What Rabbi Discovered About God That Will Give You CHILLS

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @sandragambrel9721
    @sandragambrel9721 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I need someone to explain to me what the Rabbi was trying to convey. What did he discover about God that gave you chills? That we can be so connected with God that we can be One, with Him? God is in every element of His creation. He's in every cell my body is made of. The Holy Spirit abides in me, and I abide in Him. How much closer can we be? He draws us closer to be in Him, Hallelujah!!!

    • @ihaveneverwantedto
      @ihaveneverwantedto 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So this is a reoccurring kabbalistic theme, kinda. imagine the commandments (mitzvot) which are symbolized in the strings (tzit tzit) which hang on the prayer shawl (tallis)…There are 613 commandments to live the life God intended for the Jewish people. The mitzvot can be cumbersome and mundane to some, sometimes. But he says try to remember instead the “absolutely infinity” of God. Try to remember that the mitzvot are “strings” connecting you to God. They have been called rays of light from the sun before. Try even to remember a deeply personal spiritual experience. Almost mathematically multiply the 613 x infinity x your spiritual experience and that should fill your heart with joy and connection to God to do every service (he provides a few examples) then suddenly the mundane is meaningful and suddenly it all comes together. Outpouring of love for God while taking out the trash. I think I summarized it closely. Someone can correct me if I’m off.

  • @RichardMaginnis
    @RichardMaginnis 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    God Bless Israel 🇮🇱

  • @neam5446
    @neam5446 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    God limited himself and revealed himself to us in carnal form as Jesus Christ (Yeshua), the lamb of God who sacrificed himself on the cross to take away the sin of the world. God showed his self-sacrificing love by this act. Soon Yeshua, the messiah will return to Israel, in his glorified form this time. First time he came as the lamb (with grace and love), next time he will come as the lion (with sword and with judgement). All people need to repent before the Day of the Lord.