I am a Jew in a small town in Kentucky with few Jewish people. I've been in recovery for nearly 8 years. It's cool to see someone on here that understands both of these worlds.
Thank You! I love the way you think! Let me put it in a nutshell,how I perceive what you said,in this Sermon. There is a particular part in Gods Word that puts it in a nutshell. As you said your a religious Jew. I’m a Spiritual Christian ( by His Grace) & I quote Romans 8: 27- 33 And he that searches the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saint’s according to the will of God. 28. And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. 29.For whom he did foreknow he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren. 30. Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called; and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified them he also glorified. 31 What shall we say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us? 32.He that spared not his own Son✝️ but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? 33. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect ? It is God that justifieth. KJV Dear Sir, whether your a religious Jew or not I enjoy your Sermons very much, you have a lot of Wisdom to share, and God tells us to get Wisdom! Get understanding! God 💟✝️🕊🙏 Bless You ‘n’ Yours with Salvation. SherrilL.Carss
Rabbi, your SoulWords CREATEd reAWARENESS of my ACTual thoughts -TURNS OUT-ARE ANXIETy?! Hah, WHAT A WASTE! pivot my mindset and put my physical in MOTION! 💖 Thanks for redirecting me back into Momentum! 🙏🌞💖
I can try to help a little. I can’t be your sole guide. Take a bitachon walk. Go right now and move your body. Go take a walk for 10 minutes and as you walk look at Hashem’s world and notice the divine providence of every detail. That’s a good start. Don’t wait. Just a ten minute walk.
It sounds like you're saying that everything is exactly the way it should be. So if that is the case, why pray to change anything? And it sounds like you're also saying that it is okay for us not to like something. But if we are upset or troubled by something, then we just need to change our attitude about it to be okay with how things are. Then I go back to my previous question of... why pray to change anything?? Furthermore, why take any action to change something if it is the way it's supposed to be and we just need to alter our thinking in order to be okay with it? To give you some context, I grew up with an extremely malignant narcissistic personality disordered mother and my father is a Psychopath. If I did not move to a different state from them and keep my distance, I would have killed myself years ago. What do you figure about that? Should I have stayed and been continually abused? Or should I have gone ahead and killed myself since I was being emotionally psychologically and physically destroyed and couldn't take the pain anymore? Do you actually think I just needed to change my thinking to be okay with all of that?? Seriously?
Or maybe what I’m saying is that you can do what you need to do in order to make yourself safe, but you can do it from a calm state of mind. Personally, I have discovered that there were many things that I did only after I reached a state of desperation and that maturity for me means that next time I make those choices from a calm state rather than a desperate one. Is this a helpful distinction?
@@SoulWords Oh Sorry Rabbi, I was under impression that reincarnation is not in Judaism. From your example anecdote - someone is sent back to reincarnate. Was that just a story or joke?
I am a Jew in a small town in Kentucky with few Jewish people. I've been in recovery for nearly 8 years. It's cool to see someone on here that understands both of these worlds.
Rabbi, I love your videos. They really changed my life.
As a Christian, that is the best explanation of creation and existence I have ever understood - thank you Rabbi!🙏🕎✝️
"to want to live is to want your life" .... beautiful 🙏 thank you for this message
Brilliant! Thank you so very much!
This is the day that the Lord has made. I shall rejoice and be glad in it 🙌🏾
Thank you! I love listening to your talks and I resonate with your words.
Thank you Rabbi S. Your message really resonated with me :)
Thank you, kimosabe.
This is a treasure thank you it is timely and very relevant
I’m glad you found it!
I just bought my 2nd copy of G-d of our Understanding on Amazon. Still one of the best resources to give someone!!!
In the second part of this series I speak a little but about the book, particularly about the term "spiritual canaries."
I have a copy it's a great book 📖 !
May God bless you, Rabbe. Thank you❤
Thank You! I love the way you think!
Let me put it in a nutshell,how
I perceive what you said,in this Sermon. There is a particular part in Gods Word that puts it in a nutshell.
As you said your a religious Jew. I’m a Spiritual Christian ( by His Grace) &
I quote
Romans 8: 27- 33
And he that searches the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saint’s according to the will of God.
28. And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who
are the called according to his purpose.
29.For whom he did foreknow he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.
30. Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called; and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified them he also glorified.
31 What shall we say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?
32.He that spared not his own Son✝️ but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?
33. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s elect ? It is God that justifieth. KJV
Dear Sir, whether your a religious Jew or not I enjoy your Sermons very much, you have a lot of Wisdom to share, and God tells us to get Wisdom! Get understanding!
God 💟✝️🕊🙏 Bless You ‘n’ Yours with Salvation.
SherrilL.Carss
Thank you for this presentation.
Rabbi, your SoulWords CREATEd reAWARENESS of my ACTual thoughts -TURNS OUT-ARE ANXIETy?! Hah, WHAT A WASTE! pivot my mindset and put my physical in MOTION! 💖 Thanks for redirecting me back into Momentum! 🙏🌞💖
Thank you
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You're welcome!
thank you Rabbi
Thank you for watching.
Thanks!
Just found your channel. Exactly what I need to hear. Thank you. BTW, your jokes make me laugh out loud!
At least SOMEBODY is laughing. I was bombing with the live audience.
5:15 who is that you heard that from rabbi … I’m still processing that incredibly line
I just exhaled, I finally found my tribe.
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Question, what does it mean that God keeps on creating if it says in the Torah that God created (as in past hence) the world in six days?
Will you be my rabbi to help me to internalize bitachon in a somatic way?
I can try to help a little. I can’t be your sole guide. Take a bitachon walk. Go right now and move your body. Go take a walk for 10 minutes and as you walk look at Hashem’s world and notice the divine providence of every detail. That’s a good start. Don’t wait. Just a ten minute walk.
@@SoulWords thank you so much for this wise advice!! you are doing a fantastic job living your Gd given mission
It sounds like you're saying that everything is exactly the way it should be. So if that is the case, why pray to change anything?
And it sounds like you're also saying that it is okay for us not to like something. But if we are upset or troubled by something, then we just need to change our attitude about it to be okay with how things are. Then I go back to my previous question of... why pray to change anything??
Furthermore, why take any action to change something if it is the way it's supposed to be and we just need to alter our thinking in order to be okay with it?
To give you some context, I grew up with an extremely malignant narcissistic personality disordered mother and my father is a Psychopath.
If I did not move to a different state from them and keep my distance, I would have killed myself years ago. What do you figure about that? Should I have stayed and been continually abused? Or should I have gone ahead and killed myself since I was being emotionally psychologically and physically destroyed and couldn't take the pain anymore? Do you actually think I just needed to change my thinking to be okay with all of that?? Seriously?
Or maybe what I’m saying is that you can do what you need to do in order to make yourself safe, but you can do it from a calm state of mind. Personally, I have discovered that there were many things that I did only after I reached a state of desperation and that maturity for me means that next time I make those choices from a calm state rather than a desperate one. Is this a helpful distinction?
You mean biblical viewpoint? Based on truth and not illusion?
Reincarnation in Judaism?
What’s your question?
@@SoulWords Oh Sorry Rabbi, I was under impression that reincarnation is not in Judaism. From your example anecdote - someone is sent back to reincarnate. Was that just a story or joke?
@@lisbethsalander1723 Reincarnation definitely exists in Judaism. I was serious.
@@SoulWords Wow! I had no idea! Thank you for your teachings.
Thank you!