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Getting The Big Picture Rabbi Yaacov Haber Parshas Yisro If you were G-d would you have chosen this Nation? G-d searched for a people to spread His light, to teach the world morality, to be a spiritual people guided by a sense of right and wrong and not by a need for satiation and comfort, and He chose us! Were our ancestors the obvious choice, were they even a sensible choice. |
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G-d took two million slaves, many of whom didn’t get along with each other if we would have gotten along we would not have gone to Egypt to begin with and brought us out to a wilderness for an en mass spiritual revival. I remember once when I was leading a Shabbaton in
These kinds of moments are usually very powerful ones and this moment of silence started off as no exception. I myself began to think how I could do some growing. It took about fifteen seconds until a deep voice resounded from the back of the room “Rabbi, you have the wrong crowd!”… I don’t know if I had the wrong crowd or the right crowd, but that was it for that special moment and for what could have been accomplished on that weekend. “You shall be onto Me a holy people!” G-d, you have the wrong crowd! We miss the lox and the melons that we ate in
Yet, at the foot of
The answer is that as we stood at that mountain we didn’t only see thunder, lightning and holy clouds we had a moment of inspiration where in we saw the big picture and with that vision everything changed. Imagine being lost in a dark forest, late at night, hungry, desperate, probably walking in circles with no clue how to get out. Then a storm begins to develop. You can hear it in the distance and suddenly there is a flash of lightning. For a split second it is daytime, for a moment you can see the forest from the trees, for a moment you have clarity. You cherish that moment of clarity, you memorize it and you work your way out of the thicket. At
Until this great moment, we were petty because our lives were petty. We had no goal or vision. We worried about small stuff because there was no larger picture. We didn’t see a future. When we were shown a larger purpose, the paltry issues were shed. We had a purpose and a mission. When one has a mission, the little things just don’t matter. All the things that divided us suddenly disappeared. We stood at the threshold of greatness, and we found a whole new perspective. Are we the wrong crowd? Do you see yourself as being holy? As a serious role model and delegate of G-d to spread His light? If we consider the big picture, than we are right there! If we find ourselves acting petty, if we find that inconsequential things bother us, if we find ourselves so touchy that we draw a wedge between ourselves and the people we love the most, we are probably missing the big picture. Even after the great epiphany at
We need a moment of silence. We need a flash of lightning. We need to remind ourselves what life is really all about. We need to think about where we came from and where we are going. Even we are the right crowd we can take the challenge of greatness and shed the small stuff. We too can be holy. © Copyright 2005 TorahLab.org |
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