Lech Lecha – Go Forth
At the heart of Abraham's journey lies one word: לך־לך (Lech Lecha) – "Go forth." (lehkh leh-KHA) These words are both a command and a gentle invitation to begin again. God calls Abraham to leave behind what is familiar, stepping into mystery and trust. In Hebrew, 'Lecha' literally means 'to yourself,' hinting that by traveling outward, you also find your truer self.
You, too, may feel such moments: called to grow, to embark into the unknown, and to trust even when you cannot predict the outcome. Abraham’s story reassures you that stepping into the journey itself brings blessings into your life and to those around you.
Personal insight: How often do you sense the quiet nudge to "go forth"—to change, to hope, or to trust?
Reflect: Where in your own life might you be hesitating at the threshold of something new? Today, simply note one area, small or large, where you feel the call to move forward.
