"He is coming! He is coming!"
I am sure that is what was in the minds of the faithful and those less wicked who remained after three hours of quaking earth and lightenings and thunderings and winds and storms. And after three days and nights of complete darkness.
A complete opposition to what had happened when the sign was given of the Savior's birth.
Complete. Darkness.
This has made me think that without Christ, there could be no light.
Or rather, without Christ, there would be no light.
But Christ is.
And there is light.
Even in the beginning, "God said, let there be light, and there was light."
Because Christ was in the beginning, with the Father, from before the foundations of the world.
#LightTheWorld
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