Lord, The Light Of Your Love (shine, Jesus, Shine) Instant

: Analysts note Kendrick’s use of antithesis (contrasting darkness/shining and shadows/radiance) and alliteration (e.g., "Flow, river, flow, flood the nations") to create an earnest, poetic statement. Cultural Reception :

: Alludes to John 1:5 (light in darkness), John 8:12 (Jesus as the Light of the World), and John 8:32 (the truth setting us free). Lord, the light of Your love (Shine, Jesus, shine)

: The hymn is densely packed with scriptural allusions, primarily from the Gospel of John. : Analysts note Kendrick’s use of antithesis (contrasting

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