Es Tzemach Dovid-
The Alter Rebbie, Rabbi Schnuer Zalman of Liadi, in his work called the Likkutei Torah says that a seed has absolutely no taste. It's inedible. Even though it's inedible, and has no taste or anything. However, when something grows from the seed, it's filled with the most marvelous things, and tastes. He understands the words of the verse וּכְגַנָּ֖ה זֵרוּעֶ֣יהָ תַצְמִ֑יחַ, And a garden makes the seed shoot up; means that there are times one does Mitzvot or times one learns Torah, and times one prays, and it just seems dry to a person. The person feels almost as if he or she is not getting anything out of it. The person feels as if he is not growing, so on and so forth. But this verse is a promise that those who believe and are committed, it will be וּכְגַנָּ֖ה זֵרוּעֶ֣יהָ תַצְמִ֑יחַ. Meaning, that every effort they put into their Avodas Hashem, their service of Hashem, is like a seed that eventually will grow into a beautiful and tasty treat.
Concept Shared by Rabbi Simcha Weinberg, n''y
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