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Daily Chizuk #1241
Parnasa / Money
Extra Mitzvot: Accepting Merits to Help Others
EVERYTHING IS UNDER CONTROL
The Midrash at the beginning of this week’s parasha, Lech Lecha, gives a mashal to explain the first time Avraham heard the voice of Hashem. The mashal is of a person traveling on the road and he sees a building on fire. Nobody is doing anything to put the fire out and it is in jeopardy of spreading. The person says to himself, “It looks like there is no one in charge of this building.” Then, all of a sudden, the building owner calls to the person from one of the windows and says, “I am in charge of this building.”
Everything is under control. As for us, we have to do our job of following Torah and mitzvot to the best of our ability and everything else we leave to Hashem.
Shabbat Shalom!
The Midrash at the beginning of this week’s parasha, Lech Lecha, gives a mashal to explain the first time Avraham heard the voice of Hashem. The mashal is of a person traveling on the road and he sees a building on fire. Nobody is doing anything to put the fire out and it is in jeopardy of spreading. The person says to himself, “It looks like there is no one in charge of this building.” Then, all of a sudden, the building owner calls to the person from one of the windows and says, “I am in charge of this building.”
Everything is under control. As for us, we have to do our job of following Torah and mitzvot to the best of our ability and everything else we leave to Hashem.
Shabbat Shalom!

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