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At the wedding in Cana, Jesus removed judgement from the law and chose to give grace instead.
==Darkness as evil==
Many expositors assume that darkness represents 'evil'.
:[[1Jo 1:5]] ΒΆ This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.
==Darkness as evil== Darkness from man's perspective is increased sin, but from God's it is increased grace. God's perspective is the primary meaning. Before God said "Let there be light" he dwelt in darkness. The Trinty Trinity was in perfect love.
But those who are doing evil and are not consumed, are in grace referred to as darkness.
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