Does God Need A Loan? - MUSSAR Pirkei Avot (48)

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Rabbi Yaron Reuven discusses the importance of humility and the need to recognize God's supremacy in his Mussar shiur. He emphasizes the need to yield to our superiors, be pleasant to the young, and welcome every person cheerfully. He uses the example of Rabbi Akiva, who reached the highest level of Kedusha despite a challenging past, to illustrate that it's never too late to change. He stresses the significance of following the rules set forth in the Torah, and warns against the dangers of pride and self-serving motives. Rabbi Reuven also tackles the question of how to know if God has accepted our Teshuva, explaining that the ultimate answer will be revealed in the afterlife. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi-fAdFBv83gUzBgKm3PAyw/join BUILD WITH US (Who Is BeEzrat HaShem Inc) http://www.BHYESHIVA.com BeEzrat HaShem YESHIVA & BEIT MUSSAR BUILDING BUILD A JEWISH COMMUNITY THAT WILL CHANGE THE WORLD 00:00 Introduction 00:25 Stingy people, and people who buy mitzvot instead of doing mitzvot 03:46 Believing requires you to change. When Rabbi Reuven went to the dentist…. 13:10 Does G-d need help? 14:45 G-d is forgiving but remember that He is G-d, not your buddy 24:01 Who is Rabbi Yishmael? 41:19 The crazy antisemitism in the world 44:54 Why violating Shabbat is so serious? 55:06 Why should you not go to a great Torah scholar in order to impress him with your own knowledge? 59:55 Respect your rabbi and help him. The greatness of people like Joshua and Elisha 1:05:31 What should you understand about success? 1:14:27 You must rebuke! 1:26:41 How do we know if G-d forgave us? 1:36:00 Know where you stand. 1:41:37 Types of people G-d hates 1:48:57 A story to help us overcome stinginess 2:03:15 Be pleasant to the young 2:14:49 “Receive every person cheerfully.” What can you learn from Rabbi Reuven’s kid? #MussarPirkeiAvot #Judaism #Jewish #RabbiYaronReuven #Torah #KIRUV #TeShuvah #loan #stingness #rebuke #stingy #mitzvot #miser