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Why did G‑d make it so hard for me to be a good Jew?


Let's say you fell in love with a magnificent painting of a scenic landscape. So you ran off 100 photocopies to sell. Easy, right? But how much could they sell for? $10? Maybe $20?

Now imagine that instead of copying someone else's painting, you painted the image yourself. You studied the art and nurtured your talents for years. You tried countless times to bring your vision to canvas, failing again and again. Then, finally, after repeated frustration and almost giving up a thousand times, it happens: You look at that canvas and, yes, it's there--your dream has become real.

Now this could sell for hundreds—if not thousands—of dollars. Okay, maybe it won't. But it is something in which you can take pride and say, "Look, I've accomplished something. This has meaning for me. It was worth it."

G‑d wants a masterpiece for a home. A world in which He will be comfortable. A place in which Torah will be studied and Mitzvot performed.

But He didn't create a ready-made home. He wants it to be built by those who live within it.

The task was not given to angels. G‑d's home is to be created with work and sweat. He wants paintings—not prints. He doesn't want it to be built off His inspiration alone. He wants us to reach deep within our souls and inspire ourselves. And so He gave the job to regular people like me and you, people who have temptations and confusions, guys who occasionally mess up. And the harder the challenge, the more valuable the worker.

That's why there is a world. That's why there's you. And that's why it's so hard. Because it's worth it.

Rabbi Yisroel Cotlar

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Posted: Nov 27, 2008
True - Life's not always a masterpiece...
This is 1st time I've been on this site and this is solid gold!
Its a great analogy because it applies to other aspects as well. For example, when you mess up a painting, you don't just leave it - you fix it up. Also, If you do something wrong with regards to art, you usually won't do it again - its called experience. Thats what we do in life as well. Best of Luck being a good person!
Posted By Anonymous, flushing, us

Posted: Nov 23, 2008
why G-d made it so hard to be a jew?
This is so brilliant and so simple. i think many young people shy away from many messages because they are toooo long and tooooo learned, complicated, make them feel even worse and behind. This is simple and so philosophical. makes so much sense. Please write in a simple language counting on a generation who does not read, did not read Torah and for the generation whom we need the most to call inside, a generation which is leaving us to intermarriages and to confusion and chaos.
Posted By Efsira Burd-Muchnik, san Diego, CA



 


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