A baby in its mother’s womb leaves its comfort zone to enter an unknown world.
A butterfly leaves its cocoon to fly away into the big wide world.
In business, most major growth comes after taking a risk.
Leaving Egypt for the Jewish people was a leap. From a slave mentality to one of freedom.
The end of Passover celebrates the splitting of the Red Sea and the Messianic era.
The end of Passover challenges us to break the laws of nature, including our own nature, to head toward a life of stronger spirituality.
To do this we need to get out of our comfort zone and do something we never thought possible.
It can be turning off our phone while praying or only eating kosher food.
It can be ensuring we celebrate Shabbat every Friday night with candles and a meal and no technology, to the full Shabbat experience.
It can be attending the weekly Torah class or requesting to study one on one at a more convenient time.
What is the thing that you would “never do”, so entrenched in your comfort zone, holding you back from reaching your true greatness?
Are you willing to move out of your comfort zone and split your sea? Are you willing to find the messiah in you? Your best life begins with that one step outside of your comfort zone.
Have an amazing end of Pesach.
Want to join us for the Moshiach meal? 4/23/22 at 7:00 PM-8:30PM
Text or call the Chabad office at 443-353-9718
Rabbi Kushi Schusterman
