Failure is a Beginning of Another Chance | Zohar Shelah-Lekha 2022 5782 | Rabbi Shaul Youdkevitch

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  • @anthonymcneill1465
    @anthonymcneill1465 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rabbi, thank you for another powerful spiritual message and insights into this weeks lesson!

  • @christophewiart5391
    @christophewiart5391 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for sharing the Light🌹

  • @lorenzomarioruscello7691
    @lorenzomarioruscello7691 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I find it astonishing how my weely experience connects to the Parshats. I am particularly grateful, after hearing the Parshat today, that this week I have been fearful of falling back into my constricting "grasshopper" mindset. Yesterday, I started to go back there. Thanks to the grace of God, this morning I realized: I am making myself go there because I am making myself see the giant and making myself feel insecure and unworthy. I started going there and by the grace of God, I stopped. I see that this challenge is not a nation as it was years ago but a slave that I can overcome.

  • @misspiggy495
    @misspiggy495 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As for me, I am a New Creation of Promise - no longer just a Jew nor a Gentile Slave, in the fallen, discredited realm of matter and terrors of failure ..... I am from Everlasting Light... still reading Torah, from my tent space of material time, at the pleasure and measure of Fullness of Time. The Scrolls of Weeping through the night, have led to Promised Joy in the HolyLight, in the awakened realization that the Holy Faithful Promiser has opened the Way of Truth and Wisdom Knowledge, out of all failure, and all delusional kinship with Luciferian false light and sins. The Book of the Lamb is a real page-turner with the Ultimate Happy Ending for all sheep - all were found, and fluffy clean cute ;-)

  • @misspiggy495
    @misspiggy495 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    God our Author knows unchangeable endings, from (before) the kaleidescope possibilities of unlimited beginnings. Anyone trained and experienced in creative writing, recognizes the "willfullness" of our imaginary characters, taking over our carefully outlined plot lines, upon which all minor and major "endings" of paragraphs, chapters, and books are interdependent. Repetitio est mater studiorum. The continuous painful repetitions of fallen human nature's self willed attempts to overwrite God's Word, eventually entrain our Ear to the Repenting Spirit, and to the Everlasting Leitmotif of God's Reunions in Faithful Love. The Promised Land is ever only Our Author Messiah Melchizedek Yeshua Lamb ...

  • @lorenzomarioruscello7691
    @lorenzomarioruscello7691 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    And I too am the promised Land. I am not a grasshopper nor is my shadow self a giant

  • @mandybaker3689
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