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Daily Chizuk #1233

Parnasa / Money

The Gift of Emunah: Thanking Hashem for the Ability to Believe

Hastening The Geula
The Gemara(Avoda Zara)says, When Hashem sends yesurin/afflictions upon a person, the yesurin take an oath that they will not leave the person until their designated day to leave arrives, at the exact minute they're supposed to leave, with the exact medication that's supposed to remove them. Rabbi Menashe Reisman quoted the Chatam Sofer who said that this only applies if the person does not make Teshuva in the interim.
However, if, when the yesurin come, the person cries out to Hashem and accepts to become better, the yesurin will leave earlier. And even though the Gemara says the yesurin take an oath that they can't leave early, that oath is on condition that the person does not change. Which means, even though, for a person's own good, he has to go through certain afflictions sometimes, it is always in the person's hands to end those afflictions earlier.
Our greatest tools are always Tefila, Teshuva and Maasim Tovim.
If everyone will improve in their deeds and in their tefilot, the Geula will arrive.
B’Ezrat Hashem, we should see it soon. Amen!
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