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G-d never says change your nature He says this is what I want _you_ to do. You the real you. He even allows us to choose How we do certain mitzvos unlike the controlling add on we got over the last 2000 years biblically shabbas was very simple. “Do not work on Sabbath, make Sabbath holy” that gives “you” room to decide how your going to make G-d proud. “Take the first of your fruits” G-d doesn’t control every aspect like humans try to do cuz He wants You to bring him something your proud of. That’s your free will. He doesn’t tell you the size and how large he says bring the first of your fruits. If you want to say G-d also writes out the lemed tes melachos it’s there to reiterate what G-d is saying for example. Let’s say I have a school and I say. Lights out at this hour. Then I say that means no brushing your teeth, no snoozing, no walking the halls, no nonsense. You need to read the book in context. Not make it all about rules. We are humans not machines my goodness. The lemed tes melachos is just reiterating what G-d is saying it’s not confining your spirit to set of laws. Stop taking the entire book out of context