Avraham Avinu showed us what bitachon really means.
Hashem promised him that Yitzchak would be his future — “ki b’Yitzchak yikarei lecha zera,” your offspring will come through Yitzchak.
And then Hashem commanded him to bring that very son as a korban.

It made no sense.
The promise and the command couldn’t coexist — at least not from a human point of view.
But Avraham didn’t hesitate.
He woke up early, saddled his own donkey, and ran to fulfill Hashem’s will.

How could he do that?
Because Avraham lived with pure bitachon.
He knew that Hashem is not limited by human logic.
What looks like a contradiction to us is no contradiction to Him.

We see only one side of the puzzle; Hashem sees the full picture.
For Him, opposites can exist together.
Promises can be kept even when they seem impossible.

When you reach that level of trust, you no longer need things to make sense.
You do what Hashem wants — with love, with faith, and with peace — knowing that in the end, everything will fit together perfectly.

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