It cannot be any other way; my candidate must be elected. He simply must.
I feel unbelievably passionate about it!
I’m so anxious about what might happen. We’re getting closer. It’s been a long and arduous race but the end is finally in sight.
Please, G-d, let my candidate be chosen!
I cannot think clearly. I’m totally consumed. I just know that if my president governs, all our problems will be solved.
I want to end COVID-19 in the world. No more masks, no more social distancing. I know my candidate can accomplish this.
I want to bring prosperity to the world and I know my president can make that happen.
I want to live in a world without crime.
I want the best health care system that actually functions and is available to everyone.
So every conversation I’ve had for the past couple of years has been focused on convincing my friends to vote for my candidate.
Every prayer I’ve said has included my wish for his appointment.
And every sermon I write is dedicated to making sure he can begin his work expeditiously.
So please, join me. Do a mitzvah today to hurry the process along, so my candidate, King Moshiach will finally reveal himself and get to work governing the world.
In fact, in this week’s Torah portion, G-d reveals himself to Abraham. Our sages teach that each of us should demand, with a fiery passion, that G-d reveal himself to us as well. When we achieve that, with the coming of Moshiach and the final redemption, all our problems will be solved, and we will live in peace and harmony. If that’s not a goal worth campaigning for, I don’t know what is!
Rabbi Uriel Vigler