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Count your Change - Rabbi Akiva Fox
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the kumara has an interesting question
you tomorrow says what is considered
eucerin what are considered punishments
how does a person know that something is
considered a punishment from a Shem and
the gamarra says if a person needs to
find a quarter and he's got change in
his pocket wants to pay a parking meter
I know I haven't been in America for a
while I don't know how much parking
meters cost any more in my day there was
10 5 and 25 and you know what I know I
may not look so old not a day over 70
but in those days when you use the
payphone it was a quarter for a phone
call it's hard to believe anyway he's
looking for a quarter and instead of a
quarter he pulls out a nickel or a dime
says big Amara that's your sewer that's
a punishment because if he wouldn't be
punished if God would give him or make
it easy for him to pull out exactly what
he needs that would be considered a gift
from usha the point that i'd like to
extract from this gamarra sometimes we
don't even realize the gifts that we are
receiving from God are in the small
things for example you want to pull out
a quarter you got change in your pocket
and you pull out a quarter how often do
we take that for granted without
realizing wow God made that easy for you
how often do we catch a bus at the last
second and we're like I run so fast
it's the shot of steroids that I took
this morning it's that energy bar it's
the milkshake that I had the nutrients
the corn flakes that made me the
champion no my friend God wanted you to
catch the bus and if you miss it God
wanted you to miss it it's important for
us to look at the small things small
miracles that happen in our day-to-day
lives and realize sometimes if we are
not able to see that they are the
absolute hand of a Shem then if we would
look on the opposite side of the
spectrum meaning the withdrawal from
them not getting them and how difficult
that would make things we would realize
wow if it's so difficult when I don't
have it and it's so easy and beneficial
when i do then just like when i don't i
would get upset so when i do have it i
have to be things when you miss a bus by
the last second you are so upset and
this happens to everybody I shouldn't
say the word you I say it about myself
to you throw your briefcase down Hashem
God why'd you make me miss that bus I
was this close I could have made this
shot I could have made the investment we
are so upset at a chef-y Hashem but when
he does give it to you like it see you
what about a thank you what about
recognition this is from God just like
it was from God when you saw that it
didn't come it's from God when it did
this interesting thing a rabbi told me
fascinating thought he said people spend
years praying for something years you
pray that your business should be
successful you pray that you should have
good children you pray there are people
that never had children and they pray
here day after day year after year
finally after 17 years have a child how
long do they thanked God for a day to
a whole week they make a kiddush in shul
and make a celebration they have a bris
a brit milah everything and then it's
normal the same amount of time you spend
praying for something and asking a Shem
for it that's how much you should spend
thanking God for it 17 years that's
right 17 years I want to tell you what
muscle a parable there's a guy Manhattan
Brooklyn know Manhattan a New Yorker New
York is spelled any wyo RK but if you're
a New Yorker you don't pronounce the all
you say New Yorker so there's a New
Yorker very rich very wealthy he has a
penthouse in Manhattan and he's in his
office and he decides to go out for a
cigarette break in on his up on his
porch on the balcony and as he does so
the door locks behind him it was locked
now he finishes the cigarette tries to
open the door it's locked looks inside
Secretary's gone nobody's left what's he
gonna do starting to get cold again this
is New York sometimes it's freezing
sometimes it's blizzards it's cold so he
looks down below the balcony and he sees
there's a bunch of people walking in the
streets so he starts screaming egg hello
hello can you hear me trying to get
somebody to come up to his office and
open the door frame from inside he's
screaming hello can you hear me this is
New York my friend nobody hears nothing
we don't listen to people with deaf
nobody's listening well he's getting
cold it's getting late he's got to do
something how's he gonna get somebody's
attention so he sees he has his fancy
Rolex watch from Switzerland $20,000 not
the guys on the street that sell it for
fifteen dollars and they promise you
it's real no
he's got a real one it's like I don't
have a choice I freezing I gotta get
inside takes off his watch and he says
you know I'm gonna throw it down on
somebody I'll get his attention I'll
thump to come up and open the door he
throws it down and the guy he's walking
another typical new yorker in italiano
and he's walking guess what what's my
lucky day a Rolex watch right in front
of me comes down from heaven huh see you
later and he walks off with it this rich
man is like oh my gosh so pulls out of
his pocket a wad of bills hundreds wraps
him up in a rubber band he says I'll
throw this and he throws it down and
another typical new yorker man is my
lucky day a roll of hundreds right in
front of me landing from heaven and he
walks off now the guys like were my
gonna do I got to get back inside she
sees a brick on the porch some small
wrote some small rocks stones boulders
so that it's all I got and he picks it
up he throws it down now a typical new
yorker she's a brick almost hit him on
the head and he look something like what
are you trying to kill me and of course
the man says please I need your help
come up to the office and help me get in
my office you know what the muscle is
the parable it's got a very important
point sometimes a Shem wants us to look
at him he wants us to let him in his
house open the door for me I want to go
back to my base HaMikdash to my
sanctuary in Jerusalem and in the hearts
of every man so he throws money down and
he throws goodness and kindness and
everything wonderful and all the
blessings
and we take it and we walk off we don't
even look up and God says just like the
man on the porch I threw it so you would
look up at me I want you to hear me I
want you to look at me I want you to
hear me calling you and we ignore it we
take it that's my lucky day we put it
away and then God sometimes takes a rock
or a brick and he throws it that's
called punishments and when we turn them
we say what was that that's how shem
says I wanted you to look I wanted you
to turn to me I want you to hear me cuz
you you can let me back in my house you
have the key I'm locked out for the past
two thousand years God has been locked
out of his house out of the base of
mcdouche out of the sanctuary in
yerushalayim and the only one with the
key the only one who can open it up he's
me and you and God sometimes times are
great all the blessings are pouring down
from heaven everything's bliss and we
ignore it take it for granted we go on
and then sometimes things happen racks
come pouring down from heaven tragedies
Sarus difficult things mishaps and it's
at that point that we're supposed to
turn our eyes heavenward and say Hashem
I hear you calling Hashem I hear your
voice that's what they're there for
they're there to call us to talk to us
and to help us here Hashem begging us
please let me back home
you