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one of my favorite adages quoted
elegantly by Rabbi Jonathan saxs the
Jewish people are not a people of
probability we're a people of
possibility we need to have hope we have
to remember that there always is hope we
have God in our side and I'd like to
share with you three biblical stories
that remind us that we need to have hope
even in the most strenuous and difficult
of situations Story number one the story
of KH the mother of shmu KH was Barren
she had no children she was in a lot of
pain all the other ladies were having
children she felt lonely she felt
isolated what is my purpose in life
what's going on here she went up to the
mishan to the Tabernacle in Shilo she
went into the mishan and she started
pouring her heart out to God she started
whispering to God the Coen God a came to
her and says Hana what are you doing
you're drunk she was accused of being
drunk she looked she looked ridiculous
she says I'm not drunk I'm pouring my
heart out to God and then praying for a
child and she prays that number one God
give her a child number two God give her
a righteous child that she's going to
dedicate to
God and sure enough she gave birth to
the famous prophet shmoel
Samuel now just take a look at the story
for a second she prayed for something
that made no sense scientifically didn't
seem like she was having children it
wasn't in the Stars she even prayed for
something that made no sense spiritually
she prayed for a righteous child you
don't get to do that raise your kid
properly and hopefully they'll be
righteous you don't get to put it on God
you got to do
it yet she was hopeful her prayers came
from a very very deep place in fact many
of the laws traditions and customs of
prayer that we Implement today are
derived from this story of KH to teach
us that we have to be open to the Great
possibilities when we
pray Story number two the
prophet was
Ill he was sick he was good friends with
yahu with
Isaiah God tells yesu Isaiah please go
visit and you know you got to visit the
ill it's an important Mitzvah yes who
comes
in and says why is God doing this to me
why is this happening to me now normally
when people ask why are good thing bad
things happening to good people avoid
the question it's not our place right we
can't justify people's suffering but in
this
situation um yes yahu guess felt
comfortable telling him the truth and he
said the truth is you did not engage in
procreation you were supposed to and
this you know this is what's happening
to you he says I didn't engage in Pro
procreation but I had a valid
reason I saw through prophetic Vision
that my descendants were destined to be
evil and I didn't want to bring that
into the world yesah who says no no no
no no you do your part you bring
children into the world you do your best
to raise them properly and God does his
part you don't get to play God he says
okay I'll try to make it up I'll
procreate and you know you have a sister
that's unmarried how about I'll marry
her yesah who says no bro you're ill
you're sick you're not marrying my
sister he says what do you mean we have
a tradition that one should never give
up on prayer and that if one has even an
iron sword at their neck and it seems
like it's the last moments they can't
stop praying there's still hope there's
always hope when we have to believe that
there's always hope Story number three
aaham ofu Abraham our patriarch
discovers God fights for God battles for
the truth and and risks his life to
share this truth with the world and God
says Abraham I'm going to make you into
a great powerful Nation you're going to
be the father of the Jewish people that
you're going to enter the land of Israel
and Abraham says God that's beautiful
I'm honored but one problem I'm 75 years
old I have no
children God tells Abraham come outside
your
tent what do you see up above he says I
see the stars your children are going to
be as numerous as the
stars now commentaries ask an
interesting
question Abraham was a smart guy why the
analogy it doesn't seem like it's adding
anything just tell Abraham you're going
to have a lot of children why do you
have to say see Abraham there's a lot of
stars there's a lot of people you're
going to beave a lot of children what's
the purpose in
that when it comes to a very deep
concept and if you're explaining it to
you know maybe a child you say see
there's a lot of stars that's how many
children you're going to have you know
you want to give them a concept of of
how you know big numbers shouldn't
Abraham just understand that there's
going to be a lot of children so here's
what commentaries explain
the word that the Torah uses is gaze
toward the heavens there's different
words for gaze you could say look you
could say see you could say gaze you
could say Gander there's different words
for get for looking the term habit which
means to gaze commentaries explain
anytime that word appears in the Bible
it canotes looking top down you're not
looking at somebody you're not looking
up to somebody you're looking down from
above look at the heavens look at the
stars from a place of above them look
from above the Stars you are above the
Stars maybe it's not in the stars for
you to have children maybe it's not in
the heavens for you to have children but
you Abraham need to look from a higher
place and Abraham did and Abraham had
children we as Jews have to have hope
and we have to raise
ourselves above
probability and look from a place of
possibility that's my story and I'm
sticking to it