Moses speaks to the People of Israel, and he says some very important things
for us to learn from:
Jewish Unity
Everyone is standing together, the great scholars with the woodcutters and
water-drawers. This teaches us that every single person is important in G-d's
eyes, and everyone has a vital role to play. It also shows us the importance of
unity--the Jewish people are one and must be always united.
The Future Redemption
If the Children of Israel sin, the G-d will punish them and their
land will become dry and barren and stop producing its beautiful fruit. The Jews
will have to suffer in exile. But a time will come when they will realize how
wrong they've been and will turn back to G-d, and then he will bring them back
to the land. This will bring in a new, special time when everyone will want to
do only good and the whole world will become a good place--there won't be any
evil. This is called the time of Moshiach, the future redemption.
We Can Do It!
Sometimes it seems as if the Torah is very hard, and there are so
many things we must do, and so many that we may not do, that it feels like the
keeping the Torah is like crossing a great big ocean--almost too hard to be
done. But G-d told us keep the Torah because we really can. Because if we try,
the Torah is not across the ocean, rather "the Torah is very close to you" and
it's possible for us to do it right. And it's not just possible--it may even be
easy! (In middle of all the mitzvot we've been learning these past few weeks,
that's some much needed encouragement.)
It's Our Choice
The world is made up of good and bad, and the Torah tells us what
is the good path to follow. But we must make the choice to do good. It's our
choice what we want to do with our lives--and every moment of our day. And when
we think about it, of course we will want to do only the best. So make the right
choice--choose good.