Sign about the Messiah not being a stranger

Who to Expect as the Messiah

The Talmud teaches that the Messiah will be one of the leaders of the generation.

If he’s from the living, it would be someone like Rabbi Yehudah HaNasi. If from the dead, someone that had a life like Daniel.

He’s not a stranger who suddenly appears, but a soul already known for guiding the world toward G-d during their life, whether through light and order, like Rabbi Yehudah HaNasi, or through darkness and faith, like Daniel.

Both reveal one truth: redemption can rise from comfort or chaos, He’s not a stranger who suddenly appears, but a soul already known for guiding the world toward G-d.

Let me know if you disagree or agree on this explanation

“The Messiah is not a stranger who suddenly appears, but a soul already known for guiding the world toward G-d.”

More guides:

Trauma takes away your awareness: https://nextself.ai/spirituality/from-what-we-know-about-trauma-today/

Why would the body feel more awe/love for a soul/energy then G-d? https://nextself.ai/spirituality/even-when-a-person-believes-in-g-d/

Why did G-d give Adam 6 laws? https://nextself.ai/spirituality/the-7-noahide-laws/

The Rebbe revealed what Moses concealed: https://nextself.ai/spirituality/why-moses-hit-the-rock/

What happens to government leadership in the world to come? https://nextself.ai/spirituality/justice-in-the-world-to-come/

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