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Daily Chizuk #0499
Weekly Parasha
The Power of Forgiveness: Accessing the Blessings
Parashat Ki Tavo" The Power Of Forgiveness
The Torah tells us in this week’s Parasha, Ki Tavo, that if we listen to Hashem and keep the Torah and mitzvot the way they are meant to be kept, a plethora of berachot will come upon us. We’ll be blessed without even having to make hishtadlut for them, as it says, "והשיגך — they will come upon you." We’ll have success in business, success in having children, with possessions, with food, with supremacy over our enemies, help with spiritual endeavors, and the list continues. Then it says further, if we don’t listen to Hashem and we don’t keep the Torah, there will be consequences for our actions, some of which are very severe. Fortunate for us, we have the ability to make teshuva for our wrongdoings and erase them as if they never took place. Hashem is easy to forgive, and we are supposed to emulate Him and be easy to forgive others as well.
Shabbat Shalom!!!
The Torah tells us in this week’s Parasha, Ki Tavo, that if we listen to Hashem and keep the Torah and mitzvot the way they are meant to be kept, a plethora of berachot will come upon us. We’ll be blessed without even having to make hishtadlut for them, as it says, "והשיגך — they will come upon you." We’ll have success in business, success in having children, with possessions, with food, with supremacy over our enemies, help with spiritual endeavors, and the list continues. Then it says further, if we don’t listen to Hashem and we don’t keep the Torah, there will be consequences for our actions, some of which are very severe. Fortunate for us, we have the ability to make teshuva for our wrongdoings and erase them as if they never took place. Hashem is easy to forgive, and we are supposed to emulate Him and be easy to forgive others as well.
Shabbat Shalom!!!

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