights.” (Acts 20:8)
As a matter of some importance, the congregation must be illuminated on the grounds that it is the heavenly spot where God, Who is Light, stays. I’m the world’s light, I pronounce. Since God is light, there is positively no murkiness in Him (John 8:12; 1:5). The congregation is known as “the brilliant light stand” on the grounds that St. John the Evangelist saw Christ in a dream among seven brilliant lampstands.
The congregation is believed to be heaven on the planet and is prefigured in the Hebrew Scriptures in Bethel, the consecrated abode of God. “This area is simply brilliant! This is the entry to paradise and is, as a matter of fact, God’s homestead. Creation 28:17 In this manner, the lights and candles in the congregation illuminate it very much like the stars do the sky.