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Like a boat passing through water, your words, choices, and faith leave something behind — in your family, your community, and ultimately in how you are remembered when your life is over.
In this teaching from the Torah, we reflect on God’s sobering and beautiful command:
“Be holy, for I am holy.”
From Genesis to Deuteronomy, Scripture shows us that holiness is not about perfection, but about direction — about the kind of wake a life leaves behind. Abraham, Moses, Israel in the wilderness — each left a wake that shaped generations, for blessing or for loss.
This message gently but honestly asks:
By Roger Ferguson, Host and Biblical Scholar5
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Like a boat passing through water, your words, choices, and faith leave something behind — in your family, your community, and ultimately in how you are remembered when your life is over.
In this teaching from the Torah, we reflect on God’s sobering and beautiful command:
“Be holy, for I am holy.”
From Genesis to Deuteronomy, Scripture shows us that holiness is not about perfection, but about direction — about the kind of wake a life leaves behind. Abraham, Moses, Israel in the wilderness — each left a wake that shaped generations, for blessing or for loss.
This message gently but honestly asks: