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		<title>On Which Thought Counts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rabbi Stephen Baars, commenting on this week&#8217;s Torah portion, says something very similar to what I said last week: Buying your wife a $1,000 pearl necklace may be a great sacrifice on your part. But it is not going to do the trick if she doesn&#8217;t like pearls. Nobody wants your sacrifices! &#8230;The only thing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.aish.com/tp/b/bwb/48939382.html">Rabbi Stephen Baars</a>, commenting on this week&#8217;s Torah portion, says something very similar to what I said last week:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Buying your wife a $1,000 pearl necklace may be a great sacrifice on  your part. But it is not going to do the trick if she doesn&#8217;t like  pearls. Nobody wants your sacrifices!</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">&#8230;The only thing we can possibly give another is a piece of ourselves by  becoming closer to them. Anything else they can get on their own. They  really don&#8217;t need you to buy the flowers or the wrench set. Similarly,  God can sacrifice His own animals. The only thing no one can have,  unless I give it, is me. That&#8217;s all I have to give.</p>
<p>I think this is an important clarification on what I said before. Neither the thought nor the deed count if they aren&#8217;t part of the same whole. God doesn&#8217;t want our sacrifices or tithes or even our obedience if it&#8217;s forced and resentful. He wants all of those things, but with a willing heart. More than anything else, he wants our love. If he has that, the rest will follow.</p>
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