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Now, what happens if your father tells
you either you go drive this car to the
store for me on Shabbat
or I'm going to kick you out?
What do you do?
You honor your father here or you honor
your father there?
Torah says, "Honor your mother and your
father. Keep Shabbat. I'm God."
As Puk says, why says, "Honor your
There's four commandments here. Honor
your mom and your dad because it's one
of the commandments that your parents
keep Shabbat." That's also one of the
commandments. But always remember, I'm
God. Meaning, you have to keep Shabbat.
You have to honor your parents. But if
your parents tell you to violate
Shabbat, remember I'm God. I'm bigger
than your parents. Your parents brought
you what? To this world, I brought you
to existence. I brought them to
existence.
If your parents tell you to violate
Shabbat, you're not allowed to listen to
them. Your parents tell you to violate
the not to listen to them.
You violate it, you're considered 100%
mid. Meaning if you if your father tells
you, "Drive a car on Shabbat. Turn on a
television for me on Shabbat. Do
something that violates the Torah and
you do it, it's considered as if you did
it on purpose. It's not considered as if
you're forced to do the sin." Why? But
he's not threatening your life. He's
just trying to yell at you, maybe slap
you in the face a few times, throw you
out of the house, take away your money,
whatever it is. That's not
life-threatening. If you're not allowed
to get a little bit of abuse for the
sake of the biggest mitzvah
during that moment
will continue giving you that test over
and over again until you pass the test.
Why? You need to understand keeping
Shabbat is not a suggestion.
It's either life or death. Learning
Torah is not a suggestion. It's either
life or death. Following the entire
Torah is not suggestions. It's either
life or death. That's what it is. And
until each one of us arrives at that
conclusion,
Hashem will continue passing the same
test. So sometimes Hashem is going to
send us through an uncle, through a
cousin, through a uh wife, or whatever
it is. It's only a test. You're not
allowed to fail as a result of people.
If you do, pick yourself back up and get
back on a horse and start doing mitzvah
again. Do chuvag, do me again. You
failed, no problem. All of us fail at
some point or another.
But you cannot use that as an excuse in
heaven unless your life is really at
risk. Life being at risk meaning you're
if you don't do it, you die. Not life
being at risk. If you don't do it,
you're going to lose money. That's not
life risk. Not if you don't do it,
you're going to be homeless. That's not
life risk. Life risk is mama's death. If
somebody's trying to kill you, then you
have
the permission to violate almost the
entire Torah. Not the entire thing,
though.
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