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Daily Chizuk #1664

Parnasa / Money

Leave the Questions: Following the Sages without Doubt

Leave the Questions on the Side
There are various segulot found in Chazal, some which promise wealth, some marriage, some children. If a person follows exactly what he was told to do but does not see the outcome that he was told he would get, it could severely damage that person’s emunah. The same applies when people go to rabbis for berachot and the rabbi tells them, If you do this, you will get married by this date, or you will have a child by this date. If it doesn’t happen, the person’s emunat chachamim gets damaged.
The Chatam Sofer in his Teshuvot in siman 158 writes, regarding the segula of being a sandak making a person wealthy, it is one hundred percent true. However, it is also possible that the person may have done sins which block that parnasa from coming.
The same applies as well when a rabbi gives a beracha. The rabbi has power, but there could be other factors that are holding back the coming to fruition what the rabbi said. Every word in the Torah is emmet, every word of Chazal is emmet. We should never allow an experience to cause our emunah to waver even in the slightest bit. There is an answer to every question and if we don’t know it yet, we should leave the question on the side and continue doing our avodah knowing that one day we will get the answer and the answer will be so clear to us that we won’t even believe that we ever had the question in the first place.
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