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Daily Chizuk #1554
Parnasa / Money
Hoping for the Request: Hashem’s Desire to Help
When a person is in need of a salvation and has exhausted all possible avenues of hishtadlut, he can fully rely on Hashem for salvation. We are only obligated to make hishtadlut and act within the normal framework of the world when opportunities are available. But if we have tried everything and no solutions remain, our only task is to turn to Hashem and pray. The stronger a person's emunah in his tefillah, the more powerful it will be.
The pasuk states, "כי הוא אמר ויהי"—Hashem created the entire world with His words. "השולח אמרתו ארץ עד מהרה ירוץ דברו." When Hashem wills something to happen, He sends His word, and it moves with lightning speed to fulfill His command. The moment Hashem says the word, there is no delay—salvation is already in motion.
Hashem's salvations are truly wondrous. They can come from anywhere, in the blink of an eye. No matter how long it has been, things can always change instantly. Our job is to always pray with emunah.
The pasuk states, "כי הוא אמר ויהי"—Hashem created the entire world with His words. "השולח אמרתו ארץ עד מהרה ירוץ דברו." When Hashem wills something to happen, He sends His word, and it moves with lightning speed to fulfill His command. The moment Hashem says the word, there is no delay—salvation is already in motion.
Hashem's salvations are truly wondrous. They can come from anywhere, in the blink of an eye. No matter how long it has been, things can always change instantly. Our job is to always pray with emunah.

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