Countering
Chaos
Parshas Bechukosai
Posted on May 27, 2022 (5782) By Mordechai
Dixler | Series: Lifeline | Level: Beginner
The majority of this
week’s reading is devoted to G-d’s warning of severe curses that will come upon
the Jewish nation, if it acts with disregard for the laws of the Torah. As
these curses come from a loving G-d, they
stem from a place of love, and are a warning intended to spur change.
About this King Solomon
wrote “The discipline of G-d, my son, do not detest,
and do not loathe His reproach. For whom G-d loves, He
reproaches, and as a father to a son, He will conciliate (Proverbs 3:11-12).”
As the reading turns to a
second, new round of more severe curses, those words are preceded with words of
guidance: “And if as a result of these [curses] you will not turn to Me, and
you proceed with your lawlessness, I too will proceed with lawlessness…”
It’s puzzling that this verse expresses G-d’s absolute justice as
“lawlessness,” though it comes in response to Israel’s similar behavior —
lawlessness for lawlessness. How could lawlessness, a lack of justice, be
considered justice?
The regular protection of G-d is a blessing we often overlook, and that is
what this verse intends to remind us about. If G-d removes His protection, the consequence is
that we are left abandoned in a lawless world, where the elements of nature and
man immediately endanger us. We are ordinarily under G-d’s constant protection,
ensuring that our bodies function properly, and that we are safe from the
dangers of our environment. The moment that protection is removed, we are
vulnerable. (Based on the teachings
of HaRav Yaakov Weinberg zt”l).
The modern world comes
with many freedoms, for which we are grateful. However, what we see is that
when freedom becomes the ultimate value, people demand to be free of even the
most sensible restrictions on their personal liberty.
This is the challenge our
world faces at this moment. We can’t ignore the effect it has on our personal
attitudes, especially our spiritual life. When society throws off the restraints
of civilization, we have to strengthen and embrace G-d’s guiding laws. When
governments drop their restrictions, lives are endangered by the environment of
lawlessness. To merit G-d’s protection from this loss of control, we need to
embrace the controls G-d has blessed us with.
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