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Eikev: Don’t Forget

When recounting all that had happened in the desert, Moshe makes an interesting juxtaposition. He starts speaking about how Hashem gave us the מן, then talks about how we are about to go into ארץ ישראל, and then moves on to ברכת המזון. What is the connection between these three things?

R’ Shamshon Refael Hirsch explains that there is a progression here. The point of being in the desert was to הודיעך כי לא על הלחם לבדו יחיה האדם, to teach us that it is not our own efforts and power that sustain us. Rather it Hashem, and Hashem alone, who sustains us.

But that lesson was coming to an end. The Jewish nation was about to enter Eretz Yisroel, and go back to living with the mirage of nature. How would they hold on to their grip of the reality that it is only Hashem who sustains us, and not fall into the trap of כחי ועוצם ידי עשה לי את החיל הזה?

The answer is the mitzva of ברכת המזון. When are satiated, we are in danger of becoming full of ourselves, of thinking that we are the reason for our success. It is then that we say ברכת המזון and remember that all of our success is due only to the grace of God, and that it is Him alone who sustains us.

לע״נ דוד חיים בן ישראל דוב הכהן
לע״נ ר׳ חיים דוב בן ר׳ בןציון שלום