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Daily Chizuk #1372

Parnasa / Money

Steering the Soul: Following the Wisdom of the Sages

What Hashem Adores
One of the great ploys of the evil inclination is to get a person to believe that Hashem is not interested in his service, especially when things aren't going the way the person wants, and he tries harder to do more mitzvot, but things still don’t improve. Then the evil inclination tells him, why bother? Hashem is not accepting what you're doing anyway.
If the person would only know how much Hashem values everything he has done already and continues to do, he would do it even better. If things don't improve when we improve, that just means the worth of our avodah becomes infinitely greater. When the evil inclination works overtime to get us to try and turn away from Hashem, that's when Hashem wants us the most.
No matter what a person has done, Hashem always wants his avodah. So long as there's life, there's a way to improve. Hashem yearns even for the people who are completely estranged from Him. Every Jew is His precious child, and He can't wait to be close to us.
Hashem adores everything we do. There is never a time that He does not desire our avodah
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