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Daily Chizuk #0968
Holidays / Yamim Tovim
Strength in Sovereignty: Feeling the Control of Hashem
During these days of Elul, we are trying to improve ourselves and make teshuva. One of the ways a person can achieve a great amount of teshuva is if he’s going through a hardship, or even one difficult circumstance, and instead of complaining, he says, “I know I deserve this. I accept it with love. Please Hashem, cleanse me of my sins because of it.” That would accomplish a great deal of kapara.
Accepting a difficulty and realizing it’s a kapara for the best will accomplish a form of teshuva and it is also a great exercise in emunah.
Accepting a difficulty and realizing it’s a kapara for the best will accomplish a form of teshuva and it is also a great exercise in emunah.

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