Day 21
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Hashem reminds us that what sustains us isn’t the food itself or the money itself. It’s His will. Bread is the vehicle. Money is the vehicle. Hashem is the Source. Bitachon means remembering that our sustenance is never limited to what we can see in front of us.
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Day 20
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Whether you’re in a financial desert, a difficult season, or somewhere that seems to have no obvious opportunities, Hashem knows your address. He sent ravens to feed Eliyahu. He sent manna to Bnei Yisrael in the wilderness. Hashem’s ability to provide for you is not limited by your location or your circumstances. Even when you […]
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Day 19
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It is easy to look at one job, one client, one opportunity, or one plan and think: “This has to work.” But Hashem doesn’t need you to be in the right city, job, or industry to provide for you. He can send your parnassah through sources you never predicted and opportunities you never planned for. […]
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Day 18
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Before revealing ten powerful advantages of bitachon, Rabbeinu Bachya gives us a parable. He describes a man who knows the secret of alchemy, how to turn lesser metals into precious ones. The alchemist may have wealth, but his wealth comes with worries. He depends on special materials, faces risks, and must protect his secret. He’s […]
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Day 17
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Bitachon doesn’t mean things will always feel good. Sometimes they hurt. Sometimes they disappoint us. Sometimes we cannot understand why Hashem allowed them to happen. Bitachon means trusting that even then, what Hashem sends is ultimately for our good, guided by wisdom and kindness far beyond what we can see.
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Day 16
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When you stop obsessing over how you’ll get through the day, you can focus on why you’re here at all. Worry takes up enormous mental space. Bitachon gives some of that space back. It frees your head and heart to live your mission with more energy, clarity, and presence.
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Day 15
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The fear of people begins to fade when you truly trust Hashem.You stop needing everyone’s applause. You stop allowing every person’s disapproval to control you.Bitachon loosens the exhausting need for validation and replaces it with peace in your mission.
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Day 14
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Bitachon doesn’t deny difficulty. It transforms your relationship with it. A person with trust may still feel pain. He may still struggle. But he does not have to face it as if he is alone. He may hurt, but he’s held. He may fall, but never alone.
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Day 13
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Therapy can help uncover patterns and give you tools to work through them. Bitachon helps you place what you cannot control in Hashem’s hands. When you truly remember that Hashem is orchestrating every outcome, something inside you can begin to loosen. You are not carrying your entire life alone.
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Day 12
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Bitachon doesn’t promise a smooth life. It gives you something to hold on to when life isn’t smooth. When your trust is in Hashem, chaos does not have the same power over you. You may not understand the storm, but you know Who is holding the boat.
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Day 11
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Bitachon can bring real mental and emotional quiet. Why? Because you’re no longer trying to carry every possibility or control what happens next. You place that in the hands of the One who sees everything. Peace isn’t always the result of having control. It can come from knowing Who is in control.
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Day 10
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It’s not just that bitachon leads to success. Bitachon itself is success. David HaMelech praises the person who trusts in Hashem because that person can live above the noise. He knows what truly matters, where his help comes from, and where to place his heart.
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