Rabbi, thanks for pointing this out...had to come terms this reality recently and it is not easy, BUT The Most High is faithful to deliver and has gone above and beyond to make this clear to me.
This is true, if you can start to walk out of the darkness of this experience. Ask out to the Creator and the Angels to help you. They absolutely will do this.
Interesting. HaShem is also the father and the mother of the ger. And on pesach we are supposed to take special care of the orphan and the ger. Seems to be a connection between ger and orphan?
Well Hashem never gave two flying F's about me, not then and not now. I was born into trauma only to escape that trauma and have had nothing but more trauma subjected on me over and over again.. and only once did he speak to me to tell me to carry on, only to desert me to more and more trauma. How often I have considered suicide, his one time word is becoming less and less meaningful. Honestly I feel like all he did was tie my hand behind my back in this wicked world. I was doing fine, people knew if you hurt me I'll hurt you back.. and then he came along and Its all turn the other cheek, literally unleashing hell hound after hell hound upon me all the while telling me to turn the other cheek. What happen to him being my strength and my protector? So close to done
You don't need to hurt them back, you can learn how to avoid them for the most part. For children of trauma i suggest the books "the body keeps the score" by van der kolk and "cptsd from surviving to thriving" by walker. I personally walk away from people the first time they show willingness to hurt me, not turn the other cheek. That's some christian nonsense
@@limitedtime5471 I walk away, so I am alone. Loneliness is a curse in and of itself. Thanks, but secular advice is not what I need right now. I feel as the author as Lamentations, abandoned by God and all else is meaningless. Life is simply not worth the living without meaning, there is nothing secular that can fill that void
You must have great merit deep down inside you somewhere, for HaShem to give you such hard tests, and you haven’t given up on Him (completely). I hope your bitachon and material life improves. Trauma’s a bitch
Sorry for your pain. G-d was with you during your pain. He was crying and suffering with you, giving you strength and courage to continue on. And He was stopping your suicidal ideas. Just as an earthly father (and mother) can shield their child, son or daughter, from pain, neither can G-d. Pain, which exists as part of our free will, is part of our existence. We can survive and thrive after it. G-d's gift to us. Judaism doesn't say to turn the other cheek. The xians do. We don't explain their ideas.
What about if the orphan is not Jewish by default unlike you for example?? The Torah written by god of Israel says he only loves and cares for Jews Israel and Hebrew period Goes without saying god loves all Jewish orphans and protects them So what about non Jew orphans ?? They are in trouble
No, the Torah says G-d loves Jews as His people. Not only us. It's complicated though learnable. The Torah was written by G-d for everyone in the world. Of course G-d loves non Jewish orphans. They're His children also. He created everyone.
Respect is earned. An abuser of children has broken a sacred contract. All bets are off at that point, in my view. Our obligation to God, at that point, is to care for ourselves, to survive, as best we can.
@@Bronte866 I love this. And I absolutely, 100% agree. Thank you for adding this to the discussion, and sending biggest hugs to you and yours from Texas ❤️🙏🏻🥰
HE IS MY FATHER AND MOTHER❤
There is so much junk online. This is a breath of fresh air.
I’m so glad you enjoyed
I could cry hearing this ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, Thank you so much for this clip. I really needed to hear this today and I will remind this to myself over and over again
Rabbi, thanks for pointing this out...had to come terms this reality recently and it is not easy, BUT The Most High is faithful to deliver and has gone above and beyond to make this clear to me.
Same
Keep doing your thing man
This is very true. I have literally experienced this myself and feel God's presence guiding, teaching and parenting me all the way.
This is so true. He is still healing and restoring me from this, even at my age.(63) Your videos have really helped me, Rabbi. Thank you so much 🕊❤️🔥
Thank You so much God for always being there for me 🙏❤️
THANK YOU, Rabbi, for this much-needed, uplifting, life-giving message of HOPE and COMFORT. I SO needed to hear this today!🙏💯👍
Had no idea this even existed. Thank you for sharing
הם הפרו חוזה קדוש. תודה לך הרב.
Praise God❤
Thank you for this message
Amazing!
Thank you
BH'... especially when parenting requires emotional skills and sensitivity
It's true
He is my father and mother
אמן
This is EXACTLY what God did for me.
Thanks❤
Thank you Rabbi Taub.
This is true, if you can start to walk out of the darkness of this experience. Ask out to the Creator and the Angels to help you. They absolutely will do this.
Not Angels. G-d. He doesn't send messengers to for this. He does the parenting Himself.
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Interesting. HaShem is also the father and the mother of the ger. And on pesach we are supposed to take special care of the orphan and the ger. Seems to be a connection between ger and orphan?
A Ger is not halachically related to their biological parents, hence they ARE like an orphan...
Yes. Hashem gives them special protection because they have no human family to do so.
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Not religion* but this is nice to hear
Edit: religious
You're right that it's not religion, it's a relationship with G-d. That's Judaism.
@@Y1836Ycorrection “not religious”, sorry If I caused any offense
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זה חקוק(חוק) באבן
אב-בן
✨🤍✨🪔🙏💥truth
Well Hashem never gave two flying F's about me, not then and not now. I was born into trauma only to escape that trauma and have had nothing but more trauma subjected on me over and over again.. and only once did he speak to me to tell me to carry on, only to desert me to more and more trauma. How often I have considered suicide, his one time word is becoming less and less meaningful. Honestly I feel like all he did was tie my hand behind my back in this wicked world. I was doing fine, people knew if you hurt me I'll hurt you back.. and then he came along and Its all turn the other cheek, literally unleashing hell hound after hell hound upon me all the while telling me to turn the other cheek. What happen to him being my strength and my protector? So close to done
You don't need to hurt them back, you can learn how to avoid them for the most part. For children of trauma i suggest the books "the body keeps the score" by van der kolk and "cptsd from surviving to thriving" by walker. I personally walk away from people the first time they show willingness to hurt me, not turn the other cheek. That's some christian nonsense
@@limitedtime5471 I walk away, so I am alone. Loneliness is a curse in and of itself. Thanks, but secular advice is not what I need right now. I feel as the author as Lamentations, abandoned by God and all else is meaningless. Life is simply not worth the living without meaning, there is nothing secular that can fill that void
Sounds like you had a difficult life! Its a bit unclear, who is asking you to turn the other cheek?
You must have great merit deep down inside you somewhere, for HaShem to give you such hard tests, and you haven’t given up on Him (completely). I hope your bitachon and material life improves. Trauma’s a bitch
Sorry for your pain. G-d was with you during your pain. He was crying and suffering with you, giving you strength and courage to continue on. And He was stopping your suicidal ideas. Just as an earthly father (and mother) can shield their child, son or daughter, from pain, neither can G-d. Pain, which exists as part of our free will, is part of our existence. We can survive and thrive after it. G-d's gift to us.
Judaism doesn't say to turn the other cheek. The xians do. We don't explain their ideas.
What about if the orphan is not Jewish by default unlike you for example??
The Torah written by god of Israel says he only loves and cares for Jews Israel and Hebrew period
Goes without saying god loves all Jewish orphans and protects them
So what about non Jew orphans ??
They are in trouble
No, the Torah says G-d loves Jews as His people. Not only us. It's complicated though learnable. The Torah was written by G-d for everyone in the world.
Of course G-d loves non Jewish orphans. They're His children also. He created everyone.
So many people in the comets don’t have loving parents….hmmm. 🤔
Soooo...
"Honor your father and mother" EXCEPT...
Respect is earned. An abuser of children has broken a sacred contract. All bets are off at that point, in my view. Our obligation to God, at that point, is to care for ourselves, to survive, as best we can.
@@Bronte866 I love this. And I absolutely, 100% agree. Thank you for adding this to the discussion, and sending biggest hugs to you and yours from Texas ❤️🙏🏻🥰
Honoring is a bit more complicated than that. Listen to other videos to learn how and why.
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