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Why did the final plague have to strike at midnight? The answer reveals a fundamental pattern woven into creation itself—one that explains not just the Exodus, but every struggle you're facing right now. The Nesivos Shalom teaches that Hashem designed the world so that authentic light can only emerge after experiencing darkness. This isn't just ancient history—it's the blueprint for how growth actually works in your spiritual life, your challenges, and your moments when hope feels most distant. Discover why your darkest moments might actually be the sign that transformation is near, and how understanding this divine pattern changes everything about how you face difficulty.
By Aaron BenedictWhy did the final plague have to strike at midnight? The answer reveals a fundamental pattern woven into creation itself—one that explains not just the Exodus, but every struggle you're facing right now. The Nesivos Shalom teaches that Hashem designed the world so that authentic light can only emerge after experiencing darkness. This isn't just ancient history—it's the blueprint for how growth actually works in your spiritual life, your challenges, and your moments when hope feels most distant. Discover why your darkest moments might actually be the sign that transformation is near, and how understanding this divine pattern changes everything about how you face difficulty.