God is Light
Now the message that we have heard from his Son and announce is this: God is light, and there is no darkness at all in him. If, then, we say that we have fellowship with him, yet at the same time live in the darkness, we are lying both in our words and in our actions. But if we live in the light—just as he is in the light—then we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from every sin.
(1 John 1:5-7) Good News Translation
Christ became sin for us by sacrificially allowing protons to emit their light and become neutrons during nucleosynthesis. “The lamb slain from the foundation of the world,” isn’t poetic or symbolic, it’s physics.
God isn’t merely the source of light, he is light. How can we understand this in the physical terms which we’ve come to realize are accurate physics and chemistry encoded into scripture by ignorant Bronze Age goat herders? Hypothesis 22.
Predictive Testable Hypothesis 22
- IF the Holy Spirit is the power of God to inspire human writers,
- AND the physics of the universe has been written in scripture so that it’s
- obvious and
- invisible,
- AND the physics of the universe has been written in scripture so that it’s
- THEN phrases or words that look like chemistry, physics, biology or geology should be treated as if they are chemistry, physics, biology or geology,
- AND the science will be congruent with the scriptural context.
If God is light and, as we have also deduced, pure wisdom is the proton (H+) then protons are light. When nucleosynthesis took place on the first day protons were fused together to form larger atomic nuclei. Each time two protons fuse a photon (light) is emitted and one of the protons becomes dark – a neutron.

This is the sacrifice that was made so that we can have life in the light. Life with the free will to be able to sin. This is where the creation became corrupted. It wasn’t in the garden of Eden, it was on the first day at nucleosynthesis.
Dwelling in the Light – Navigation
Section | Title | Scripture |
December 6th | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 Timothy 6:16 |
December 7th | ||
2 | God is Light | 1 John 1:5-7 |
2.1 | The Lamb | Revelation 13:8 |
2.2 | The Light of Life | John 8:12 |
2.3 | The Father of Lights | James 1:17 |
2.4 | Everlasting Light | Isaiah 60:19-20 |
2.5 | Marvelous Light | 1 Peter 2:4-12 |
December 8th | ||
3 | Light vs. Darkness; Good vs. Evil | Job 30:26 |
3.1 | Light = Good; Darkness = Evil | Isaiah 5:50 |
3.2 | Where Light Dwells | Job 38:19-20 |
3.3 | Down the Rabbit Hole | Job 11:7-8 |
3.4 | Off the Deep End | Genesis 1:4 |
3.5 | Hell is Darkness, Heaven is Light | Job 33:27-30 |
December 9th | ||
4 | Coming Down out of Heaven | Revelation 21:2 |
4.1 | Above and Below | Deuteronomy 4:39 |
4.2 | Hell is Below, Heaven is Above | Job 11:7-8 |
4.3 | Earth’s Form Fits it’s Function | Isaiah 45:18 |
4.4 | Outer Darkness | Matthew 8:11-12 |
December 10th | ||
5 | Cast off the Works of Darkness | Romans 13:12 |
5.1 | Separation | 2 Corinthians 6:17 |
5.2 | The Milk of the Word | 1 Peter 2:1-3 |
5.3 | Soup or Milk? | Isaiah 28:9-10 |
Salvation | Romans 10:9-10 |
Salvation
- Call upon the name of Jesus Christ,
- believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
- confess your sin.
Read through the Bible in a year
Reading plan | December 7 | |
Linear | 2 Thessalonians 3 1 Timothy 1-2 | |
Chronological | Acts 20:1-3 Romans 1-3 |