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Daily Chizuk #0472

Parnasa / Money

The Toughest Lives: Understanding the Good in Righteousness

There are people who are so good. They have Yira'at Shamayim, they are shomer Torah u’mitzvot, yet they seem to be living the toughest lives. Our Rabbis tell us, at the end of days, before Mashiach will come, many of the neshamot that need tikkun will be allowed to come back to this world to fix what needs fixing so that they can enjoy the Future World for all eternity. Things will happen that will not make sense to us because we can only see the here and now. Hashem, however, sees the full picture at all times, and He knows exactly what He’s doing. It’s our job to trust even when it is so hard to do.
The tests of life are not easy, but they do give us an opportunity to soar to the greatest heights. If we can accept the way Hashem deals with us with love and continue serving Him happily, we could make a tikkun for the entire generation and bring about the final Geula.
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