Dayenu!
Dayenu. Loosely translated, “It would have been enough!”
The melody to this familiar Passover song offered a backdrop to my thoughts this morning as I got ready for work. “Ilu Hotzi-anu…”
I’ve always loved the way this beautiful song was orchestrated, where our thankfulness for G-d’s provision increases with each verse.
“If He had brought us out of Egypt and had not carried out judgments against them….Dayenu!”
“If He had carried out judgments against them, and not against their idols…Dayenu!”
My favorite verses have always been:
“If He had brought us before Mount Sinai, and had not given us the Torah…Dayenu!
“If He had given us the Torah, and had not brought us into the land of Israel… Dayenu!”
Today, as I sang these verses in Hebrew over and over, I began thinking. How could I write my own song of thankfulness for what the Lord has done for me into this beautiful format?
“If He had brought me into this world and not given me health… Dayenu!”
“If He had given me health and not given me a wonderful family…Dayenu!”
“If He had given me a wonderful family and not given me amazing friends to love…Dayenu!”
As I continued, I began weaving Yeshua into my song.
“If He had died for me, and not blessed with me His presence….Dayenu!”
“If He had blessed me with His presence, and not answered my prayers…Dayenu!”
“Wait a second,” I stopped.
Should I really be thankful for what G-d has done for me even if He never answers a single prayer of mine? My answer is, “Yes!” G-d has already done so much for me, more than I ever could have dreamed, and that should be enough for me. Even if He never offers me another blessing in my life, I can be content with looking back on all that He has done in my life. The simple fact that came into this world and died for me is enough. And yet, He will do more! “G-d is able to do immeasurably more than all we could ask for or imagine, according to His power that is at work in us.” (Ephesians 3:20)
“At work in us…” Knowing that G-d has chosen to allow His power to work in us is mind-blowing. In other words, He equips us daily with His strength and supernatural power to not only get through our days, but to be His hands and feet on earth.
Perhaps during this Passover season, we can all take a moment to write our own “Dayenu” song of our lives. In the process, we can look back with gratitude on all that He has done for us, while we look ahead to the future, being filled with the power of the Spirit.
“If He had revealed himself to me and not given me the power of His Spirit…Dayenu!”



