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Living on Fire
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Isn't it bizarre that a lot of the Jewish people's leaders grew up in homes that had horrible influences all around them? Rivka grew up as the sister of one of history's worst con artists Lavan. Yitchok's brother was the adulterous and idolatrous Yishmael. Yakov's brother was the serial murderer Eisav. Yosef spent most of his life alone in Egypt and eventually married an Egyptian woman. Moshe grew up as the adopted son of Pharo and married a local priest's daughter. Why is this? Shouldn't Hashem want the future leaders of the Jewish people to have upbringings within the Jewish community, unexposed to any negative influences? The answer might surprise you.
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patterns in Jewish history are not just
fascinating they're often our greatest
teachers there's a running pattern
throughout Jewish history in regards to
the homes that some of our greatest
leaders came from the Tyra in par told
us this week's paraa stresses that Rift
Came From A Home of tricksters and
thieves aam Came From A Home of extreme
Idol worshippers they didn't just
worship idols they manufactured Idols y
brother was yma the eventual father of
Islam yacob's brother was the barbaric
ASV Raul and Leia were children of the
notorious con artist lovan YF Married An
Egyptian woman and spent most of his
life alone in
Egypt Misha grew up in the adopt as the
adopted son of parro the leader of the
strongest and fiercest empire ever and
ended up marrying the daughter of the
local priest yro Esther was an orphan
growing up raka was raised completely
unaffiliated and illiterate the list
goes on so why is this shouldn't Hashem
want the leaders of the Jewish people
growing up within the community
shouldn't a great leader know what a
Shalom zahar is or koule and Herring is
or the Nuance differences between Gaz
and or B Andi or shave naali and shave
shim wouldn't it make the most sense for
a leader to grow up with the people he
would eventually
lead so perhaps this pattern is here to
teach us a powerful
idea these people did not become great
despite their shaky
upbringings they became great precisely
because of it the evil the Li the pain
all around lit a fire underneath them
burning in their souls determining them
to correct the wrongs they were
subjugated to for so long they weren't
crushed by their surroundings they were
empowered they were inspired they were
determined who knows what our story
would look like if roko had grown up in
a regular normal house in Flatbush who
knows what we would look like if Misha
grew up amongst a regular family on a
regular Block doing what everyone else
does now it's not to say at all that
great leaders can't come from normal
homes but it does give tremendous
encouragement to those who feel that
greatness is beyond their grasp some
some people think their family simply
does not have the social class or the
proper makeup that's conducive for
fostering greatness people think their
school or their camp or their background
or their exposure straight jacketed them
and prevented them from reaching their
potential this pattern should teach us
that perhaps Hashem put you in that that
place in order to fill you with
heightened passion to do good perhaps
Hashem gave you divorced parents to go
above and beyond in your marriage not
just have a good marriage have a great
one perhaps Hashem placed you in a
irreligious home growing up so that you
will live the rest of your life with a
fire in your soul absorbing as much
Holiness as you can perhaps Hashem put
you in a body that has chrom's disease
to give you the passion to save and
encourage and Inspire thousand of others
with the disease perhaps you were placed
in that P specific situation and
scenario and Circumstance to come out of
the gate in life running instead of
walking the pattern of our history tells
us that we are who we are not despite
our upbringing but precisely because of
it our job is to never lose the passion
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