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We've been called to seek and to save a lost and dying world, but do we understand those implications?
What if instead of "the world" being everything in creation we think of the world in a more personal way? There is a teaching in the Talmud that says
Instead of "saving the world" meaning everything, we worry about saving the whole world of each individual person that we meet? Saving them from the supervillain of illness, abuse, poverty, or their own bad decisions?
One day each of our worlds will end, but that doesn't mean that we can't do everything in our power to save each world today. Let's be superheroes in the face of the personal apocalypse facing so many around us.
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We've been called to seek and to save a lost and dying world, but do we understand those implications?
What if instead of "the world" being everything in creation we think of the world in a more personal way? There is a teaching in the Talmud that says
Instead of "saving the world" meaning everything, we worry about saving the whole world of each individual person that we meet? Saving them from the supervillain of illness, abuse, poverty, or their own bad decisions?
One day each of our worlds will end, but that doesn't mean that we can't do everything in our power to save each world today. Let's be superheroes in the face of the personal apocalypse facing so many around us.
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