TEVET 17
All the Above
“He who does THESE is never moved.” (Ps 15:5, emphasis mine)
When I bake a
cake from scratch, there are numerous ingredients required in order to make
that cake a culinary delight. Each one
of the ingredients is necessary as part of the whole; should I neglect to add any
one of them, it changes the composition, the texture, and the taste of the
finished cake. For example, should I
forget to add the sugar, the cake will be bland, and a cake with no flour of some sort will be flat. All the ingredients are necessary for a
successful cake.
The same
example is relevant to Psalm 15. In the
opening verse of the Psalm, the writer is asking, “יהוה, who does sojourn in Your Tent? Who does dwell in Your
set-apart mountain?” In other words, what are the qualifications,
and what are the requirements (the ingredients?) that must be met for someone
to be consistently close to our Elohim.
We Torah observant folk believe that the answer to that is more Torah,
more Torah. And while our knowledge and
understanding of Torah is important, do we truly love Him so much that we just
want to be in His presence?
The
requirements needed to live with our Creator are those laid out for us in the
remaining verses of this Psalm. Yes, our
walk is critical, as are the words that come out of our mouths, for it is ‘out of the overflow of the heart that our mouths speak’ (see Luke 6:45). However, much of what is listed refers to our
relationships with not only our brother/sister, but non-believers as well. I submit to you that our vertical
relationship, the one we enjoy with our Creator and Master, will never be all
that it should be until we first
clean up our horizontal relationships, with those people that are part of our
world. Only
when we have achieved this goal, when we are walking in right relationship with
those around us, will we reach the place from which we will ‘not be moved’ (see
our opening verse). Then we are
qualified to live on His ‘set-apart mountain’.
“The one who says he is in the light, and hates his brother, is in the
darkness until now. The one who loves his brother stays in the light, and there
is no stumbling-block in him. But the one who hates his brother is in the
darkness and walks in the darkness, and does not know where he is going,
because the darkness has blinded his eyes.” (1John 2:9-11)
“If someone says, “I love Elohim,” and hates his brother, he
is a liar. For the one not loving his brother whom he has seen, how is he able
to love Elohim whom he has not seen? And we have this command from Him, that
the one loving Elohim should love his brother too.” (1John 4:20-21)
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