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Will Moshiach reveal all our secrets? Will our past wrongdoings be exposed for everyone to see?
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What does Hezbollah’s attack on the Galilee and Golan mean for us? Is this a sign of Moshiach’s arrival being closer? Does this mean a better future for us?
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How will Moshiach triumph in the wars he wages? Will global powers like the USA, Russia, or China call the shots? How will he overcome the might of nations and bring peace to the world? What is his secret?
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Will we truly live in a supernatural world when Moshiach comes? Will the wolf and lamb live together in peace, or are these just mythological sayings?
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Moshiach's superpower? Transforming evil into good! When Moshiach arrives, his divine presence will eradicate evil, not through force or weaponry, but by revealing G-d’s light within all. Imagine a world of true peace and righteousness. That's the future Moshiach brings.
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Will Moshiach be a human being? Yes, Moshiach must be human, as he will need to understand, communicate, and address the challenges of humanity in a human way. At the same time, Moshiach will possess a profound understanding of G-d and be one with Him, enabling him to serve as a messenger who will bring G-d’s revelation to even the lowest parts of the world.
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Moshiach will possess all the possible positive qualities. These qualities are a reflection of G-d's, expressed through Moshiach due to his complete unity with Him. These qualities will have the power to affect even the lowest parts of the world, revealing the oneness of the world with Hashem.
So, will Moshiach be a Democrat or Republican? The answer is that Moshiach will possess the good qualities of any party of philosophy.
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Why must Moshiach be a descendant of King David? G-d promised that King David’s lineage would carry the eternal quality of royalty, with kingship embedded in their very essence. Only a true king with royal blood has the power to unite the Jewish people as one. Therefore, Moshiach must come from King David’s line to fulfill this divine promise of eternal leadership.
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Though we might perceive anticipating Moshiach as escaping reality, in truth, exile is the dream we’re trapped in, while Moshiach is the ultimate reality.
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Ever felt a connection so deep that it connected you to something much larger than yourself? In the deepest part of every Jew’s soul is the Yechida, a spark of Moshiach. When a Jew feels a deep connection with G-d, remorse for his sins, and desires to reconnect, he reveals the spark of Moshiach within him.
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Unleash the hidden potential within you. Every Jew carries a spark of Moshiach that may seem buried deep below. Strengthen your connection to G-d, liven your belief in Moshiach, and let your personal spark emerge.
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Imagine a world free from conflict, where peace and harmony reign supreme. This is the era of Moshiach, the ultimate divine system designed by G-d. But it can only be achieved when the world is completely permeated with G-dliness. To bring about this transformation, we must shift our perception of the world and recognize that the ultimate solution to its problems lies in the divine system G-d has prepared for us.
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Belief in Moshiach isn't just a thought; it's a call to action. It’s about anticipation and preparation—doing what it takes to make it happen. When one’s belief in Moshiach permeates their entire being, it paves the way for the belief to turn into reality.
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What if every Jew, no matter how far-flung, felt an irresistible pull back to their homeland? Exile isn't just a geographical location, it's a spiritual state as well. When Moshiach comes, along with the miraculous events that will unfold, the hearts of the Jewish people worldwide will be awakened in a deeply spiritual way. It will not only inspire them to return to the Land of Israel, but also reignite their desire to connect with G-d and His Torah.
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Ever wondered why the belief in the resurrection of the dead is a cornerstone of Judaism? It’s not just about logic; it’s also about the miraculous. Judaism includes both rational thought and the belief in miracles G-d performs that defy nature. Precisely for this reason did Maimonidies include the belief in the resurrection of the dead as one of the 13 Principles of Faith.
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