
As the Passover Seder begins the seminal question of the evening is asked by a child: Why? “Why is this night different from all other nights?”

We continue to consider the meaning of spiritual leprosy, and how we may find evidence of that today. What is the opposite of the “evil tongue”? Are we expected to just say nice things in order to be nice? Or, does the Lord show us something profound as we “love our neighbor” as ourselves? We consider the words of the Torah, Messiah Yeshua/Jesus, and the apostles of our faith. Give a listen.

How you ever gossiped about someone? How did that gossip make you feel after the other person found out? Or, when your gossip continued to spread, but not exactly how you said it, how then did you feel? Were you able to reconcile? How did the Lord restore lepers in the Bible? How did Yeshua/Jesus restore lepers? In the process we find something beautiful about who we are in Him, and why, when He restores us, we are restored indeed.