We Can Rely on the Infinite Mercy of HaShem
Pharaoh suffered through seven devestating plagues and still refused to release Klal Yisrael. In light of Pharaoh's stubborness, Moshe thought there was no point of warning him about the upcoming plague of locusts. Nevertheless, HaShem instructed Moshe to warn him, hoping that a few more Egyptians would do Teshuvah.
Lesson: Generation after generation, Klal Yisrael recounts the great goodness and mercy that HaShem extended to the defiant Egyptians. How much more so are we assured that HaShem showers mercy, goodness, and kindness upon Klal Yisrael, who faithfully fulfill His will.
Visualization: Envision yourself holding a Torah in your arms. Kiss the Torah, uphold its Mitzvos, and rejoice as HaShem surrounds you with love, kindness, and infinite patience and compassion.
(Based on the commentary of the Seforno to Shemos 10:1)
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