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In Good Hands
Part B: Talks
From the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson
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78. Why was Yosef punished for placing his trust in the butler, for preparing a natural means through which he could be released from the dungeon?
79. Regardless of everything, Yaakov Avinu went on his way with a light heart and in high spirits, because he had trust in the One Above.
80. Even if such a person was tainted by idolatry, when Pesach eve arrives he can have trust “now the Omnipresent brought us near to His service.”
81. Students should immerse themselves in their Torah studies and not be concerned with questions as to how they will eventually earn a living.
82. The Rebbe Maharash answers his own question:
“People are not lacking a livelihood; they are lacking trust….”
83. “Even a little guy like me gave tzedakah to a bedraggled stranger!”
84. The first time Adam saw nightfall, he discovered that a man is able to diffuse light even when the world around him is dark.
85. Before the Sea Splits:
Four Responses to the Crises of This World
86. Faith and Trust
87. A Jewish farmer “believes in Him Who is the Life of all the worlds — and sows.”
88. From the Mouths of Babes:
Three Modes of Trust
89. When one has trust in the One on High, he also has trust in his fellow Jews.
90. Once Chizkiyahu heard the words of Yeshayahu, he placed his trust completely in the Hands of G-d that he lay down in bed... for a sweet slumber.
91. Even Bread from the Earth comes from Heaven.
92. G-d will provide with all his needs even if he has not yet tackled his task for Elul — repentance. Indeed, it applies because he is in that state.
93. G-d’s army — and in our context, the Israel Defense Forces, whose privilege it is to defend Jewish towns with actual self-sacrifice...
94. Yosef turned to the Chief Butler as if his whole salvation depended on him — and this constituted his sin.
95. This arousal included a heightened trust that Divine Providence supervises the particulars of every individual’s life.
96. “In G-d we trust” means that one regards G-d as his trustee:
one hands everything over into His Hands and relies on Him in all one’s affairs.
97. When a child is born, his sustenance is born together with him. The birth of an additional child increases the sustenance of the entire household.
98. Commandment “be fruitful & multiply” should be fulfilled in a spirit which G-d’s blessings of sons & daughters are received “with a glad heart.”
99. Trusting in G-d does Not Contradict the Belief that Everything is for the Good.
100. Exactly What is Meant by the Obligation to Trust in G-d?
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