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[music]
Yahweh
says in
par 14, [music]
"Anyone who increases
and lowers his own,
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his own kavod increases and sham
increases.
But anyone who increases his own kav
whether it be for the sake of salary,
the sake of reputation and so on [music]
and lowers,
his kavod will be lowered and sham will
increase either way. [music]
explanation.
Anyone that cares more about the honor
of Hashem than their own honor,
the reward for that will be in this
world and the next where Hashem will
give them more honor
and Hashem's honor will increase
nonetheless because they worried about
Hashem's honor and not their own honor.
Which means that sometimes to honor
Hashem, you have to embarrass yourself a
little bit.
But you embarrass yourself. Not because
you want to pretend like you're some or
you embarrass yourself for the sake of
Hashem. How? You go and you protest for
the sake of Hashem. You go and you talk
about things that are uncomfortable for
the sake of Hashem. You go and do things
for the sake of Hashem. Why? Because the
name of Hashem is everything. Without
Hashem, we're nothing. And you're going
to fight for the sake of Hashem. Even if
that means they're going to insult you
and call you 500 times a day and call
you names and make fun of you and write
articles about you and they're going to
kick you out and they're gonna kick you
in and all types of things. You don't
care. Oh, hem. That's all you care
about. Anyone that cares about
more than his own, the reward is his
will increase and shim will increase.
But on the other hand, anyone that only
cares about his cavode or her cavode.
How so? Ah, listen. As long as they pay
me, I'll do it. Ah, as long as they say,
I'll do it. Ah, as long as they
recognize me, I'll do it. What about
Hashem? No, Hashem understands. I need
to do it. Ah, so your kavod is more
important than Hashem's kavod.
The punishment will also be in this
world than the next. How? your kavod
will disintegrate and hashem's kav will
increase anyway. [music] Meaning there's
nothing you can do to lower hashem's
kav. Hashem's kav will always increase.
But your kavad because you didn't care
about hashem's kabod will decrease.
Ela
gives two examples.
Two examples that when I first heard
them I was shocked. I hope you have the
same effect.
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He gives two examples of what he just
said, one on each side. [music] Real
stories.
Next time you see a lean, you could ask
him if it was real.
The says there was a person at a shul
with his son.
And while they were praying halal,
his son was saying foolish things
against Hashem.
The people rebuked the father. No. say
something to your kid.
The pilot said, "No, no, come on. Come
on. Leave him alone. He's just a kid."
And this continued for eight days in a
row. Sukkot. Every day they're saying
Al. And the kid, you know, the Al is
glorifying Hashem.
Glorifying Hashem. The highest
glorification of name. That's what Al
is.
And a kid every time they're saying
Hashem is amazing, he says, "Ah, not so
amazing. [music] Hashem is the best."
Ah, not the best. He thinks IT'S CUTE,
THINKS IT'S FUNNY. And they tell him,
"No, come on. Tell your son something."
No, no, come on. He's just a kid. Leave
him alone. Leave him alone.
Eight days in a row. Elawa Navi himself
says the year was not complete. Before
that man died, his wife died, that son
died, his grandkids died. A total of 15
people in his family died, leaving only
two people that survived, one and one
disabled
in the same year.
Why?
Didn't respect's name.
Didn't respect name.
Why? I just didn't rebuke my son. Okay,
you just didn't rebuke your son. 15
people died.
No, you shouldn't say that. I didn't say
that. Y said that. I'm just reading. I
want to read it. God gave me the
chapter.
On the other hand,
a person in Yawi says
they got to a section of the prayer.
It says kadosh kad kad. that this person
was quiet the whole time. No one knows
who he is. Quiet. Didn't say a thing.
They got to the section of Kadosh.
Kadosh. HE STARTED YELLING KADOSH. KAD
LIKE SCREAMING. WHOA. WHOA. WHAT
HAPPENED TO YOU? I didn't even know you
were here the whole time. You're
screaming. Relax, buddy. Relax. Relax.
We have to scream kad.
Take it easy. Take a What are you?
We're here. We're here. You're not in
the mountain.
take a chill pill with your religiosity.
The poor guy says to them, "I don't know
how to read. I don't know how to write.
I don't know how to learn. And I don't
know how to pray. All I know how to do
is say kad
and you're going to take that away from
me."
says it wasn't a year before this person
was asked to move to
in the meet the man the leader over
there he had married a good woman had
amazing kids all became
why he said kadosh kadisha
so while sometimes we think
sometimes we think that doesn't need us
to honor him. Apparently, we're wrong.
Apparently, we're wrong.
Now, you see,
many times
when a person [music]
fights for the honor of Hashem,
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people will go against him. Insulting
Hashem, not as many
This also tells us a little bit of the
status of where we are as a society.
But it's important for us to know
that if you want to fight for the sake
of Hashem's honor every day,
you have to learn Tawa [music]
cuz you have to know why you what you
fighting for, why you fight. You have to
fall in love with a
You cannot fall in love with a without
learning his Torah.
Because
when a person simply
thinks of Torah without learning Torah,
he will always arrive at the wrong
conclusion.
Hashem for more. 1 2 3
1 2 3
>> [screaming]
>> Be patient.
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