A True Yarei Shamayim Does Not Look Down at Anyone
Bitachon Weekly | August 25, 2023
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A True Yarei Shamayim Does Not Look Down at Anyone

Bitachon Weekly | December 31, 2025

The greatest moment in the life of Dovid HaMelech was when he got Bizyonos through Shim'i ben Gera, who threw rocks at him and called him a Mamzer, Rotze'ach, No'ef, and To'eva; publicly! When he accepted this without complaints, he hit the peak of his life, and became the: fourth Regel of the holy Merkava (Seforim) and was saved from being killed by his son Avshalom.

We can suggest that with a Bubby like Leah Imeinu, it was easier for Dovid. He remembered: that his Bubby Leah was Zoche to a child because of her Bizyonos! We need to copy him and never forget that Passuk!

Those Who Attack the Weak

Those who attack the weak and those who struggle behind everyone, are g-dless people. Hashem is always sticking up for the underdog, and we are also required to always remember to include the poor and the destitute at our table when we have a good time. The Torah is loaded with unending concern for the Levi, the Ger, the Yasom and the Almana.

Even just feeling superior to others and degrading them, is a sign of g-dlessness. A person thinks that he created himself, and he looks down at the nebachs who aren’t as smart, rich, talented, or popular as he is.

When you remember that Hashem created you, and every inch of strength and success in your very being is all the work of Hashem, then you don’t look down at others, because you realize that we are all the same. In fact, the more a person has, the more he is M'chuyav to be thankful to Hashem, and he has a hard job. (Chovos Halvavos).

Respect for All

Hitler, Y'mach Sh'mo, killed well over 100,000 young German children who were either retarded or mentally and/or physically unstable. They were useless for his new government, Y'mach Sh'mam. (He did the same to 50,000 adult Germans). By a Yid, these underlings are the precious part of his life. When he respects the poor and the downtrodden, he becomes great, and he earns a good life in Olam HaZeh and in Olam HaBah.

By the way, children hated Hitler, Y'mach Sh'mo. There is a picture of two blond Aryan German boys standing next to him and looking terrified. We love children and P'ru uR'vu and marriage, and decency and progression; Amalek loves destruction and wars, etc.

Looking Up and Down

Just as looking “down” at others comes from a lack of Yiras Shamayim, so does looking “up” to people and being afraid of them. Compared to Hashem, we are all equal. We are all: His creations, while He is the Creator.

The greatest moment in the life of Dovid HaMelech was when he got Bizyonos through Shim'i ben Gera, who threw rocks at him and called him a Mamzer, Rotze'ach, No'ef, and To'eva; publicly! When he accepted this without complaints, he hit the peak of his life, and became the: fourth Regel of the holy Merkava (Seforim) and was saved from being killed by his son Avshalom.

We can suggest that with a Bubby like Leah Imeinu, it was easier for Dovid. He remembered: that his Bubby Leah was Zoche to a child because of her Bizyonos! We need to copy him and never forget that Passuk!

Those Who Attack the Weak

Those who attack the weak and those who struggle behind everyone, are g-dless people. Hashem is always sticking up for the underdog, and we are also required to always remember to include the poor and the destitute at our table when we have a good time. The Torah is loaded with unending concern for the Levi, the Ger, the Yasom and the Almana.

Even just feeling superior to others and degrading them, is a sign of g-dlessness. A person thinks that he created himself, and he looks down at the nebachs who aren’t as smart, rich, talented, or popular as he is.

When you remember that Hashem created you, and every inch of strength and success in your very being is all the work of Hashem, then you don’t look down at others, because you realize that we are all the same. In fact, the more a person has, the more he is M'chuyav to be thankful to Hashem, and he has a hard job. (Chovos Halvavos).

Respect for All

Hitler, Y'mach Sh'mo, killed well over 100,000 young German children who were either retarded or mentally and/or physically unstable. They were useless for his new government, Y'mach Sh'mam. (He did the same to 50,000 adult Germans). By a Yid, these underlings are the precious part of his life. When he respects the poor and the downtrodden, he becomes great, and he earns a good life in Olam HaZeh and in Olam HaBah.

By the way, children hated Hitler, Y'mach Sh'mo. There is a picture of two blond Aryan German boys standing next to him and looking terrified. We love children and P'ru uR'vu and marriage, and decency and progression; Amalek loves destruction and wars, etc.

Looking Up and Down

Just as looking “down” at others comes from a lack of Yiras Shamayim, so does looking “up” to people and being afraid of them. Compared to Hashem, we are all equal. We are all: His creations, while He is the Creator.

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