To directly answer your question instead of quoting long winded and confusing reddit posts:
No, upping your light level will not make you more effective in terms of damage on content unless you were previously underlevelled for it, assuming the same weaponry. Your weapon reaches its maximum damage the moment you hit the same level as the enemy upon which you are firing (unless you're using severely underlevelled weapons, see below), and it will stay that way against all enemies you are of equal or higher level to. The only way to increase your DPS is by upping your weapon's attack or getting higher attack weaponry (or I guess unlocking certain armor mods, but that's besides the point).
Sidenote: This does NOT apply to abilities, just weaponry. Your abilities increase in damage as your light amount goes up.
You will, however, benefit from the better abilities that are on those pieces of equipment and the increased armor rating, which will allow you to survive better. You will also presumably have faster recharging abilities due to the higher level of stats on better gear.
The only way level applies to damage, then, is down scaling due to being underlevelled. If your level is below the level of the enemy you are fighting, you take sharp damage penalties, at four levels below you are not damaging the enemy at all (its level will show ??
). There's also a damage penalty if your weapon's "internal level" is much higher than the enemy you are fighting, but that's rarely very useful information. It does, however, mean that you won't suddenly do worse against low level content just because YOU levelled up, if you're still using the same gun.
Best Answer
Check your Xboxlive membership status, and confirm whether you have a Silver or Gold account.
Although Crucible becomes accessible when you reach level 5, Strikes, Raids, and PVP are only available through the Gold membership.
Edit
As Cam has stated, through the release of The Taken King, the Crucible now requires you to be level 10