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  • The Wise in Heart
    Instead of focusing on possessions, let's be like Moses, who was especially wise in heart, and acquire good deeds instead.
  • ‘Cast Your Cares on the Lord’
    We don’t even have to ask God if it’s OK to burden Him. He asks us. He wants us to cast our cares on HIm. God wants our faith.
  • Our Sacred Table
    Our tables are sacred. They are a powerful vehicle through which we can spread God’s light and receive His blessings.
  • God’s Word Guides Us
    The Bible is eternally relevant and always applicable to our lives. God’s Word is what guides us and sustains us in our own lives today.
  • Broken Without God
    We need to be humble, to recognize that we are broken and incomplete without God, in order to receive His Word.
  • Giving to God
    When we give to God’s purposes, we aren’t really giving at all. Rather, when we give to God, we become the benefactors of our actions.
  • The Good in Others
    When we see the good in a person and treat them as smart, capable individuals, our advice is well received.
  • The Pain of His People
    When the verse tells us that God’s feet were resting on the pavement, it means that God felt the pain of His people. He knew their suffering.
  • Healing Comes from God
    While Judaism encourages going to doctors and taking medicine, we are required to recognize that God is the source of all healing.
  • History Repeats Itself
    History does not have to repeat itself any longer. The cycle of history can be broken, and I believe that the time to end it is now.
  • The Divine in Daily Life
    Once we set our intention to living a God-centered, moral, life we can — and should — learn from the divine messages found in our daily lives.
  • Chasing After What Others Have
    When we occupy ourselves with chasing after what someone else has, we lose our ability to hear God’s plan for our lives.

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