Why We Retell the Exodus: Identity, Growth, and Redemption

JLI

A profound reflection on the deeper meaning behind retelling the story of the Exodus each year. More than history, it is a living narrative that defines who we are, reminding us of our origins, our struggles, and our purpose. By revisiting both the painful beginnings and the journey toward redemption, we learn to embrace our own setbacks as part of growth. The story teaches that not all challenges can be solved through effort alone, and sometimes true transformation comes from surrendering to a higher power. Through this lens, the Exodus becomes not just a national memory, but a personal guide for navigating life with faith, humility, and a clear sense of identity.

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