שבע יפול צדיק וקם wrote on 26 Jan 2021 14:57:
Realestatemogul wrote on 26 Jan 2021 03:54:
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But you know what really scares the y''h? When people like you come on GYE even after a fall and say, "I AINT SCARED OF YOU!"
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I agree, @Realestatemogul. I would, however, change the wording if we are to look at the Yetzer Hara as a messenger from Hashem to test us and to help us grow. From "you know what really scares the y"h?" to "you know what really makes the y"h nod in approval."
The
yetzer hara has a very bad reputation. It is said about him that he wants to destroy us. This is wrong. In truth, the
yetzer hara wants us to conquer him, and he is very happy when we defeat him.
The purpose of the
yetzer hara is
hasagas hatov, attaining the good. It must be that way, since the
yetzer hara is dispatched by Hashem, the Source of all-good. Thus, the
yetzer hara himself testifies that the essence of reality is, ultimately, goodness, even thought it might appear otherwise at times. By his actions, the
yetzer hara is pointing us toward the truth — we just have to do the opposite of what he tells us. In effect, therefore, says the Alter, the
yetzer hara is really the
yetzer hatov in disguise.
Rabbi Dessler says that the purpose of the
yetzer hara is to be defeated by goodness. Man must use his free will to choose correctly, thereby revealing the honor of Hashem. Light defeats darkness. When the angel said “for dawn has broken,” he meant that his purpose had been fulfilled — he had been defeated by goodness — and the time had come for this to be revealed in the universe. And so, the angel requested, “Let me go to sing that
shirah.” Now that the angel had been defeated there was S
hleimus in the world, as the Torah says, “And Yaakov arrived
shalem [whole]”