The Divine Encounter…

In our Torah reading for this week (i.e., parashat Terumah) the Lord told Moses to construct the Mishkan (or “tabernacle”) exactly according to the pattern he was shown during his revelation on Mount Sinai (Exod. 25:40). At the inmost center of the Tabernacle, the place of utmost holiness, was the Ark of the Covenant (אֲרוֹן־הַקּדֶשׁ), a “three-in-one” box that held the tablets of the covenant. The Ark served as a symbol of kisei ha-kavod (כִּסֵּא הַכָּבוֹד), the Throne of Glory, since it stood entirely apart as the only furnishing in the Holy of Holies (קדֶשׁ הַקֳּדָשִׁים). Upon the cover of the Ark (i.e., the kapporet) were fashioned two cherubim (i.e., angel-like figures) that faced one another (Exod. 25:17-18). According to the Talmud (Succah 5b), each cherub had the face of a child – one boy and one girl – and their wings spread heavenward as their eyes gazed upon the cover (Exod. 25:20). It was here – in the midst of sacred innocence, humility, purity, and hope – that the sacrificial blood was offered to make atonement for our sins, and it was here where God’s Voice would be heard (Exod. 25:22; Num. 7:89).

The image of two innocent children’s faces peering before the Throne of God gives fresh meaning to the statement that unless you “turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matt. 18:1-3). The most important things of life are only known through love, and so-called knowledge apart from love is actually nothing (1 Cor. 13:2). Knowledge “puffs up” (φυσιόω), that is, it swells and feeds the ego and its posture before others, whereas love “builds up” (οἰκοδομέω), that is, it is other-focused and seeks to create a sense of habitation and a place of safety. “If anyone imagines that he knows something, he does not yet know as he ought to know; but if anyone loves God, he is known by Him” (1 Cor. 8:2-3). May God help us shine his love as His dear children…

Love is the reason we turn to God; it is the basis for teshuvah: “We love Him because He first loved us.” We answer God’s love by turning to Him…. that is the very first step. We must first receive hope into our hearts and that starts us on our way.