THIS WEEK'S TORAH PORTION:
Bo (בוא | Come)
Torah: Exodus 10:1-13:16
Haftarah: Jeremiah 46:13-28
Gospel: Mark 3:7-19
Leaving the Old Culture
Behind
The Apostle Paul says,
“Clean out the old leaven so that you may be a new lump, just as you are in
fact unleavened. For Christ our Passover also has been sacrificed. Therefore
let us celebrate the feast, not with old leaven, nor with the leaven of malice
and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth” (1
Corinthians 5:7-8).
The old starter-dough leaven
represents our old way of life. It is sin, godlessness, bad company, bad habits
and all the things that taint our lives. Like an old culture of leavened
starter dough, those things continue to leaven our lives from day to day,
conforming us to our past. Paul urges us to make a clean break with the old
culture and to start over as a new batch, like unleavened bread.
When the children of Israel
left Egypt, they were leaving behind their old culture. While in Egypt they had
absorbed much of the wickedness and idolatry of Egyptian society. The
unleavened bread symbolized a new beginning. They were starting over.
In a spiritual sense, we
leave Egypt when Messiah saves us. That’s what it means to be born again. It is
a matter of starting over. When we become believers, we are supposed to die to
our old way of life and begin life again as new creatures. We have to leave our
old ways behind us.
Addiction counselors warn
recovering addicts about falling back into old patterns. The recovering addict
is at greatest risk when he spends time with old friends or revisits familiar
hang-outs. To successfully overcome his addiction, it is important to break
with the past, carve out new patterns of behavior and develop new, healthy
habits. It is the same for all of us.
The leaven in our lives
comes in a variety of disguises. It may be certain entertainments, amusements,
vices, habits or social circles. Paul suggests that it may lie in the wicked
and malicious attitudes of our hearts. Passover is an opportune time to break
with our past and start over as new creatures in Messiah. Passover is an annual
reminder that we must leave the old culture behind. Every Passover is a chance
to start over. At Passover we remember that we have left our spiritual Egypt.
We are free from the past, and we need to set aside those things in our lives
that continue to enslave us. After all, starting over is what it means to be born
again.
-First Fruits of Zion
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