Shabbat Sermon: Do We Believe in a God Who Punishes Us for Our Sins? A Question for the Elul of Covid-19 with Rabbi Wes Gardenswartz




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p>I am about to violate three cardinal rules of giving sermons. One: Don’t talk about sin. That’s too old-school.  Two: Don’t talk about punishment.  That’s too draconian. Three: Don’t talk about God.  That goes whoosh, over peoples’ heads. Too many folks are not God people.</p> <p>So in view of those three cardinal rules, here is my question:  <em>Do you believe in a God who punishes you for your sins?</em></p> <p>Why bring up this heavy topic now, on a late August summer weekend?  Two reasons.</p> <p>Follow this link to view the sermon and watch the live streaming version on our website https://www.templeemanuel.com/rabbi/rabbi-wes-gardenswartz/do-we-believe-in-a-god-who-punishes-us-for-our-sins-a-question-for-the-elul-of-covid-19/</p>