L'zecher nishamos Rav Yochanon Motel ben Rav Ephraim and Moras Esther Leah bas Rav Yehudah Yoseph B"H
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eMussar - The Wisdom of Personal Growth
THE SAGES OF MUSSAR ON THE PARSHA
The Midrash tells us that HaShem states, "I honor those who honor Me, and I love those who love Me." Accordingly, HaShem holds a special love for the tzadikim (i.e., the righteous people) because they honor and love HaShem. The tzadikim demonstrate even a greater level of devotion to HaShem than the Kohanim. For the spiritual level of the tzadikim, is born by their own initiative, whereas the status of the Kohanim is inherited from father to son.
Additionally, the Midrash relates a parable: There was once a king, who employed a shepherd to tend his flocks. One day as the flocks were grazing in the pasture, a deer from the mountains appeared and grazed with the flock. He stayed with the flock all day and returned with them at night to their corral. This unusual relationship continued for a number of days, at which point the shepherd related this incident to the king.
"Make sure to pay special attention to the deer; and see to it that he is well fed," the king responded. "But why should he be singled out above the other sheep," asked the shepherd. "Because the nature of a deer is to live in the wild. This deer goes against his nature, choosing to live with the domesticated sheep. Therefore, we need to compensate and reward him accordingly," the king responded.
This parable alludes to gairim i.e., converts and the ba'alei teshuvah, i.e., those souls who advance themselves in Judaism, even though they had minimal exposure in their youth. HaShem shows them special favor and love because in embracing Judaism they must overcome many personal challenges.
We understand from HaShem's love for the tzadikim as well as his love for the gairim and ba'alei teshuvah, that HaShem grants great reward for those who make an effort to come close to Him. In fact, even if a person strives to do just one Mitzvah or to engage in one proper thought, HaShem blesses him with magnificent and eternal reward.
May HaShem's love for us and sensitivity to our efforts, inspire us to strengthen our Mitzvoth observance.The more we devote ourselves to HaShem, the more He will shower His love, honor, and eternal joy uponus!
Today: Know that for the effort you invested in Torah study, HaShem will crown you and bless you with endless light.
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