Good Morning Bitachon of the day ❤️
When Hashem is Your Guiding Principle, Everything Works Out.
It’s time to move on from the “this is going to be handed to me” idea and move into the, “when Hashem is your guiding principle, everything will always work out for you.”
You are going to cultivate the positive with Hashem, as in “Ein od milvado”, as your guiding principle.
For my first son’s Bar Mitzvah, the theme was "Thank you, Hashem." Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, I wanted to prominently display "Thank you, Hashem" everywhere, as my primary focus during that chaotic time was expressing gratitude to Him countless times each day.
Then one of our rabbis told me, “I highly doubt you will beat that slogan for your next Bar Mitzvah!” It made me think, and during Rabbi Farhi’s class, I had a revelation: “Ein Od Milvado!” There is none besides Him. These two sentences have become my daily motto. I created "Thank You, Hashem" prayer booklets, which are now part of my daily prayers, and I've donated numerous copies of them. I feel compelled to share it to everyone around me.
During Covid, I found myself drawing closer to Hashem. Amidst the anxiety and stress surrounding us, turning to Hashem provided solace and a sense of stability amidst the world's turbulence. He was the one constant I could rely on. Relying on Hashem lightened my burden, reduced my stress, and ultimately brought greater happiness into my life.
When you deeply embrace the belief that Hashem is the ultimate source of salvation in any situation, your unwavering trust manifests His presence in every aspect of your day.
One of my daughters believes it so strongly that when she had to pass her driving test exam, she studied right before the exam because she didn't have much time, being busy with school work.
Throughout the day, she couldn't stop saying, "Hashem, you've got this. You are the only one who can help me right now!" When they assigned her seat number 17, she said, "Thank you, Hashem. I know you chose it for me, and I will succeed!"
And BH, she passed her test on the first try. My other daughter, who didn't have that level of faith, studied for a month before the exam and failed. It's all about feeling the presence of Hashem; you must truly believe in it, deep inside your heart.
I've experienced both sides of the spectrum, and I can testify from my experiences that when you have Bitachon, your whole life changes for the better, and you become a completely different individual.
May you all keep Hashem in your mind throughout your day and remain connected as one. Amen 🙏
Wishing you a wonderful day ❤️