top of page
Image by Taylor Flowe

BeEzrat HaShem Shiurim

Your Job As The King's Treasurer

Are you doing your job as the king's treasurer? In this video, we explore a powerful teaching from Rabbeinu Bachya on the importance of intellectual responsibility in our spiritual lives. Through a profound parable about a king's lazy treasurer, Rabbi Yaron Reuven examines the dangers of spiritual complacency. In the story, a highly capable royal servant is tasked with counting, weighing, and verifying the kingdom's tax money. However, blinded by his new status, he lazily outsources his duties to flattering, lower-level servants and takes their word as truth without verifying the coins for himself.


When the king discovers this, the treasurer is held fully accountable—not because the money was necessarily short, but because he failed to use his specific expertise to fulfill the king's command. What does this mean for us today? The Duty to Investigate: If you have the intellectual capacity to understand the foundations of the Torah and HaShem's mitzvot, you are strictly obligated to use it. While simple, blind faith is perfectly acceptable for those who genuinely lack the mental capacity to delve deeply into these subjects, those who possess intelligence and insight cannot use tradition as an excuse for laziness. Pushing Your Limits: Ultimately, whatever you can do, you must do. We are called to push ourselves to learn better, pray better, and serve the Creator with our full intellectual effort.



More Lectures

bottom of page