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By Gary Konecky
In Genesis 12:1, G-d tells Abraham to leave his father’s house and journey to a
destination that G-d will show him. In the Midrash of the Burning Palace (Genesis
Rabbah 39:10), we learn that as Abraham journeys, he passes a burning palace. Abraham
wonders is it possible that the palace does not have an owner? Is it possible that the
owner built a beautiful palace, only to abandon it and let it be consumed by fire?
Abraham then sees someone in a palace window. Abraham asks if he owns the palace.
The owner says that he is the owner of the palace. The owner does not make any attempt
to flee the fire nor to put out the flames. He merely states that he is the owner of the
palace. What does this mean?
The meaning of this midrash is that as Abraham contemplated the world, G-d’s creation,
a creation rich in miracles and wonders; from childbirth, to crops and food to eat, to
spectacular sunrises and sunsets, to beautiful flowers, to the miracle of life itself; it is as if
G-d built a palace. Yet the palace is in flames; the flames of injustice, war, terrorism,
greed, rape, looting, plunder and murder. Abraham wonders, as do many of us, did G-d
create all this only to abandon it? G-d answers from the burning palace that he is the
owner.
What does G-d mean by this? G-d’s answer is: “ I am the ruler, Sovereign of the
universe.” While this is a factual statement, the meaning is not clear to us, nor was it
clear to Abraham. Remember the palace is in flames; G-d’s creation is being destroyed
by man.
Abraham wonders how this could be happening. Why did G-d let man destroy His
creation? Why would G-d abandon His creation, the palace? G-d replies, “I am the
owner of the palace, I am Sovereign of the universe.”
Abraham is asking G-d why He abandoned his creation. G-d replies by asking Abraham
why did we abandon G-d? G-d gave us free will, and we used that free will to set fire to
G-d’s palace. Because of G-d giving us free will, G-d cannot put out the fire consuming
His palace. Therefore, G-d is asking Abraham, and us, to help Him by putting out the
fire.
May we all have the wisdom to use our free will to choose wisely and compassionately.
May we use our lives to help to put out the fire of the burning palace.