Monday, February 16, 2015

For The Love of Justice, Prepare a Temple for Hashem

In Exodus, G-d presents Himself through Moses as one who has come to bring judgment to the Egyptians.  The Haggadah recounts the joy of the Jews; as with each successive plague that is unleashed on the Egyptians the Jews become closer to freedom.

Hashem came to us in Egypt as a Savior, but the converse of that is that it was the time for the judgment of Egypt.  The day of the Lord had come, fire and brimstone style for the Egyptian people, as it comes today for those who dare oppress the His people.

While we look to Gd as a redeemer, without that idea of a just and wrathful G-d, Judaism could never be; our hearts would not have been prepared to receive Him in His glory.

G-d listens for the cry of the oppressed, and the oppressed are redeemed to prosperity through harkening to His voice like Sheparded sheep.  These are the people, His sheep who are regarded for the slaughter today, and those are His people whom need to build a receptacle, a Temple, for Him in Israel.  Our Temple is to be our receptacle for Him, prepared for Him in order to tip the scales of justice in favor of those gone astray, but long to be His.

May no righteous person ever need to cry again the words of David, “My G-d, why have you forsaken me?”  So, may we gather the nations? - including all of those who want to help prevent the slaughter of Gd’s people.

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