3.30.26 ~ Formerly Active Emptiness
Passover is just a couple of days away—the excitement is building! It’s a time for reflection on where we were and where we are now. It’s time to give thanks for our deliverance. It’s time to remember, but never look back to those days. Paul emphasizes this when he states in Ephesians 5:8: “For you were formerly darkness, but now you are light in the Lord; walk as children of light.” (Eph. 5:8) Isn’t that awesome? Did you notice that the imagery doesn’t say, “you were like darkness,” or “you were caught in darkness,” or “you were found in darkness”? No, Paul makes a Hebrew-equivalent statement: You were darkness. Darkness wasn’t merely a description of your state—it was the essence of your being. Remove the darkness, and there would be nothing left. Before we were rescued, through the Passover, through the Lamb of God, we were black holes in the world, pulling creation into the emptiness within us. When I read this verse, I imagine a person described as alone, without direct...