Monday, August 2, 2010

Ekev "As a result"

Another contribution from Rabbi Jack, thanks again, Brother, we do appreciate it. -Bradley

"The Ultimate Result"התוצאה הסופית


Parashat HaShavua Ekev / As a Result



This Week's Reading List:
Devarim / Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25
Yeshayahu / Isaiah 49:14-51:3
Romim / Romans 8:31-39


Devarim {8:1} All the mitzvot (commandments) which I command you this day shall you observe to do, that you may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which HaShem swore to your avot (fathers). {8:2} You shall remember all the way which HaShem your G-D has led you these forty years in the wilderness, that He might humble you, to prove you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep His mitzvot, or not. {8:3} He humbled you, and allowed you to hunger, and fed you with manna, which you did not know, neither did your avot know; that He might make you know that ish (man) does not live by bread only, but by everything that proceeds out of the mouth of HaShem does ish live... {8:11} Beware lest you forget HaShem your G-D, in not keeping His mitzvoth, and His chukim (judgments), and His statutes, which I command you this day: {8:16} who fed you in the wilderness with manna, which your avot did not know; that He might humble you, and that He might prove you, to do you good at your latter end:

I trust you noticed that I skipped a few verses in quoting the above portion from this week’s Parasha. That is because I only wanted to quote verses that were pertinent to our discussion.

What I would like us to see here is that, firstly, HaShem wants us to obey Him and observe all His mitzvot. He has promised that if we keep them we will not only live, but we will prosper, we will multiply and we will also posses the land of our enemies. However, HaShem wants us to remember that even though we may be obedient to His mitzvot, He will find it necessary, from time to time, to humble us in order to test whether our commitment to Him is true. As He said above, He did this humbling by, among other things, causing bnei Yisrael (the children of Israel) to hunger and then providing them with the most meager of food (manna), which under normal circumstances seem to physically nor nutritionally satisfy a person. However, this food miraculously does satisfy. In our Scripture passage He said He did this to show that “man does live on bread alone but on every Word which proceeds from the mouth of G-d” .

My wife and I are very health conscious. We try our best to eat healthy and nutritiously. However, both of us know, without a doubt, that no matter how well we eat and no matter how health conscience we are, without our being obedient to HaShem and His mitzvot, we would not be able to maintain good health. Our health and wellbeing does not depend on bread alone, but on every Word that proceeds from the mouth of G-d.

Today we are told that we must eat balanced healthy meals. Schools are removing Coca Cola and other potentially unhealthy drinks and food from their cafeterias’. However, these same schools have already taken G-d out of the classrooms -- G-d is barred from entering our school (at least the G-d of Avraham, Yitzchak and Ya’acov that is). What can we conclude then? Well, as HaShem has said, “Man does not live by bread alone, but by every Word that proceeds from the mouth of G-d?” We can conclude, therefore, that man’s efforts to instill healthy eating habits into our schoolchildren will not produce a generation of healthy adults, at least in the long run anyways.

The second thing that I would like us to see is that HaShem sends adversity into our lives so as to humble us. I have noticed, in myself as well, that success is left unchecked then we can become self-serving, self-aggrandizing and snobbish. This can develop to the point where we look down on others and seek out only those people that can further our positions or our careers. Adversity in a person’s life certainly cures this problem. When problems strike you realize that you are not invincible or infallible, but that you are like everyone else in this wicked and perverse world. You are vulnerable and subject to sickness, disease, disasters and problems. Through this knowledge and through the experiencing of any one of these messengers from G-d, humility is produced in us.

The final thing that I would like us to see is that everything HaShem does to us, is done just as the last Scripture I quoted above states, “... that He might prove you, to do you good at your latter end:” haSatan (Satan) tempts us for the purpose that he might do us evil in the latter end. He wants us to fail, mess up and fall away from HaShem, but HaShem tests us so that we might know who we really are. He does it so that we will not be puffed-up, self serving and snobbish. HaShem tests us for the purpose of doing good to us in the latter end. Every time we pass a test and choose G-d’s will over or own we draw closer to HaShem, which will ultimately result in Him blessing us.

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Baruch HaShem
Rabbi Ya'acov Farber

Va Etchanan- And I begged

Another contribution from Rabbi Jack in Toronto,we are always thanksful for your posts. -Bradley Avi

Parashat HaShavua Va'Etchanan / And I Begged



This Week's Reading List:
Devarim / Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11
Yeshayahu / Isaiah 40:1-26
Mordechai / Mark 12:28-34

Devarim {5:17} "You shall not murder.

Mattityahu (Matthew) {5:17} "Do not think that I came to abolish the Torah or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish, but to complete. {5:18} "For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not so much as a yud or kotz (stroke) shall pass away from Torah, until all is accomplished. {5:19} "Whoever then annuls one of the least of these mitzvoth (commandments), and so teaches others, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever keeps and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. {5:20} "For I say to you, that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven. {5:21} "You have heard that the ancients were told, “You shall not commit murder” and “Whoever commits murder shall be liable to the Sanhedrin.” {5:22} “But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the Sanhedrin; and whoever shall say to his brother, 'You good for nothing,' shall be guilty before the supreme court; and whoever shall say, 'You fool,' shall be guilty enough to go into the fiery hell.

Did you notice things changed slightly with the coming of Yeshua. Instead of the Torah being eliminated it became even stricter! Why, because through the acceptance of Yeshua as our Messiah we became new creations and the fulfillment of Jeremiah 31:31-34 took place in us. The Torah of G-d, through Yeshua, has been internalized in us and as a result Yeshua redefines it for us.

In the Scriptures we just read Yeshua explains that murder is simply the progression down the path of anger. The first stage of murder, Yeshua says, is committed in a person’s heart. It is anger, anger that is directed at anyone. This is where the sin of murder first begins. The second stage of murder, Yeshua goes on to say, is when we say “Raca” to someone. The word “Raca” is to consider someone a good for nothing, a jerk. So the second stage of murder is achieved when our anger becomes contempt. The third stage of murder, Yeshua tells us, is when we call someone a fool. Here we are not only insulting their character, but we are also making a statement about their beliefs and attitude towards G-d. If you want to know why calling someone a fool is such a terrible thing, then check to see what the Book of Mishlei (Proverbs) has to say about a fool. The fourth stage of murder is when we actually take a person’s life.

Now, HaShem declared the physical punishment for the fourth stage of murder to be the physical death of the murderer. While man waits till the physical stage to administer punishment, G-d, in the spiritual realm, has already started administering His punishment right from the first stage -- right at the stage of anger! He doesn't wait for the actual physical manifestation of murder. As far as God is concerned there is no greater punishment than the punishment for murder that has taken place in our hearts.

Do you now understand that God sees anger and physical murder as just varying degrees of the same sin? All the three degrees of anger that I have just explained are considered murder by G-d. This means that all of us are guilty of murder when we are guilty of un-confessed, unrepentant anger in our hearts!

Did you ever get angry at someone because they made a mistake? Then you've committed murder! Husbands, if you were ever angry at your wife because you came home and your dinner wasn't ready, then you committed murder over a meal of spaghetti and meat balls! How about those of you who got angry at a waitress or a taxi driver? How many times have you insulted the integrity of a police officer or a customs officer? Have you made an insulting comment about someone's driving? If you have, then you committed murder! How about you guys who walk around so spiritual at Shul, but when you get home you throw temper tantrums? You have committed murder! How about you who would not talk to your spouse for a week because they forgot your birthday or anniversary? You are a murder! How about those of us who act so pious and then go scream at our children instead of disciplining them according to Scripture? By the way, if you done this last one, then you have also given your children a distorted picture of G-d, so you are worse than a murder! How many of us have murdered the waitress that took too long with our order; or the mechanic who didn't fix our car right; or the person on the other end of the phone; or the doctor who didn't seem to care; or the nurse who didn't do what we wanted the moment we asked? How many of us have murdered our bosses, or our employees? How many of us have murdered our entire family with anger when we come home tired and discouraged after a hard day's work? How many of us have murdered G-d? This is pretty sobering information, is it not?

Do you want to go through life being angry? I am sure you do not! If this is the case, then I am going to offer you a solution. Every time you start getting angry, pray; pray especially for the person you are angry with. Pour your heart and your life into them. Instead of being known as an angry person be known as a prayerful person.

Before we close there is something that I want to point out, so hold on a minute! Even though we are all guilty of the first three stages of murder we all have the opportunity to be pardoned. We do not have to go to the electric chair or spend a day in prison or live eternally in hell. If you are a believer in Yeshua HaMashiach as your L-rd and Saviour, then you only need to confess your sin and ask for forgiveness and the blood shed for you on the tree will set you free. However, if you have never accepted Yeshua as your Messiah and you are guilty of murder, then you have two choices. 1) You can continue suffering the consequences for what you have done, which are already at work in your life or 2) You can accept Yeshua as your Mashiach (Messiah) now and ask for His forgiveness and all of your past sin will be washed away by His atoning blood.

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Baruch HaShem
Rabbi Ya'acov Farber