Day 22 Of The Omer Count To Pentecost

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Thursday 5-16-24 5th Day Of The Weekly Cycle, Iyar 7 5784 59th. Spring Day

OMER COUNT - WEEK 4 - - Moses

NETZACH – ENDURANCE

During the fourth week of counting the Omer, we examine and refine the emotional attribute of endurance
known as Netzach. Netzach means endurance, fortitude and ambition and is a combination of determination and
tenacity. It is a balance of patience, persistence and guts. Endurance is also being reliable and accountable,
which establishes security and commitment.

Without endurance, any good endeavor or intention has no chance of success. Endurance means to be alive, to
be driven by what counts. It is the readiness to fight for what you believe, to go all the way. This, of course,
requires that endurance be closely examined to ensure that it is used in a healthy and productive manner.

Loving-kindness in Endurance, Psalm 119:169-176; I Cor. 15:57-58

For anything to endure it needs to be loved. A neutral or indifferent attitude will reflect in a marginal
commitment. If you have difficulty making commitments, examine how much you love and enjoy the object
that requires your commitment.

Do I love my work? My family? My choices? For endurance to be effective it
needs to be caring and loving. Does my endurance cause me to be, or seem to be, inflexible? Does my drive and
determination cause me to be controlling?

Am I too demanding? Do others (my employees, friends, children)
cooperate with me out of the sheer force of my will and drive, or out of love?

Exercise for the day: When fighting for something you believe in, pause a moment to ensure that it is
accomplished in a loving manner.

Love, Walter And Debbie