Consistency is More Important Than Brilliance for Monday, 12 June 2017 - Rabbi Evan Moffic - Congregation Solel in Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Consistency is More Important Than Brilliance for Monday, 12 June 2017 - Rabbi Evan Moffic - Congregation Solel in Highland Park, Illinois, United States
I’ve been inconsistent with my emailing. And I’m committed to rectifying it.
I’ve promised daily gold nuggets of inspiration and learning, but so many wonderful projects have entered my life that I need to make sure to consistently carve out the time.
Consistency is not just practical. It is sacred.
In the Talmud—the ancient book of Jewish laws and wisdom—the rabbis debate the most important verse of the Biblical. One rabbi says it is theShema. We know that prayer. Jesus quoted it as well. Taken from Deuteronomy 6:4, it reads, "Hear, O Israel: TheLord is our God, theLordis one.” This is a solid answer. Belief in one God is the foundation of the Jewish faith. Another rabbi suggests, however, that Leviticus 19:18 is the better choice, Known as the golden rule, it reads, “Love your neighboras yourself.”It’s hard to argue with this answer. Finally, another sage gives a third option. He quotes an obscure verse from the book of Exodus.
“Offer one in the morning and the other at twilight” (Exodus 29:39), he says, referring to the daily sacrifice offered by the priests every morning and every evening in the Jerusalem Temple. What a odd choice! It’s like comparing an toaster's instruction manual to Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The third rabbi’s answer doesn’t even seem to be in the same league as the first two. Yet, all the other rabbis quickly agreed with this final answer! What were they thinking? They recognized, I think, that the little things are the big things. It’s easy to be righteous every once in a while. It’s easy tosaywe believe in God…orpromiseto live by the golden rule. It’s another thing to live our values every day. A rainbow is beautiful when it is in the sky. But it is fleeting, soon forgotten. The sun, however, rises every morning and sets every evening. Like the motions of the sun, God guides us to make our faith constant and consistent. The new book is now available for pre-order.
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