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Im Al Todah Yakrivenu
If he offers it by reason of gratitude (7:12)
The accepted definition of the word todah is the acknowledgment of gratitude and appreciation to one who has performed a specific act. In reality, there is another concept expressed by the word todah. We may define todah as an act of admission and concession. When one confesses to another, he is in fact conveying a message of agreement with the other parties opposing view.
The idea which connects these two contrasting approaches to the meaning of todah, whether it be an expression of gratitude, or as an act of admission, lies in the depths of man’s natural instinct. Man’s innate nature is to be independent, aspiring, and eager to show that he is capable of “taking care of himself” without requiring the services of another individual. therefore when one expresses his appreciation and gratitude to another person, he is actually confessing and acknowledging that he really needs others. This concept which applies to every individual in his relationship with others, is manifested greatly on one’s attitude toward Hashem.
Ingrained in people is the belief that “it is the strength and power of my hand which has performed this greatness.” The ludicrous belief that man has his own power, without acknowledging Hashem as the source of all power, has mislead and destroyed many. By the offering of the todah, a person confesses that he is nothing without the will of Hashem.
Rav Yitzchak Hutner ZT”L
taken from Peninim on the Torah