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<p>The following is part of RSRH's commentary on Devarim 4:25</p>
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<p>25 When you will beget children and children’s children, and you will<br>
have grown old in the land, and you then practice corruption and<br>
make an image, a representation of anything, and do what is evil in<br>
the eyes of God, your God, to anger Him;</p>
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<p>Nothing is more detrimental to our relationship to God, both as individuals<br>
and as a nation, than “growing old in the Promised Land”; i.e.,<br>
our original youthful enthusiasm, engendered by the awareness that we<br>
are God’s, changes to smugness, and the land for which we once yearned<br>
as the promised goal of our hopes and desires becomes “ours” [in that<br>
we take it for granted], and we grow “old” and “stale” in our possession<br>
of it.</p>
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The one God, Who is imperceptible to the senses, revealed<br>
Himself to you at the dawn of your history. However, once your belief<br>
fades that this God alone bears you and the entire universe, then the world<br>
of the senses, with its supposedly sovereign realities, will assume in your<br>
minds supreme importance. You will then fling yourselves into the arms<br>
of heathen degeneration, which sees all of human existence — both individual<br>
and national — merely as a product of the physical forces of the<br>
world. You will think that these forces shape a land into the cradle of a<br>
nation, and that the nation must worship these forces in order to be master<br>
of its own fate.<br>
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Once this happens, it is no longer God Who blesses you in and<br>
through His land, depending on the extent to which you subordinate your<br>
conduct to His Will. Rather, you will consider the land itself and its physical<br>
potentialities as the source of your success.<br>
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I wonder what percentage of Jews living in EY take living there for granted.<br>
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YL<br>
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