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Daily Chizuk #1453

Parnasa / Money

Spending for Reward: The Value of Money in Mitzvot

Sometimes a person cries out to Hashem night and day for help. He doesn't only ask during the tefila times, he asks multiple times throughout the day at every chance he gets. He cries, he begs, he tells Hashem how good he's going to be if He gives him what he wants. Then, when the help doesn't come, he cries more and accepts even more things upon himself, but still no response. It appears as if Hashem is completely ignoring him, and he can't understand why. He's asking for something he knows is going to help him in so many ways, and he knows that Hashem wants to help him more than he wants to be helped, so why isn't Hashem helping?
If we can trust Hashem during the times that we don't get what we're asking for, that is a great avodah of emunah, which will earn us endless rewards.
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