0:00 / 0:00
If Water Can Shape Stone, Torah Can Shape A Human Heart.
1,913 views
Rabbi Akiva learned from water carving stone that change doesn’t require force—only consistency. Though he was forty, unlearned, and set in his ways, he realized that Torah, like water, can slowly shape even the hardest heart. That insight is what moved him to begin learning and ultimately become one of Judaism’s greatest sages. #RabbiAkiva #TorahIsWater #JewishWisdom #NeverTooLate #SpiritualGrowth #ConsistencyOverTime #TorahLearning #InnerChange #FaithAndGrowth #DailyTorah Follow us: https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot.global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q For more inspiring content: @Hidabrootcom
Comments(0)
Transcript
Auto-generated transcript. Not time-synced to the video.
Rabiaka [music]
noticed this and thought to himself,
"Water is such a fine liquid [music]
compared to the hard rock, yet it was
able to make a dent in this [music] hard
rock." He concluded from that event that
even though I may be 40 years old, I may
be set in my ways, I may be stubborn as
a rock, I [music] may have created
habits that there's no way I could break
out of, I may be so ignorant, but you
know, I'm 40 years old now. Even though
I may be as hard as a rock, but I think
of Torah as