In Parshat BeShalach and Shabbat Shira, the Torah introduces Az Yashir Moshe, a song written in the future tense, revealing a deep secret about joy and redemption. Rebbe Nachman teaches that when a person is trapped in darkness, confusion, and inner prosecution, true simcha cannot always come from the present—it must be drawn from the future redemption. Through faith, a Jew can connect to the joy of what will ultimately be revealed and bring that joy into the present. This is the power of Shabbat Shira: learning how to sing before everything is resolved, transforming hardship into hope, darkness into light, and activating the process of salvation itself.
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