Showing posts with label Relationship with God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Relationship with God. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The 5 "W"s of Bitachon

Today's article features the 5 "W" questions as they relate to Bitachon. There is a Bitachon story all the way at the end . . .

  • Who?

    Trust in God can be practiced by anyone, regardless of age, culture, or religious observance (see also Following the Recipe for a Delicious Life). Bitachon is available to all, and best of all, it is free!

    Though Bitachon does not come with a price tag, it does require effort and focus. It also helps to already possess belief in God, though I suppose it is possible to acquire belief and trust simultaneously. See Would You Trust The Tooth Fairy for more on acquiring belief in God.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Come Close to Me: Drawing Near to God Through Suffering

The Torah tells us that our foremothers, Sara, Rivka, and Rachel were barren. (Actually, it appears from the verse that Leah was initially unable to conceive as well, until Hashem “ … opened her womb”. See Rashi, Genesis 29:31.) It is no coincidence that they all had this challenge in common. The Midrash tells us:
…Why were the foremothers barren? … Hashem desired their prayers. Hashem said, “They are wealthy, they are beautiful - if I give them children, they won’t pray to me!” (Tanchuma Toldos 9)
When things are going well, we often forget about Hashem. However, when there are bumps along the road, we call out to God for help.
Though Mr. Gold was Sabbath observant all his life, he never really felt “close” to God. He went through all the motions, doing mitzvos and avoiding sin, but the real connection was just never there.
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