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In this parashah we are reminded that G-d desires for us to worship Him according to His instructions/Torah which necessarily means following His commands and laws out of love. We read the account of Nadav and Avihu who attempted to worship G-d "their way" by offering unauthorized fire before G-d, something which He did not command. A second example is that of the death of Uzzah who was Levite and touched the Ark against G-d's command for transporting it, even though David initiated the unauthorized from of transport. They died instantly as a result of attempting to circumvent G-d's commands on how to approach and worship Him, and carry out his commands. This is a critical lesson for us today: acting out before G-d through soulish behaviors characteristic of our pagan society under the rationalization or justification that it makes one "feel good and filled with the spirit" are not manifest by the Holy Spirit and have no place in the life of a true believer. See Romans chapters 1-3; John chapter 14, and the Seven-fold witness in the Book of Revelation for G-d's definition of a true-believer. The wisdom of man leads to death. We cannot outthink G-d.
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In this parashah we are reminded that G-d desires for us to worship Him according to His instructions/Torah which necessarily means following His commands and laws out of love. We read the account of Nadav and Avihu who attempted to worship G-d "their way" by offering unauthorized fire before G-d, something which He did not command. A second example is that of the death of Uzzah who was Levite and touched the Ark against G-d's command for transporting it, even though David initiated the unauthorized from of transport. They died instantly as a result of attempting to circumvent G-d's commands on how to approach and worship Him, and carry out his commands. This is a critical lesson for us today: acting out before G-d through soulish behaviors characteristic of our pagan society under the rationalization or justification that it makes one "feel good and filled with the spirit" are not manifest by the Holy Spirit and have no place in the life of a true believer. See Romans chapters 1-3; John chapter 14, and the Seven-fold witness in the Book of Revelation for G-d's definition of a true-believer. The wisdom of man leads to death. We cannot outthink G-d.