Hebrew Keyword: לֶךְ־לְךָ (Lech-Lecha, "Go for yourself")
Transliteration: lekh-lekha
The phrase lech-lecha is more than just a command to 'go.' In the nuances of the Hebrew, it implies a journey both outward and inward—literally, "go to yourself." You are invited to see that every step forward is also a step deeper into your own becoming. Abram’s call is to leave the familiar in the pursuit of a promise—an experience that echoes in every new beginning.
As you reflect on the theme of beginnings, consider what it means for you to step into the unknown, to leave comfort zones in search of deeper truths. The Hebrew reminds you that each journey through sacred text is also a personal journey toward clarity and purpose.
Reflection: Where in your life are you being invited to journey into something new—whether outward or within?
