Week 4 of the Omer: Netzach (Victory) - Endurance, Fortitude, Ambition
- Combine determination and tenacity with patience and persistence.
- Be reliable and accountable.
- Establish security and commitment.
- Be alive, driven by healthy and productive goals that you believe in and are willing to fight for.
Day 22: Sundown Tuesday April 24 to sundown Wednesday April 25, 2007 - Loving kindness
- Raw endurance can be harsh and aggressive, undermining the cooperation of others.
- Do others cooperate with me out of love, or because of the sheer force of my will and my drive?
- Ensure that something you believe in is accomplsihed in a loving manner.
Day 23: Sundown Wednesday April 25 to sundown Thursday April 26, 2007 - Discipline
- Direct your endurance toward productive goals and express it in a constructive manner.
- Am I stubborn and unwilling to acknowledge errors?
- Review decisions and be willing to change.
Day 24: Sundown Thursday April 26 to sundown Friday April 27, 2007 - Compassion
- Develop good qualities and modify bad ones.
- Commit to help another person grow.
- Rise above ego and empathize with competitors.
Day 25: Sundown Friday April 27 to sundown Saturday April 28, 2007 - Endurance
- Am I consistent and reliable?
- Do I endure more pain than pleasure?
- Commit to developing a new good habit.
Day 26: Sundown Saturday April 28 to sundown Sunday April 29, 2007 - Humility
- Learn to yield out of strength and not fear.
- Recognize and acknowledge the capacity to endure and prevail comes from God.
- Where do I get my strength when things seem bleak?
- Acknowledge that God gives us extraordinary power and versatility to endure despite challenges.
Day 27: Sundown Sunday April 29 to sundown Monday April 30, 2007 - Bonding
- Express an unwavering commitment to another person.
- Endurance without bonding will not endure.
- Actualize your resolution in some constructive deed or commitment.
Day 28: Sundown Monday April 30 to sundown Tuesday May 1, 2007 - Nobility
- Endurance is a tribute to the majesty of the human spirit.
- Does my endurance bring out the best in me?
- When I face hardships, do I walk proudly, confident in my God-given strengths?
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