"I know H'shem can do everything, but why would He do it for me? "The Master Who Bound Himself to Love You
In modern day, that sounds like someone who is oppressed. The master can do whatever he wants as he has full control. I have nothing.
But look at it through this week's parsha.
What Are the Rules?
Mishpatim lays out the laws H'shem puts on a master who has a Jewish slave. The master has to feed the slave from his own table. Same food he eats. He has to make sure the slave is comfortable. Has clothing. Has dignity.
The master can't just do whatever he wants. He's bound by law.
The Question You Ask Yourself
"I know H'shem can do everything, but why would He do it for me? I don't deserve it."
Here's what changes: H'shem has bound Himself by the laws of how He has to treat you.
There is nothing to fear.
H'shem loves you. He bound Himself to rules that put you first. That makes sure you're comfortable.
You're right. You don't deserve anything. Everything H'shem does is chesed.
But He wants to help you.
And He forced Himself into it so you can have complete faith. Complete emuna and bitachon.
Not because you deserve it.
Because H'shem commanded it.
Nahva Follman
