I Do WANT To Change. But How?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @casslow
    @casslow 2 года назад

    Thank you Rabbi Daniel Lapin. I am a woman who aren't interested in science but your explanation of how science links to our life is refreshing and so easy to understand! Thank you for teaching me ancient jewish wisdom AND science! I certainly learnt something. Grateful to have you...

  • @trevorblair3690
    @trevorblair3690 2 года назад +2

    Outstanding PodCast RDL !!!

  • @malcolmnex9297
    @malcolmnex9297 2 года назад +1

    My Rabbi, breaking it down so finitely that for me it will stay broke. Get it!
    To do is to be, to think is not. Get it!
    Malcolm form Oakland

  • @nomhledube780
    @nomhledube780 2 года назад +1

    Greetings Rabbi Lapin
    Thank you for great teaching on the 5 Fs
    Learning and growing

  • @ralphwhite1364
    @ralphwhite1364 2 года назад +1

    Good afternoon rabbi I have to say this might be your finest podcast yet. You always have an interesting blend of religion, education, and instruction. Thank you so much for always putting out a quality product believe me I look forward to hearing from you each and every week thanks again, Ralph

  • @chillieverity
    @chillieverity 2 года назад +6

    Hi Rabbi from Australia! thankyou soo much for a refreshing talk, knowing that our actions can change our beliefs and change the state of who we are is such an empowering thing to hear and my biggest takeout from your talk today. And that all we need to do is put in the necessary energy along with the action that drives us to the outcome state we desire. I enjoyed the science talk, it made a lot of sense. It's tough talk but this is exactly what makes us grow, and please continue to stir us towards the good Biblical path Yeshua called the narrow road. It truly is the way to an abundant life.

    • @rabbidaniellapin.
      @rabbidaniellapin.  2 года назад +1

      Happy to hear from you in Australia Chillie. Thanks for writing Cordially ~ RDL

  • @prapaway
    @prapaway 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Rabbi ❤

  • @jameserwin3734
    @jameserwin3734 2 года назад +1

    This is so nice to listen to your weekly teaching about your and Jewish wisdom! It is akin to a weekly “sermon”. Many precious spiritual insights you do share with us. 😊🙏

  • @NanaNana-xc6ob
    @NanaNana-xc6ob 2 года назад +1

    Thank you once again Rabbi for your inspiring thoughts. I am happy to have purchased your book "thou shall prosper" ,and this is the project I'm working on presently. My experience with this much treasured book is a massive paradigm shift from the dark abyss of financial-darkness to the bright light of financial/business acumen. God richly bless you and your wife for the work you do.

  • @godfreytinotendanzungu6935
    @godfreytinotendanzungu6935 2 года назад +1

    Hi Rabbi thank you for this enlightening podcast as usual keep on doing this good work

  • @JoseGarcia-vr8mx
    @JoseGarcia-vr8mx 2 года назад +1

    Great as always, thank you!

  • @Scout4x
    @Scout4x 2 года назад +1

    Thank you again, Rabbi!

  • @NanaNana-xc6ob
    @NanaNana-xc6ob Год назад

    Once again, thank you Sir.

    • @rabbidaniellapin.
      @rabbidaniellapin.  Год назад

      You’re so welcome,Nana Onwards and upwards. Cordially ~ RDL

  • @nothighlander8502
    @nothighlander8502 2 года назад +1

    Greetings from Greece, Rabbi Lapin. I have been listening to your podcasts on spotify for many hours during my daily routine (driving, working or even sleeping) and I have to say that you have helped me enough to get a better view of my surroundings during our cultural crisis and see how the world RRRRRRREALLY works. Even though I don't consider my self a Christian or a Jew, your analysis of the bible makes me want to know more about it and how it's teachings can be applied on our day to day life. Keep up Rabbi.

    • @rabbidaniellapin.
      @rabbidaniellapin.  2 года назад +1

      Very good to hear from you there in Greece. Thanks for writing. Cordially ~ RDL

  • @421sap
    @421sap 2 года назад

    B''H, in Christ, Jesus, Name, Amen.

  • @brrrayday
    @brrrayday 2 года назад +1

    To answer the question right off, I'd suggest starting with Isaiah 53. But seriously, what's up with people saying things like "no sound," "no stream," today? Don't they know that joke was played out ten years ago? Or are they just bots? We may never know

  • @MichaelPeternakedde
    @MichaelPeternakedde 2 года назад

    If you don't like the way you feel about someone...nice Rabbi .I'll change my belief system.

  • @AlphaAngelsOmega
    @AlphaAngelsOmega 2 года назад

    when will one be happy?
    if the commitment is to misery
    if the grudge so dug
    a scar on love
    the knife in your back is your own
    it twists and it turns
    as salvation is spurned
    and a dis ease of contradiction is grown,
    why proclaim what you deny?
    why profess what you ignore?
    who would make selfish forevermore?
    who would open, claiming honest faith
    then, when trusted, slam shut the door?
    in times, so many sadly.
    how to show love can grow?
    hate is poison, vanity deceit
    this world is YHWH's
    men make minds of madness's minions
    when men make lord of men,
    not preparing a garden
    a castle of pride in construction
    a pupil worth teaching
    what was ordained in the Almighty's name
    when such a title is given.

  • @Hanafimaslak-UK
    @Hanafimaslak-UK 2 года назад

    Quraan says in 3rd chapter first page that No can force some one to islam so what you heard is not true according to islam that you said yoy must believe and follow Islam rules..

  • @the_real_economics
    @the_real_economics 2 года назад

    Dear Rabbi, you mentioned many times, that today we have a rise of secular fundamentalism, that the west rose up, because it followed Judeo-Christian traditions. You teach us a lot by explaining the Old Testament into everyday life to the common man like me. However, what is your stance on Christianity, The New Testament and Jesus? On the other hand I understand, if you prefer not to talk about that. I am sad, that Jews and Christians fight one another about Messiah debate, but fail to fight their common enemy - neomarxism, secular fundamentalism etc.

    • @westar1234
      @westar1234 2 года назад +1

      To understand Rabbi Lapin’s view on Christianity read Americas Real War (1998) which hopefully will be revised and brought up to date. I don’t want to spoil it for you but you will be pleasantly surprised I’m sure.

    • @the_real_economics
      @the_real_economics 2 года назад

      @@westar1234 Thank you. :)

  • @atlantean781
    @atlantean781 Год назад

    I guess being a homosexual happy warrior is out of the question after listening to this. If one could choose their sexuality or quit being a homosexual just like quitting smoking I’m sure it would be a number 1 best seller. Like you, I’m not here to convince you. I can only assure you that you are indeed wrong on this matter.

    • @rabbidaniellapin.
      @rabbidaniellapin.  Год назад +1

      Dear @atlantean781 every single Happy Warrior is valued and cherished. As far as homosexuality is concerned, there’s only one really important thing to understand: Homosexuality is an activity NOT an identity. Cordially ~ RDL

    • @atlantean781
      @atlantean781 Год назад

      @@rabbidaniellapin. Thank you Rabbi. I understand that. I just can’t wrap my head around how denying or repressing your sexuality can lead to a happy outcome for anyone involved. Most people desire a partner they are attracted to. It’s really not as simple as giving up the pleasures of a cheese burger! Anyway, thank you for responding, I do enjoy your podcast and am working my way through your books.