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Daily Chizuk #1281

Parenting / Family

Master the Skill: Reminders of Our Absolute Dependency

Wait a Little Longer
There are people who have had their share of difficulties in life, and things don't seem to be changing anytime soon for them. Numerous times it appeared as if they were going to get some type of yeshua, and every single time it fell through.
They're left wondering if their situation will ever improve. They have tried dozens of segulot, have gone to many tzaddikim, and have prayed time and time again with heartfelt tears. It's so hard for them to continue hoping for yeshuot and serving Hashem the way they're supposed to. They feel like they are always being let down, so why bother?
They have to know how valuable everything they do is, especially because it's so hard for them. The amount of satisfaction that they can bring Hashem is unfathomable. The Zohar Chadash on Megillat Ruth explains the following pasuk in a way that can give us tremendous chizuk.
We need to keep telling ourselves, we must stay faithful no matter how dark it gets, because that is our glory and we will reap the rewards for it when the light of Geulah comes. We can't even fathom the value of experiencing any type of hardship in this world, even the smallest things.
We don't ask for the challenges, but once they come, they can be utilized for the greatest gains. Hashem gets so much satisfaction from His children who stay faithful to Him despite having to go through hardship.
If they can continue their efforts in the darkness, they'll experience the greatest light of all for all eternity. We're at the doorstep of Geulah. Let us strengthen ourselves and push hard to stay ne'eman.
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