Through disecting Psalm 51 Rabbi Fridman gives us a clear picture of what sin
is, what Teshuvah is and how King David teaches us to utilize a sin as a
lifelong process to come closer to G-d.
This Lecture also Contains…
- Holy spirit
- Inspiration
- Blood Guilt
- Ben Temurah
- Pure intention
- Capital offense
- Knack for holiness
- Elokim vs. Hashem
- Spirit of generosity
- Appearance of Sin
- David & Bat Sheva
- Nosson the Prophet
- Knack for holiness
- Spirit of generosity
- Earning forgiveness
- Elokim vs. Hashem
- Appeasing judgment
- The joy of Teshuvah
- Happy reconciliation
- Taking G-d seriously
- Purging vs. Cleansing
- Bitterness vs. sadness
- Hiding of G-d’s face
- Sacrifices in the Temple
- Transgressors vs. sinners
- How to relate to a sinner
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- The sweet singer of Israel
- Contrite spirit vs. Broken heart
- Opening the gates of Teshuvah
- King David’s love for his people
- Giving & Receiving relationships
- Agony producing joy
- Cleansing & Purifying
- Who’s it about anyway
- The fix for Adam & Eve
- Mending the relationship
- Humility & receptiveness
- Wallowing in healthy guilt
- Converting the bad to good
- My sin is always before me
- Pure Heart vs. Upright Spirit
- Putting oneself beyond the sin
- Giving vs. receiving kindness
- Serving G-d out of fear or love
- Shattering & Healing of Bones
- Acknowledgment & Confession
- External vs. internal relationships
- 3 parts to sinning & their remedies
- Was the world created to be bad or good
- Straying, Crooked Thinking & Missing the Mark
- Fear producing kindness vs. kindness producing kindness
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