Parshas Bo: Moshe Rabbeinu told Pharaoh, "We must take all our animals along because we do not know what sacrafices Hashem is going to ask from us." We must prepare ahead of time for any eventuality in Hashem's service.
A lesson from the Snow (or lack thereof)
I was walking down the street during the snowstorm. Everything was covered in white. Bright, fluffy, quite, & cold. The trees, bushes, houses, cars, streets, & sidewalks were all covered in snow.
But not all sidewalks, one property had a clear stretch in front of it.
Why? How? The snow is falling here too. Why is there no accumulation?
Heated sidewalks. The sidewalk has a system of hot water pipes embedded in the concrete. There is a source of warmth from within. This warmth is enough to resist the cold snow which would otherwise pile up on it.
But, the system only works if it is turned on
prior to the onset of the snowfall. If the sidewalk is already covered it will only melt the bottommost layer, turning it into a slushy mess.
Hashem was teaching me a lesson. We can have an internal source of warmth that can enable us to resist the chilling nisyonos that pile onto us. No matter how difficult the external stimuli may be, we can draw our strength from within.
But, the system only works if it is turned on
prior to the onset of the RID, the cold stuff that the Yetzer Horah tries to smother us with. We must prepare ourselves beforehand. We must 'stock up' on lots of chizuk
when we don't need it!! By working on 'warming ourselves from within' during the periods when we do not feel in immediate danger, we will have the necessary equipment in place for whatever Hashem asks from us.
We will be prepared for any eventuality in Hashem's service.