Thank you again, Rabbi Simon Jacobson. I remember from my medicine lesson: a bone , that once broke in an accident, will regenerate in such a way, that it will be much stronger than it has ever been before.
Thank you again, within the first 3 mins of your video, you identified my struggle. I was betrayed by my mother, brother and father, and gave them excuses because I couldn't process their individual acts against me. I'm an atheist but I'm learning from your videos. The forgiveness part is hard for me, but you made me think about this
I admire your wise words Rabbi. Im a little pisces, with tremendous amount of respect and kindness, politeness and empathy. I was born and raised in this way. Unfortunately. I don’t think I need to specify for you. You are absolutely Brilliant, Rabbi. I’m pleasing everyone in my family. And Im never going to be good enough. Exactly that’s what I’m doing…. “Swimming away” with bleeding heart. Thanks so much for your amazing advice, Rabbi. 🙏🏻🪔🕯️💡🕯️🪔🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟❤️🌷💆♀️🌷❤️
Thank you Rabi. Appreciate everything your teachings and the way your are connecting us to God . I pray for peace and love. I pray for forgiveness and trust. Hope your voice reaches all the people needed to light this planet earth. God bless you and thank you again
Forgiveness and reconciliation can be difficult because generally speaking, tigers don't change their stripes, and that can make it very, very difficult to believe that things can and will get better.
Thank you so much Rabbi for sharing this video....you explain hope and forgiveness in a very clear manner....God bless you abundantly so with your family too.
Thank you for your life's work. It's making a difference. I get so much more than I even imagined possible from your teaching. Now, it's time to find that mentor, even at my age?!💕
A mistake I made caused someone else's life to be ruined. I'm the villain in her life's story. But is it possible I was the catalyst for her to complete her life's mission? I felt compelled to do what I did like it had to happen that way, but now karma is coming for me. I feel really bad about it and I can't fix it and I feel like it's going to stress me out for the rest of my life.
I think you have been an unbelievable amazing source of knowledge sir. I went to the University of Iowa for Philosophy. I dreamed of becoming someone like you. God has other plans for me and that's ok. I am blessed to be a fantastic emotional and financial support for a wonderful woman who had very traumatic things happen to her in her life. If God had not put me on path to be with her? Not just her, but I also! Was in deep need of rescue emotionally. And we got the chance to Save Eachoter. Sometimes I just get nervous about.. Well is she going to want me into Eternity on New Earth!?!? Well. If trauma bonding is a thing. Then technically maybe this was the perfect life for us to be bonded to eachother Forever
Thank you Rabbi for your input. I can't see Moses not being angry in breaking the tablets. G-d is a spiritual form and Moses is a corporeal form. The spiritual form does not get angry, and the corporeal form does. Our equivalence of form with our Creator(G-d) has to be of our own nature that he gave to us.
You cannot reverse the past. You can only admit to your being wrong and show repentance in admitting you had no right to do that. Repentance never negates the past.
Scripture of the Day... *"HERE I AM"* “I revealed myself to those who did not ask for me; I was found by those who did not seek me. To a nation that did not call on my name, I said, ‘Here am I, here am I.’ All day long I have held out my hands to an obstinate people, who walk in ways not good, pursuing their own imaginations- people who continually provoke me to my very face, offering sacrifices in gardens and burning incense on altars of brick; who sit among the graves and spend their nights keeping secret vigil; who eat the flesh of pigs, and whose pots hold broth of impure meat; who say, ‘Keep away; don’t come near me, for I am too sacred for you!’ Such people are smoke in my nostrils, a fire that keeps burning all day. “See, it stands written before me: I will not keep silent but will pay back in full; I will pay it back into their laps- both your sins and the sins of your ancestors,” says the Lord. “Because they burned sacrifices on the mountains and defied me on the hills, I will measure into their laps the full payment for their former deeds.” (Isaiah 65:1-7)
*"Here I AM"* (SPIRIT soundtrack by Bryan Adams) Here I am, this is me There's nowhere else on earth I'd rather be Here I am, it's just me and you Tonight we make our dreams come true It's a new world, it's a new start It's alive with the beating of young hearts It's a new day, it's a new plan I've been waiting for you Here I am Here I am Here we are, we've just begun And after all this time, our time has come Yeah, here we are, still goin' strong Right here in the place where we belong It's a new world, it's a new start It's alive with the beating of young hearts It's a new day, it's a new plan I've been waiting for you Here I am
IfbI cook a lamb stew and use some feta cheese from the back of the fridge in the stew. But the lamb was the child of the sheep that I got the feta cheese, then that was a sin breaking a commandment. Is it really a big deal?
not here to sound holier than thou, but what does sin mean to you? Are there sins you don’t see as so, but it is written that God does? How do you “compartmentalize” the sins you knowingly commit? What sins are you willing to acknowledge with yourself that you have committed and take to God for His judgement? He sees all you do, but what are you willing to judge in yourself, and what better action would you take instead of the initial sin? Why or how do you believe some sins over others is a “big deal”, or not? I find myself changing my perspective a lot after understanding the context of the “why”. Not telling you what to do! Not at all. Just food for thought. I think about this subject a lot too. I’m not sure if I’m being helpful, as I’m in no means of trying to preach or know better than someone else, but this is the vein of thinking I have done, and it has helped sort my thoughts upon violating kosher laws, and other forms of sin.
You know, I actually told someone, if you want "FORGIVENESS" you have to offer your blood in Abraham's well at Beersheba because the Ark of the Covenant appeared in my dream being hidden inside of that well. But he did not go, so he is out. I guess he is too busy with other things than freeing Israel from a curse that he created in the first place. So now, I got two priests in my mind: It is either the rabbi that flicks the light on and off or the rabbi who talks about the road less traveled. I already talked to the other one but he just deleted my message. I guess it is not that easy to listen to a woman like me because people might be dealing with the false one. I would like to do it myself if I were not married but then again why would I do that?
I will give you a clue in the New Testament... Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven. Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the one to come. (Matthew 12:31-32) -- I know Christianity blamed the Jews for the death of Jesus, but that is forgivable according to these scriptures. It is the sin against the Holy Spirit that is not forgivable. After the son of man, Christ stated..."“When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father-the Spirit of truth who goes out from the Father-he will testify about me. And you also must testify, for you have been with me from the beginning." (John 15:26-27) “...I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. He will glorify me because it is from me that he will receive what he will make known to you. All that belongs to the Father is mine. That is why I said the Spirit will receive from me what he will make known to you.” (John 16:12-15)
The problem in the Mount Sinai is that they created their own prison., and that prison is called "RELIGION". The reason why God stayed unknown is to prevent being fashioned into an idol because people love to create stuff and define God that sets a belief system based on one's perception, like Moses' perception of God. If God ever comes down, God will be fighting against these belief systems and It is like fighting a VOID or fighting your own self. What God will end up doing is leaving them with their own delusion and hopping they would die out.
You don’t make excuses for someone today that shows abusive behaviours so don’t make excuses for the father gods bad emotions and traits. Wisdom is seeing what is truth & what is a lie❤️ Father god= satan True Almighty One Creator = love Use discernment even in scriptures coz there are hidden deceptions by evil hands in there as well along with truths. Jesus taught spiritually and goodness so go with that and you won’t go wrong 😇🕊❤️
Nobody has the right to sacrifice anybody but them self. Abraham didn’t have the right to hold a knife to Issacs throat. Abraham, if he was righteous would have held that knife to his own throat. Jesus begged to let this cup pass before me, and it didn’t. Jesus was a slave as was Issac. If someone is holding a knife to your throat then you have no free will, it’s their will that is being fulfilled.
If he did it for spite, or anger or revenge, other maybe so? but he was given a direct order from THE LORD... Good thing there was an angel around to PUT a STOP to it Id say! Now, this took courage after he Never had a SON for many a Year and YES he was willing to sacrifice him if NOT formally prevented. This is FAITH beyond most comprehension. Maybe the Rav would be so kind to explain it deeper.
@@need2know739 The Lord had no right to impose what was not his property. The Lord is by definition the property owner. If Issac was a slave, completely owned like a pig, sheep or goat, then there was the right. Otherwise it was murder that both HaShem and Issac contemplated. Is HaShem this duplicitous, and capricious that he is this untrustworthy and phoney?
@@pleasuringmyself9534 Friend, it was a test? Are we NOT tested on occassion in Life to strengthen our reserve. As I understand it, this Life is ALL a BIG test to put us through the fires of FAITH so that when we receive in it ...we appreciate it, or when we study hard to pass the Exams...our perseverance pays off and we are Thankfull for it. Or anything else our Bestowal of Free-Will desires. YHVH that you use has far reaching and intent that draws upon it.
@@need2know739 If Issac wasn't property then Abraham and HaShem, neither even had the right to think about what they were conspiring too! I think anti psychotic medication for Abraham and counselling for HaShem!
How nice Thank you From my experience last 6 months was very painful I do think friend is important as you said to brake that tablet and look at different new angle 🫂🌻
You can not imagine how much good you do to me your teachings. Thank you
Thank you again, Rabbi Simon Jacobson.
I remember from my medicine lesson: a bone , that once broke in an accident, will regenerate in such a way, that it will be much stronger than it has ever been before.
Thank you again, within the first 3 mins of your video, you identified my struggle. I was betrayed by my mother, brother and father, and gave them excuses because I couldn't process their individual acts against me. I'm an atheist but I'm learning from your videos. The forgiveness part is hard for me, but you made me think about this
I admire your wise words Rabbi. Im a little pisces, with tremendous amount of respect and kindness, politeness and empathy.
I was born and raised in this way.
Unfortunately.
I don’t think I need to specify for you.
You are absolutely Brilliant, Rabbi.
I’m pleasing everyone in my family. And Im never going to be good enough.
Exactly that’s what I’m doing…. “Swimming away” with bleeding heart.
Thanks so much for your amazing advice, Rabbi. 🙏🏻🪔🕯️💡🕯️🪔🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟❤️🌷💆♀️🌷❤️
Thank you Rabi. Appreciate everything your teachings and the way your are connecting us to God .
I pray for peace and love. I pray for forgiveness and trust. Hope your voice reaches all the people needed to light this planet earth.
God bless you and thank you again
Another great teaching! Something that I have been dealing with helps put things into perspective! Thank You, Rabbi
Two in repentance is better than one left in pride. Balance grasshopper!
Forgiveness and reconciliation can be difficult because generally speaking, tigers don't change their stripes, and that can make it very, very difficult to believe that things can and will get better.
Perfectly said!
Thank you Rabbi 🍀
Thank you brother for filling in the pieces Shalom 💖
Thank you so much Rabbi for sharing this video....you explain hope and forgiveness in a very clear manner....God bless you abundantly so with your family too.
😇 Lesson learnt Rabbi Jacobson... Sir.
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Thank you for your life's work. It's making a difference. I get so much more than I even imagined possible from your teaching. Now, it's time to find that mentor, even at my age?!💕
Shalom Rabbi! This has helped me on a very important decision.
Thanks Rabbi!! Love your eloquence. Thanks for sharing!!!
A mistake I made caused someone else's life to be ruined. I'm the villain in her life's story. But is it possible I was the catalyst for her to complete her life's mission? I felt compelled to do what I did like it had to happen that way, but now karma is coming for me. I feel really bad about it and I can't fix it and I feel like it's going to stress me out for the rest of my life.
Poor dear I hope u find peace
Thank you Rabbi
Thank you for the wisdom Rabbi - have a nice day.
Thank you so much.
groysn dank tayer reb, ikh badarft yene verter haynt.
Thank you
I think you have been an unbelievable amazing source of knowledge sir. I went to the University of Iowa for Philosophy. I dreamed of becoming someone like you. God has other plans for me and that's ok. I am blessed to be a fantastic emotional and financial support for a wonderful woman who had very traumatic things happen to her in her life. If God had not put me on path to be with her? Not just her, but I also! Was in deep need of rescue emotionally. And we got the chance to Save Eachoter. Sometimes I just get nervous about.. Well is she going to want me into Eternity on New Earth!?!? Well. If trauma bonding is a thing. Then technically maybe this was the perfect life for us to be bonded to eachother Forever
My husband has been unfaithful. I am broken. 4 years past my discovery. It's so hard to move on.
thank you sir !
Thank you Rabbi.
Thanks!
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shalom and blessings
Thank you Rabbi for your input. I can't see Moses not being angry in breaking the tablets. G-d is a spiritual form and Moses is a corporeal form. The spiritual form does not get angry, and the corporeal form does. Our equivalence of form with our Creator(G-d) has to be of our own nature that he gave to us.
You cannot reverse the past. You can only admit to your being wrong and show repentance in admitting you had no right to do that. Repentance never negates the past.
Scripture of the Day... *"HERE I AM"*
“I revealed myself to those who did not ask for me;
I was found by those who did not seek me.
To a nation that did not call on my name,
I said, ‘Here am I, here am I.’
All day long I have held out my hands
to an obstinate people,
who walk in ways not good,
pursuing their own imaginations-
people who continually provoke me
to my very face,
offering sacrifices in gardens
and burning incense on altars of brick;
who sit among the graves
and spend their nights keeping secret vigil;
who eat the flesh of pigs,
and whose pots hold broth of impure meat;
who say, ‘Keep away; don’t come near me,
for I am too sacred for you!’
Such people are smoke in my nostrils,
a fire that keeps burning all day.
“See, it stands written before me:
I will not keep silent but will pay back in full;
I will pay it back into their laps-
both your sins and the sins of your ancestors,”
says the Lord.
“Because they burned sacrifices on the mountains
and defied me on the hills,
I will measure into their laps
the full payment for their former deeds.”
(Isaiah 65:1-7)
*"Here I AM"* (SPIRIT soundtrack by Bryan Adams)
Here I am, this is me
There's nowhere else on earth I'd rather be
Here I am, it's just me and you
Tonight we make our dreams come true
It's a new world, it's a new start
It's alive with the beating of young hearts
It's a new day, it's a new plan
I've been waiting for you
Here I am
Here I am
Here we are, we've just begun
And after all this time, our time has come
Yeah, here we are, still goin' strong
Right here in the place where we belong
It's a new world, it's a new start
It's alive with the beating of young hearts
It's a new day, it's a new plan
I've been waiting for you
Here I am
I used to live in a country that does this pagan tradition and I cursed it because of my sister's murderer.
Saying "Moses did it...it's happened a lot of times." Well. BTW, Mose was clearly 'angry,' as per 32:19 "enraged" JPS
IfbI cook a lamb stew and use some feta cheese from the back of the fridge in the stew. But the lamb was the child of the sheep that I got the feta cheese, then that was a sin breaking a commandment.
Is it really a big deal?
not here to sound holier than thou, but what does sin mean to you? Are there sins you don’t see as so, but it is written that God does? How do you “compartmentalize” the sins you knowingly commit? What sins are you willing to acknowledge with yourself that you have committed and take to God for His judgement? He sees all you do, but what are you willing to judge in yourself, and what better action would you take instead of the initial
sin? Why or how do you believe some sins over others is a “big deal”, or not? I find myself changing my perspective a lot after understanding the context of the “why”.
Not telling you what to do! Not at all. Just food for thought. I think about this subject a lot too. I’m not sure if I’m being helpful, as I’m in no means of trying to preach or know better than someone else, but this is the vein of thinking I have done, and it has helped sort my thoughts upon violating kosher laws, and other forms of sin.
You know, I actually told someone, if you want "FORGIVENESS" you have to offer your blood in Abraham's well at Beersheba because the Ark of the Covenant appeared in my dream being hidden inside of that well. But he did not go, so he is out. I guess he is too busy with other things than freeing Israel from a curse that he created in the first place. So now, I got two priests in my mind: It is either the rabbi that flicks the light on and off or the rabbi who talks about the road less traveled. I already talked to the other one but he just deleted my message. I guess it is not that easy to listen to a woman like me because people might be dealing with the false one. I would like to do it myself if I were not married but then again why would I do that?
I will give you a clue in the New Testament...
Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven. Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven, but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age or in the one to come. (Matthew 12:31-32)
-- I know Christianity blamed the Jews for the death of Jesus, but that is forgivable according to these scriptures. It is the sin against the Holy Spirit that is not forgivable.
After the son of man, Christ stated..."“When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father-the Spirit of truth who goes out from the Father-he will testify about me. And you also must testify, for you have been with me from the beginning." (John 15:26-27)
“...I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear. But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. He will glorify me because it is from me that he will receive what he will make known to you. All that belongs to the Father is mine. That is why I said the Spirit will receive from me what he will make known to you.” (John 16:12-15)
Connection $ and the Sabbath day?💔
❤ 1:15
The problem in the Mount Sinai is that they created their own prison., and that prison is called "RELIGION".
The reason why God stayed unknown is to prevent being fashioned into an idol because people love to create stuff and define God that sets a belief system based on one's perception, like Moses' perception of God.
If God ever comes down, God will be fighting against these belief systems and It is like fighting a VOID or fighting your own self.
What God will end up doing is leaving them with their own delusion and hopping they would die out.
You don’t make excuses for someone today that shows abusive behaviours so don’t make excuses for the father gods bad emotions and traits. Wisdom is seeing what is truth & what is a lie❤️
Father god= satan
True Almighty One Creator = love
Use discernment even in scriptures coz there are hidden deceptions by evil hands in there as well along with truths. Jesus taught spiritually and goodness so go with that and you won’t go wrong 😇🕊❤️
Nobody has the right to sacrifice anybody but them self. Abraham didn’t have the right to hold a knife to Issacs throat. Abraham, if he was righteous would have held that knife to his own throat.
Jesus begged to let this cup pass before me, and it didn’t. Jesus was a slave as was Issac.
If someone is holding a knife to your throat then you have no free will, it’s their will that is being fulfilled.
If he did it for spite, or anger or revenge, other maybe so? but he was given a direct order from THE LORD... Good thing there was an angel around to PUT a STOP to it Id say!
Now, this took courage after he Never had a SON for many a Year and YES he was willing to sacrifice him if NOT formally prevented.
This is FAITH beyond most comprehension.
Maybe the Rav would be so kind to explain it deeper.
@@need2know739
The Lord had no right to impose what was not his property. The Lord is by definition the property owner. If Issac was a slave, completely owned like a pig, sheep or goat, then there was the right. Otherwise it was murder that both HaShem and Issac contemplated.
Is HaShem this duplicitous, and capricious that he is this untrustworthy and phoney?
@@pleasuringmyself9534 Friend, it was a test? Are we NOT tested on occassion in Life to strengthen our reserve.
As I understand it, this Life is ALL a BIG test to put us through the fires of FAITH so that when we receive in it ...we appreciate it, or when we study hard to pass the Exams...our perseverance pays off and we are Thankfull for it.
Or anything else our Bestowal of Free-Will desires. YHVH that you use has far reaching and intent that draws upon it.
@@need2know739
If Issac wasn't property then Abraham and HaShem, neither even had the right to think about what they were conspiring too!
I think anti psychotic medication for Abraham and counselling for HaShem!
@@pleasuringmyself9534
I sense by your choice of words you are an Agnostic??
How nice Thank you
From my experience last 6 months was very painful I do think friend is important as you said to brake that tablet and look at different new angle 🫂🌻
Thank you