If it rains on succot meaning one cannot eat in the succah and must therefore stay in the house. Is this 'rain' just coincidence, or is hashem telling you 'I dont want you to keep my mizvot' perhaps because you dont deserve them in your present state and are not 'up' to them?
If the latter, what are other similar mitsvot where whilst doing them, hashem in a sense 'throws' them back 'in your face' and says 'I dont want them from you' and I would rather you would not do them?
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