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It is easy to take light for granted until you don't have it anymore. People with nyctalopia can especially appreciate this statement. Nyctalopia, or night blindness, is a condition in which the eyes are not able to adjust to low-light environments. For people with this condition, being in a dark room would be the same for them as being blind. Without some kind of light source (lamp, night light, etc.) they would be unable to see anything.
Before Christ came, humanity was suffering from a kind of spiritual nyctalopia. There was no light to guide us, and we could not find our way in the darkness. But when that Child was born in the Bethlehem stable, our light appeared to show us the way: "The people walking in darkness have seen a great light…" (v. 2).
Before Christ came, humanity was suffering from a kind of spiritual nyctalopia. There was no light to guide us, and we could not find our way in the darkness. But when that Child was born in the Bethlehem stable, our light appeared to show us the way: "The people walking in darkness have seen a great light…" (v. 2).

