The Sweetness of the Torah \ Tehillim
“The Torah is sweeter than honey and the drippings of the honeycomb” (Tehillim 19:11).
The question arises, why does King David liken the sweetness of Torah to honey? The arbiters rule that the sweetness of honey is so powerful that it converts the legs of the bees that are mixed in the honey into honey! Therefore the legs of the bees do not render the honey non-Kosher.
King David compared the Torah to honey to convey that the sweetness of Torah transforms the students of Torah into a living Torah, just as honey converts the legs of bees into honey!
What’s more, if honey converts the bees into honey, surely Torah, which is “sweeter than honey” transforms a person into an entity of Torah.
Torah study also brings a person close to HaShem, as the the Zohar reveals, “Klal Yisrael, Torah, and HaShem are united into one actuality.”
The Torah states, “And you shall derive life from the Torah" (Vayikra 18:5). There is no greater “life” than a human being transforming into an entity of Torah and attaching himself to HaShem, the Source of Life and the Source of Blessings.
May we learn Torah with the joy of knowing that the sweetness of the Torah transforms us into a Living Torah and connects us to the Holy One, May He Be Blessed."HaShem rescues us as quickly as the wink of an eye."
Had we remained in Egypt for one more minute we would have been lost forever. HaShem saved us in the last minute. In one minute, we went from death to life, from darkness to light, from pain to happiness, from slavery to freedom.