EPISODE · Jun 13, 2024 · 52 MIN
Parshat: Behar en Inglés
from Efrayimbenshalom
What is really abundance? HaShem Mitbarach influences your world through a very special Shefa, through the abundance called Life. If Shefa were to be interrupted for even a moment, the world would cease to exist. King David wrote in the Tehillim that Elohim rains down upon the just and the unjust. We see reshaim committing multiple atrocities, yet kept alive thanks to the Shefa that Hakadosh. HaShem Mitbarach exerts a profound influence on the world through a unique form of abundance, commonly referred to as "life." If this Shefa were to be disrupted for even a moment, the world would cease to exist, and humanity would cease to be. King David wrote in the Tehillim that Elohim rains down upon the just and the unjust. Those who engage in evil actions are sustained by the abundance that HaShem Mitbarach bestows upon them. This is why we understand that HaShem's abundance is limitless and uninterrupted. It is clear that happiness is not contingent upon wealth, yet it is necessary to fulfill mitzvot. This necessitates the possession of wealth. Furthermore, the Almighty provides for us by His infinite wealth and glory in Yeshua HaMashiach. Money is essential for the fulfillment of mitzvot. The Hebrew word for money, "mammon," shares the same gematria as sulam, ladder. Additionally, the kesef, which translates to "money," is instrumental in elevating us. With it, we can give tzedakah, fulfill the moedim, give maaser, and eat kosher food. This is why we are interested in increasing our abundance. It is not a pursuit of money, as the individual who pursues money will ultimately lose it. True abundance manifests itself even in the smallest amount of wealth, and that small amount yields peace and tranquility. What is the value of possessing a million dollars in one's bank account, the best credit card, or an extensive line of credit if one is afflicted with a disease (Chaz v'shalom)? One will not find peace there "Better is the little of the righteous than the abundance of many wicked." Tehilim 37:16
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