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UNCONDITIONAL LOVE.
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well okay I should not even begin
working on this video till I get a
haircut
all right we have just began the third
of the five books of Moses
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this week's Torah portion is called by a
crow that means and he called his mother
thank you for calling
but we're talking about God and he
called to Moses God called to Moses but
usually the terrorist says and God spoke
to Moses saying and over here were
suddenly mentioning that God called to
Moses and then he spoke to him
what's with this calling Moses like
what's going on back you know I wasn't
asking you what's going on I want to
know what's up with God calling Moses
what is that supposed to mean if he
spoke to him he obviously called him and
said I want to speak to you or something
like that and if he called him he spoke
to him I mean unless he called him like
my father sometimes calls me hey Todd
what's up mm-hmm
the 11th century commentator Rashi
explains you that this happened every
time God spoke to Moses apparently every
single time that God addressed Moses he
called to him and said Moses Moses Allah
how I subconsciously made my voice
deeper when trying to do God's voice
when that's not that's not even like a
little bit possible okay no my head is
racing with philosophical questions this
calling to Moses expressed God's love
for him he called to him affectionately
saying Moses Moses the first copepod
Rebbe the alter rebbe
points out something a little bit deeper
when the turn records that God called
out to Moses it doesn't say that God
called to Moses it says and he called to
Moses not using any particular name for
God the reason for this is that the
names of God are expressions of God and
the love that God has isn't from any
particular expression in God's own
compass in B rather it stems from God's
very essence to the point that we don't
even have a name with which to call it
God didn't love Moses because
Moses was awesome even though he was
rather this love is from God's essence
it's nothing to do with the fact that
Moses is Moses it's totally
unconditional and it wasn't just for
Moses and isn't just for Moses every
single Jew is loved unconditionally by
God and it is of this love that the
terror refers with and he called to
Moses Moses Moses do do before we even
start talking Tara talking the rules
talking what I want you to do know I
love you unconditionally before we even
start talking about the rules I just
said that right that was redundant this
is not a joke know that God loves you
and may we not just have to know it but
may we see God's love with the
revelation of Messiah now and to speed
up that revelation to speed up that
process it's important that we take
something upon ourselves realize the
only perfect being is God and God is
overlooking your faults with
unconditional love how should you view
the faults of others can you view the
faults of others through our increased
love to our fellow and increased joy we
will merit to see machine
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