“Today is fifteen
days which are two weeks and one day of the Omer.”
Theme of the Week:
Tefreit - Beauty
Theme of the Day:
Chesed – Loving-kindness
Overall Theme: The
Loving-kindness of His Beauty.
There is a beauty
in all shades all around. You have the simple beauty of a daisy, the raw
powerful beauty of a lion, the majestic beauty of a soaring eagle, and the posh
cold beauty of a runway super model; but Loving Beauty?
Have you ever
witnessed a father holding hands with his little daughter or playing with her
out in the yard? What shows more love and more beauty than that!?
Here we see the
Messiah Himself, an all important Rebbe that crowds flock to see, that sick
people want to touch and powerful me want to kill; forsaking all the attention
of all others just so He can tussle the head of a little boy, give a wink to a
shy child, hug and hold a little girl in His arms and bless them all with the
traditional Hebrew blessing given to boys and girls respectively on Shabbat.
This truly displays the Loving-kindness of His Beauty.
The Traditional text
to read is Psalm 119:113-120:
113 ¶ SAMECH. I hate vain thoughts: but thy
law do I love.
Maybe this is
where his son Solomon in Ecclesiastes gets his inspiration. Because David and
Solomon both say that anything that is not connected to the Torah in some way
is vain, useless, a waste of time.
The Torah is a
solid rock to hide behind, within, and stand on in days of trouble.
David proclaims
temptations are useless for the Torah is all He desires and is tempted by. Kind
of like James when he says resist the Devil and he will flee (James 4:7).
117 Hold thou me up, and I shall be safe: and I will have respect unto thy statutes continually.
David knows it’s
his acceptance and adherence to G-d’s Laws that will protect him. Just like the
laws of physics, tie a rock to a string and throw it and it will only come back
to hit you. The laws of gravity: jump off a building and you fall and kill
yourself.
118 ¶ Thou hast trodden down all them that err from thy statutes: for their deceit is falsehood.
119 Thou puttest away all the wicked of the earth like dross: therefore I love thy testimonies.
David knows the
Torah refines ones soul like pure gold and those who are wicked get scooped off
like impurities from precious metals. Even if one does not keep the Chukim.
Just like a child
fearful of a fathers spanking, there is fear and respect and this is what keeps
him on the straight path.
“Precious Abba
Elohim, Oh, make the Beauty You have placed in me exude Loving-kindness that
makes shallower forms of Beauty pail in comparison, so that I may bring others
to You, Your Torah and Your Messiah. In Yeshua’s Name I pray. Ameyn.”