Episode Description
Why did Korah rebel against Moses and Aaron? Was it really about equality, justice, and holiness—or was something deeper going on beneath the surface?
In this week's Torah portion, Korah challenges the leadership structure established by God, declaring, "All the congregation is holy." At first glance, his argument sounds noble. But was Korah fighting for righteousness, or was he unwilling to accept the role God had given him?
This week's 5 Minute Torah explores a deeper issue behind Korah's rebellion: the rejection of distinction. As a Levite, Korah already enjoyed extraordinary privileges, yet he desired something that belonged to someone else. His story raises an uncomfortable question for all of us: Are we content with the calling God has given us?
We'll also examine a surprising contrast between Korah and the Gentile woman who approached Yeshua in Matthew 15. One rejected distinction and fell. The other embraced it with humility and found blessing.
Could the key to contentment, purpose, and spiritual growth be found in accepting the role God has uniquely designed for you?
Watch now and discover why humility begins with recognizing God's design for ourselves and others, in this week's 5 Minute Torah.
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