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Daily Chizuk #1140

Parnasa / Money

Growing Step by Step: Orchestrating the Path of Faith

The Gains Are Endless
The Shomer Emunim writes, whenever a person experiences even the slightest inconvenience or suffering, he should immediately recognize that it came from Hashem and should accept that it is what he needed for his best. It can be something as small as his food being delayed in coming or the taste not being the way that he wanted. They too were from Hashem for his best. If an individual hurts someone or shames him, or takes away his parnasa, and that person accepts it with love in honor of Hashem, the person’s level will soar to the greatest heights and it is considered as if he gave Hashem the greatest honor.
If someone has a difficult spouse, each time that spouse causes him pain, rather than snapping back, the person should accept it as coming from Hashem, make repentance, and eventually Hashem will change that difficult spouse’s heart to be one that wants peace and tranquility. Everything that happens in life comes from Hashem and when we accept what He does with love, the gains are endless.
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