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It says in the prophet Isaiah,
every Jew has a share of the world to
come. But it also continues and it says
all of your nation are righteous.
[music] Meaning the righteous people
have a share of the world to come. So
what happens to the share of the world
to come of the people that are not
righteous? the people that are not
keeping Shabbat, what happens to it?
There's a share somewhere. It's a share.
It's a spiritual share. It's it's
somewhere where what happens to it?
Okay, so the guy is [music] not going to
keep Shabbat. He's not going to keep
he's not going to be a kosher Jew. So
he's not going to get this share. He's
going to go up there and say, "I'm
sorry. You have a different entrance."
Sorry. So what happens to that? The say
that since
we have to do something with the share,
that share goes to the person that tried
to help him do.
So if you try to help somebody do cha
and they don't listen to you, you
inherit their you just inherited a
bigger part of [music]
meaning that either way you win. If they
[music] don't listen to you,
they don't want to listen. You get their
If they do listen to you, you have
310abas.
For every Jew, you get to do you get 310
worlds based on the Yeshima 310. So,
Hashem says, "I have [music] I have a
big reward
to give." What's this big reward? say
[music] the reward for people that do ku
what do you get? What's how much is this
reward? 310 worlds. [music] So if you if
he doesn't listen you get one world
which is good but you better do 310.
It's much better. So point is [music]
that either way you win for doing either
way there's no lose. Also remember the
lab shalom said [music] something very
important when someone asked them what
if people don't want to listen. I go, I
try. He doesn't want to listen. He said
to [music] them, "Listen, imagine you
have a roommate." And your roommate one
day comes home and he's really, really
upset for no reason. And he says to you,
"Listen, I'm really tired. No matter
what, don't wake me up." You don't
exactly like the way he's talking to
you.
And you say some things in your heart
that maybe you're going to regret later
on, but you just leave the house.
Once you [music] get downstairs, you
start smelling smoke. You smell fire and
you realize the building is on fire. You
run upstairs and you wake up your
friend, but the friend told you what,
don't wake me up. Now, once he wakes up
[music] and he realizes that he's
surrounded by fire and you just saved
his life, is he upset at you? Obviously
not. Unless he's insane and suicidal,
obviously not. Why? Cuz you saved his
life. He says that is a person without
Torah. without dua, he's sleeping. So,
he's upset at you and he's upset at the
world and he's upset. He doesn't even
know why. But once you wake him up and
finally after annoying him enough times
with the CD and the [music] lecture and
the text message and the Facebook and
the Twitter and the email and the
pamphlet and the newsletter, constantly
bringing him to the sh and taking him
back and you [music] constantly day
after day for a year after year, you
constantly annoy him to do chuba. When
he finally wakes up, what you think he's
gonna hate you? No, he's [music] gonna
tell you. He said, "You saved my life."
How? Because you're annoying. Said,
"I constantly see your lectures online.
So annoying. I had to watch them. Now I
did. Sometimes you have to be annoying.
[music] Why? Cuz you're trying to save
lives. You're not trying to be popular.
I'm not looking for fans.
I care less if you dislike me. I just
want you to listen to what says.
And that's what you have to [music] look
at. Don't worry about they like you
don't like you. They're going to listen.
Don't let you just care about be the
messenger. If we don't do kiru, there
won't be anyone to save by the mashiach.
So it's an obligation not just because
you're doing chuba. [music]
Not because
you owe this to your people, but because
you owe this to your father in heaven.
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[music] Beacious.