top of page

Daily Chizuk #1666

Parnasa / Money

The End of Difficulty: Praying for Imagined Salvation

For Our Best
People who go through periods of difficulty in their lives hope and pray every day for those difficulties to end. They imagine how great it would be to get the salvation they are so eagerly anticipating and they can’t wait for that day to come. It does happen sometimes that instead of getting a salvation another major difficulty arises. The person may then think to himself, it is bad enough I have one difficulty, now I have to deal with another? But if the person would look at this from a different perspective, perhaps it would be able to change their situation for the better. The person should think, maybe by overcoming this new difficulty, it’ll give me the zechut I need to get the salvation for the first one. Maybe this is Hashem’s way of helping me get my salvation that I want so badly. So instead of fighting the circumstance, the person should view it as a calling to elevate himself, an opportunity to overcome with emunah and get the zechuyot that he needs.
What seemed like a devastating blow was actually their opportunity to lift themselves up and earn endless zechuyot and, eventually, get that salvation they were always hoping for. Everything that happens is for our best, even what appears to be something way too hard to handle.
Blue Circular Gradient

State of Jubilation: The Clarity that Follows Hardship

Daily Chizuk #1106

The Greatest Song: Joy in the Midst of Loss

Daily Chizuk #1107

Behind the Scenes: Pulling the Strings in a Natural World

Daily Chizuk #1109

The Worst Outcome: Learning to Pray without Demand

Daily Chizuk #1115

Deaths of Nadav and Avihu: Drawing Closer after Tragedy

Daily Chizuk #1120

bottom of page