[Avodah] Shlosh esre midot
Cantor Wolberg
cantorwolberg at cox.net
Sun Oct 5 14:24:04 PDT 2008
I recently saw a beautiful interpretation of the beginning, HaShem,
HaShem...
The first HaShem is prior to committing a sin and the second HaShem is
after committing a sin. The midas chesed is so powerful that there is
compassion
even prior to a sin. Now you might ask if you haven't committed a sin,
then what
need is there for compassion? The answer is that He knows we're going
to sin,
so He therefore preempts it with giving a foundation of compassion
even before.
I also saw an interesting teshuva -- that a rasha who has bitachon is
actually looked
upon favorably by HaShem -- or at least his reesh'ut is mitigated (a
comforting thought
during the Asseret y'mei teshuva.
ri
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