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Daily Chizuk #1617

Weekly Parasha

Deeper Receptacles: Recognizing Hashem Now

Every Step Is Guided
The pasuk in this week's parashah, Beha'alotekha, says:
עַל־פִּי ה' יַחֲנוּ וְעַל־פִּי ה' יִסָּעוּ
"The Jewish people encamped by the word of Hashem and traveled by the word of Hashem."
The Torah is teaching us that even the simplest actions — like stopping and starting — were done only in accordance with Hashem's will. This is a lesson we must constantly remind ourselves. A person may make what seems to be the most logical, responsible decision, only to see things turn out entirely differently than expected.
At times, our efforts lead us to dead ends. Other times, what initially appears to be a setback turns out to be the best possible direction. Life is full of twists and turns — challenges that shake our peace of mind, periods of hard work with little visible result, and moments of great success that come with almost no effort.
But the common denominator in every situation is that it is all directed by the same loving and all-knowing Hashem. He is always leading each person on the path that is uniquely best for them. Sometimes, we feel like Hashem is making things unnecessarily hard. We pray for something simple — and don't even receive that. We wonder, "Is that too much to ask?"
If we could internalize that even those denials come from Hashem's love, we would experience a deep peace of mind. We would soar to great spiritual heights with the precious gift of emunah — trusting in Hashem's plan.
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