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The weekly Sabbath which gives me time to relax and recharge. It reminds me that sometimes the best way to serve God is through rest.
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Jewish people aboard aliyah flights bringing them to Israel know that they are being rescued on eagles’ wings.
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Just as the Israelites could decide what the manna would taste like, we get to determine the flavor of our lives.
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The Israelites carried unnecessary baggage—the baggage of worry and fear—and it weighed them down. We often do the same thing.
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We need to take care of our heart spiritually, just as we do physically, because in both ways, it is the most important organ in our body.
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We can be like the Israelites on the eve of the Exodus—placing our trust in God and stepping out in faith.
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Just as gold cannot become gold without going through a refinement process, so, too, do our challenges refine us and bring out our best.
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Sometimes, in our pursuit of our material goals, we lose sight of the people around us.
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A king is glorified by his crown; it adds to his kingship. In the same way, our prayers, are God’s crown and add to the glory of His kingdom.
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This month marks the celebration of Tu B'Shvat, the New Year of the Trees. Discover more about this special day that celebrates God's Creation and the many lessons that we can learn from it.
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When you happily fulfill your God-given role in the best way that you possibly can, you achieve greatness in life and earn your place in heaven.
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The pursuit of wealth is not the same as the pursuit of happiness, and that ultimately, our wealth is totally meaningless.