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Bitachon 140 - Levels of Divine Providence
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We continue our study in chapter 33 passuk 18 of Tehillim (Psalms) which speaks of the "Eye of Hashem," which denotes His Divine Providence, which is upon those who revere Him, on those who hope for His kindness. We explore the contrast between times when the 'two eyes of Hashem' are upon us as opposed to when only 'one eye' is upon us.
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of chter 33 Verse 18
of the eye of hem faces those who fear
Him to the ones who hope to him to who
hope for his
kindness y says like this he brings us a
few different
examples of people who trusted in
hasem turned to and saved them end of
the p is
also hasem saves them from their soul
from Death all he gives them life when
they are
hungry Abraham
Shar says the the first example of
someone who's described in this P ISU
Abraham P says now I
know right after the the
a The Binding of Isaac soem says now I
know that you fear me that you fear
Hashem so someone who fears Hashem who's
the prime
example
it's to those who hope for's
kindness we find that the of Abraham is
kindness and therefore the understands
that naturally a person who does
kindness receives kindness person as a
conduit for God's kindness they're going
to receive hashem's kindness so that's
included in this
in order to save their soul from
Death we find that was threatened with
death he was chased by
nimr do not want there to be mention in
the world of
God and hasem provides for this person
the one who trusts in the one who fears
him even in a time of famine even even
in a time of
lacku in the time of lag he went down to
Egypt took care of him made him Rich
right he didn't just provide for him he
gave him an incredible amount of
wealth so AB is the first example
interestingly the M goes on to talk
about it's to skip we're going to come
back
interestingly the magish understands
that where do we see that yakob was
someone who feared God the says yob was
afraid right so we could ask what does
the M mean yob was afraid of Asa he was
afraid of his brother but what do we see
we see our sages tell us he was afraid
that perhaps he had some sin that would
cause him to lose in a battle with
asov what what did he do he he turned to
Hashem right the the fear that he had
caused him to turn to God that
indicates
his it indicates his fear of Hashem his
recognition that it's Hashem who will
answer him who will take care of him
will provide for
him
says what
wasu's request of hm what was his prayer
he said Hashem give me clothes to
wear give me bread to eat he turned
towards hem for his basic
necessities he
was he he was hoping that kindness would
come from
God
interestingly and connected to our parus
right
now
Yu even though he thought that ysep was
dead which meant that would dealt him a
terrible
blow and certainly even in the reality
of it that Yos was sent away it was a
terrible blow for 20 2 years you didn't
see his son for what for nothing just
jealousy of the
brothers despite that Yakov did not give
up he didn't think oh Hashem Hates Me Oh
Hashem doesn't want to give me kindness
oh Hashem you know that's it that's it
for me he didn't think
that he didn't give up hoping
to
yob needed to be saved from the threat
of death from his brother
as and we see that was saved from
starvation in the in the famine in his
times hasem had sent down Yosef in order
that they should be able to have food
that they should be able to have their
needs that they should be able to be
provided for so AB is an example of a
person who fears
Hashem hopes for hashem's for his
kindness Y is an example of someone who
fears Hashem prays for kindness hopes
that hem will provide for him and
ultimately in both of these cases in
both of these
examples Hashem protects them from
danger and hasem provides for their
needs their basic
needs
another example of this says the
med is that the tribe of leevy the
Levites what was their purpose what was
their job in the Jewish
people they came to
Jerusalem they served in the bikash the
Levites were involved they were the shim
they were the singers they were the once
who open the gates of the B
mikdash they were they
sered the priests themselves were from
the tribe of
leevy they were
the the
says that the tribe of Ley the Levites
had a special fear of
Heaven they are the ones who hasem at
all times they doing for us for the
Jewish people but they are also
the the spiritual ones who turn towards
Hashem and ask him for kindness they
don't have any normal P they don't have
a normal livelihood they work in
the the and the priests who come from
the tribe of Ley they come into the Bish
they come into the temple and they're
bringing carbonis and there's a danger
they do something
wrong they could lose their lives
forbid
and hasem provides for them so that they
not
starve the the MERS are special tithes
that are given to the priests that are
given to the
Levites this was provided for them why
the pic tells us in the Merit of their
fear of heaven and in their hope in
their
belief that hasem will do kindness with
them do you have do with them
another explanation another
example who is one who
feared it's Isaac come back
to and we know was willing to be
sacrificed on the altar because he knew
his father had been commanded so by
God interestingly here doesn't
bring uh doesn't bring anyim to prove it
but we know yes
he was willing to be
sacrificed he placed his hope and his
trust
in we find and this is appr propo for
today for our times when the children of
is seek our death seek our
destruction the pic tells us that y was
also our great great
grandfather he was so sought after by
wanted to kill
him tells us that saw that he was
playing around with the life is was
playing around with the life
of the tells
us he had planted and instead of a
regular
crop 100 times the regular crop was what
he
received so so the Mish is telling us
bottom line we'll see more about
this soon but the Mish is telling us
that if we fear
hem if we seek his kindness right there
so there are two aspects here and we'll
see that you can have one without the
other and hasem will provide on a
different
level but the ideal is in our the ideal
is in our trust of
hem that we feel him that we seek to do
his will that we are trying our best to
be who hasm wants us to be fulfilling
his Torah fulfilling his Commandments
studying his Torah trying to understand
what his will
is and what is the result if we have
that and we seek his kindness we trust
that he's going to provide for us just
as it was with Abraham Isaac and Jacob
and just like it was with the tribe of
Levi of Ley and as the r says anybody
can join so to speak the tribe of
Ley anybody who wants to give himself
over to Hashem completely we can all
have that
level such a person will be protected
from danger and will be protected from
Hunger even though this person think of
of the tribe of Ley even though this
person may not have a natural source of
income may not have a natural way of
being saved but as we'll
see they will experience a supernatural
expression of hashem's
kindness the med says like this amazing
amazing Med and then there's an amazing
Al which will see which will explain it
and a whole
explanation beyond
that of songs King
Solomon the BK says
8:14 that my
beloved ran away it was like like a like
a
deer so what does it
mean we
find that a deer when it sleeps it's wey
it it sleeps but one ey is closed and
one eyes is open meaning its
instincts its wits are about it so that
if there's any danger it will wake up it
will run
away so when the Jewish people are doing
hashem's will and Hashem is with us he
doesn't run away so to speak from us
so Hashem looks at us when we are
righteous like like this P
says hasem looks at us interestingly in
our P it's a single eye but in
the it's it's it's two eyes
a the eyes of hem look to the righteous
they they are looking at those who are
righteous when we're doing hm's will we
get full as we'll see we get full Divine
Providence but what about when we're not
so good what about where we're not
fulfilling as's will
fully says
the don't think that AEM when he so to
speak runs away from us like a like a
deer cuz we're not doing doing his will
don't think that his eyes are closed
completely one eye is open one eye is
closed he's still looking at us with one
eye interestingly brings our PK which is
also talking about those who fear hasem
but it's one eye because this is a
different level this p is talking about
a different level and this level has to
do with when we're not properly serving
Hashem does that mean that Hashem does
not give us aus does that mean that it's
not going to be good for us at all says
the men it's not true even when Hashem
has so to speak run away from us like a
like a deer but he's like a deer and the
deer keeps one eye
open says
the the mes is pointing out that there's
a
contradiction because one p says that
both of hashem's eyes are looking at us
and the other B says that only one of
hashem's eyes is looking at
us says
the the higher level the the greater
level of Merit is when Hashem puts more
on us he looks at us and he gives us
more Divine Providence and that's the
level of
the righteous they Merit to
have full full Divine
Providence there's a difference though
between when APK describes one eye of
Hashem versus two eyes of
Hashem when the Jewish people have the
proper Merit we're doing hashem's will
we're seeking his will we are trying our
best to keep shabis properly we're
trying our best to learn his T properly
we're trying us to do with each
other we are following the dictates of
the
T
soem gives us the Divine Providence full
Divine Providence with two
eyes he says both of his eyes of Divine
Providence so to speak
which means that he gives us what we
deserve with both eyes the eye of R of
compassion and also the eye of which
means we deserve
it needs to have compassion on us when
we don't really deserve
it but for Hashem to give us something
that we also deserve it's a higher level
it's a deeper level that's the Divine
Providence with both
eyes like our s
say the righteous they have the ability
to turn the
into which means
that in judgment in his in his attribute
of Justice he must have mercy on us cuz
we're doing what we're supposed to do we
deserve it
more but let's say the Jewish people
don't have the full Mar let's say we
don't deserve
it so there is one eye open Hashem still
has one eye looking at us and it's the
eye of his ra
because will look at us you got to close
that eye the eye of judgment cuz if he
looks at us with that eye we don't
deserve it but he has one eye open and
that's the eye of his
compassion
interestingly so the challenges will
come the Jewish people may
experience tragedies
difficulties but they will be
accompanied by compassion by Love by his
ra Okay so that's that's what the AL
says it's really quite incredible and
I'd like to read you and we're going to
spend more than one week on this PK
there's a lot to say about it but like
to read to you here from the
notes he brings from the sh which
explains
this adds on to what the
says listen to this this is incredibly
this is so important for
us Hashem wants us to know that he is
doing kindness with us he wants us to
know and he loves us he's taking care of
us we find our say just say when you do
a favor to somebody you should tell
them the person has they appreciate that
you did them a favor right talks about
if you don't tell me he might stab you
in the back and and it's much worse if
he stabs you in the back because if he
would have known that you did the
kindness he wouldn't have done that so
if he doesn't know about it and he stabs
you in the back and you did him with
kindness it's a terrible
travesty but it could be
prevented it's
marus there's something to doing an
anonymous
kindness but it's Mar like think about
what happens on P there's so much joy
and love when we're openly giving to
each
other so Hashem is the same wants us to
know that that he's doing us
favors most people don't realize that
Hashem is doing so much kindness with
them they don't pay attention to
it right let's say a gu's walking on the
path and there are robbers along the
path who won't
steal what he has he doesn't know about
it and then hasem does something to
prevent them the robbers from from
attacking
him but he's not even aware that there
were
robbers the person doesn't even notice
that hasem did this that hasm took care
of him that hasm was watching out for
him so what does Hashem doing he wants
the person to know the person who's not
thinking about God person who's not
looking for his kindnesses is not
recognizing it Hashem makes that person
afraid oh my gosh there could be robbers
here it could be who who knows what's in
in this
place and will let them perhaps even see
that there are are robbers the robbers
might even come but he'll be saved why
so that they will they will recognize
hasem saved them wants them to know
but a righteous individual who realizes
and recognizes that everything that
happens in his life is from
Hashem he's constantly thinking about it
he's constantly acknowledging
it does an extra kindness with that
person because it's not necessary for
him to make the person scared he won't
experience fear he you won't experience
confusion the
word the word ey which we're using here
the eye of Hashem is on those who fear
Him the eye the eyes of Hashem are on
the
righteous so it refers to hashem's
Divine
Providence is
it so here our sages are teaching us
they're tenting to us that when we do
hashem's will
if we recognize the kindness of is with
us all the time he's constantly guiding
us taking care of
us so then we get a double we get more
Divine
Providence first is that we won't fall
into the hands of those who wish to
cause us destruction wish to cause us
damage wish to take our money or
whatever second is that they won't have
any
fear there's no
fear if we're constantly thinking about
hasem and recognizing his kindness
doesn't need to put us in a state of
fear that's that's the righteous the
experience of the righteous is that
Hashem looks at them and takes care of
them and and gives them Divine
Providence with two
eyes but the general populace that
doesn't think about
Hashem doesn't recognize his kindnesses
when Hashem is giving them kindnesses so
Hashem has to give them danger fear
confusion in order for them to
recognize that they should recognize
that hem has saved them and helped them
at least
afterwards that's what the P refers to
as Divine Providence with one
eye so think about it let's think about
this let's take this message to
Heart let's recognize Hashem in our
lives the more we recognize it the more
clear it becomes the more he shows it to
us andless it's necessary for him to
wake us up thanks so much for listening
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