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The mysteries of gratitude

שו”תCategory: faithThe mysteries of gratitude
asked 1 year ago

Why are the prayers written the way they are? What difference does it make if I say “Thank God, I have risen” and the morning prayer (to the end)? If they have the same intention.
 
 

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מיכי Staff answered 3 weeks ago

The members of the Great Knesset established fixed formulas and times instead of individual prayers. I can assume this is because it is difficult for people to think of what to say each time and they were afraid that everything would fall apart.

ר׳ד replied 1 year ago

Why does it have to be constant? What difference does it make if one day I say to God, "Thank you that I woke up healthy and well" and "Thank you, God, that I woke up in the morning," the intention is the same: gratitude and gratitude.

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