In Tehilim it says "Ki Amarti Olam Chesed ibane" (I said, kindness will build the world)
There is a big question about this pasuk.
Shouldn't it say "Olam be Chesed ibane or Olam ibane bechesed" (World will be built with kindness).
David Hamelech is coming to teach us an amazing lesson regarding others lives as well as others.
The only way to make it through this world is to do good to others. Helping others makes us happy, and might change others lives.
Just like Hashem is doing Chesed with us every day that we wake up and our body functions fully, we have to always help others regardless of age/ethnicity/etc.
That is the MAIN part of the world and without it the world will NOT exist, that is why it says "Olem Chesed ibane".
When we do good to others, Hashem will do good with us.
When we give money for Tzdaka, Hashem will give us more to give out.
Just like it makes a father happy to see his children helping each other, that's the pleasure Hashem gets when we help each other. Chesed brings to unity, and unity brings to peace.
It says even if the Jews will be doing avoda zara but they are unified Hashem will not leave them.
So just notice how such a minor thing as helping someone else can make such big difference in the world.
Here in the CLD this is our main goal, Lehachzir Banim el aba shebashamaim and unify the Jewish Nation and thank you all for being a part of it!!!!
Shabbat Shalom Umevorach!
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