This morning the Rebbe spoke about man's ability to choose his own course of action freely, and how that ability does not interfere with Hashem's control over the outcome of history. The Rebbe mentioned that every place a person finds himself is as a result of his own choices, but that place is just as fitting to find Hashem as was the place he was at before. It may be different, he may be different because of the choices he made, but Hashem immediately offers him new custom-tailored opportunities to continue on the path that will ultimately bring him to where he needs to be. See also Drops of Rain, entitled Knowing That We Do Not Know (Parshas Sh'lach).
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
The Chess Game Called Life
This morning the Rebbe spoke about man's ability to choose his own course of action freely, and how that ability does not interfere with Hashem's control over the outcome of history. The Rebbe mentioned that every place a person finds himself is as a result of his own choices, but that place is just as fitting to find Hashem as was the place he was at before. It may be different, he may be different because of the choices he made, but Hashem immediately offers him new custom-tailored opportunities to continue on the path that will ultimately bring him to where he needs to be. See also Drops of Rain, entitled Knowing That We Do Not Know (Parshas Sh'lach).
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