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Daily Chizuk #1370

Parnasa / Money

Hold On Tight: Trusting His Ask for Your Well-being

The best investment a person can possibly make in this world is in Torah and mitzvot. Those are the only things that are eternal. Those are the only things he can take with him when he leaves this world. Now it may not appear that mitzvot are valuable, but in the future, it's going to be revealed.
The Shulchan HaTahor writes that in the future, all of a person's mitzvot will gather and appear before him. They will give off a light whose brightness is beyond comprehension. Those lights will become the clothing he will wear in Gan Eden and in Olam Haba. And when he finally sees the value in every mitzvah that he ever did, he will say to himself, מי ילד לי את אלה- I can't believe that I did all of this!
We have no idea about the effects that our actions and words have on other people. With one good deed or one word of encouragement, we can gain a lifetime's worth of mitzvot. Every person we inspire or encourage is credited to our spiritual bank accounts. We should never be shy and hold back from helping others grow in Torah and mitzvot. This is the purpose of why we were put in this world.
Every one of us can make a difference. Every effort we make counts. We may not see the fruits of our labor now, but one day, Hashem is going to show us all the ripple effects of everything we ever did. And at that time, we will be in awe and think the words, מי ילד לי כל אלה - I can't believe that I did all of this!!
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