This Tehillim is for a refuah shalema for Yaakov Yitzchok ben Pesha Feiga

For a Refua shalema for Yaakov Yitzchok ben Pesha Feiga

In life, people are often beset by misfortune. From the beginning of one’s life, a person will always encounter troubles along the way. But it is crucial to recognise suffering as a way of helping to cleanse us of our sins. King David requests from Hashem that he does not unleash the full intensity of His rage upon him at once, or to rebuke him in his rage.

He tells Hashem that his “arrows have been shot, and come down upon me, and upon me has your hand struck.” Our righteous King certainly suffered his fair share during his lifetime, and indeed toward the end of his life, he was constantly cold, never warmed by clothes or fire.

“Ein shalom baatzomi mipnei chatasi – there is no peace in my bones because of my sins.” He recognised that his sins were the true cause of his suffering and he requested that he has help in repenting. Hashem truly has the power to heal both spiritually and physically, and if we only try, He will lead us down
the correct path to both spiritual and physical health.

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