"Preserve the moments of truth": This is the difference between the righteous and the wicked
How many times do we make good decisions but fail to implement them?
Sivan Rahav Meir tries to explain: "Let us not be Pharaoh, but we will succeed in deciding, and also implement"
Sarah Bender, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
02/01/2022
Sunday, 02 January 2022, 15:14 Updated: 15:17
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"The point of difference between the righteous and the wicked is not that one repents and the other does not" (Photo: ShutterStock)
Countless times we make good decisions, but fail to implement them, wrote journalist Sivan Rahav Meir. According to her, we regret a certain behavior, but fail to stop it. Notice the profound principle on which Rabbi Avigdor Nevenzal writes. In the affair, the evil Pharaoh seeks to stop the ten plagues each time, and promises to behave differently and liberate the people of Israel, but a moment later ignores it and continues as usual.
It turns out that this is a very fundamental point in our lives: "The point of difference between the righteous and the wicked is not that one repents and the other does not. Both regret. Pharaoh also had good thoughts of improvement, like all of us. Prepare immediately for the main campaign that will begin tomorrow morning, when the impression will naturally fade.Think how to make heart decisions eternal decisions.It is not the good decision, but the daily, practical, consistent application of good decisions.The difference between righteous and evil is in the distance between awakening One to the other. In the case of the wicked, there is a large space between them. To grasp the flashes and embrace them to the heart, to preserve the moments of truth. "
"Let us not be Pharaoh, but let us decide, and also apply.Have a good week, "concluded Rahav Meir.
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