
Good morning, Bitachon of the day ❤
We are complex people living in an intricate world. Many find life’s challenges overwhelming and choose simplicity instead of seeking deeper truths. But those guided by imagination, curiosity, and purpose embrace life’s complexities, discovering the beauty within the Torah and the universe. For them, life isn’t just about easy answers but about peeling back layers to uncover Hashem’s presence in everything. Those who search for truth keep questioning and learning, recognizing that each question brings them closer to understanding the world Hashem created.
Through the miracles and plagues of Yetziat Mitzrayim (the Exodus), Hashem revealed Himself by breaking the rules of nature and showing that the impossible can be made possible. This was more than a physical liberation; it was a reminder that, just as Hashem disrupted natural order to perform miracles, we, too, can see “miracles” in our lives when we are open to stepping outside our comfort zones and seeking deeper understanding.
When we embrace life’s intricacies—the small, hidden details that add richness and depth—we grow closer to Hashem, learning to see His hand not just in extraordinary events but in the details of everyday life. This journey toward truth may be challenging, but it fills us with faith, purpose, and a profound connection to the Creator.
At the beginning of my learning journey, I often wondered why Hashem used to reveal Himself so openly in the past, with astonishing miracles, and why we don’t see such miracles today. But as I continued to learn and study, I realized how wrong that perspective was.
The Torah teaches us to see the “hidden” miracles in daily life, events that may seem natural but are, in truth, orchestrated by Hashem. By noticing these smaller, everyday miracles, we come to recognize Hashem’s presence in all moments, not only in extraordinary events. This awareness strengthens our faith, deepens our gratitude, and inspires us to live with a greater sense of purpose and connection to the divine.
Ultimately, the Torah’s message is that miracles, both big and small, are Hashem’s way of guiding us, reminding us of His love and closeness, and encouraging us to trust in Him. Sometimes, a small moment, a chance encounter with someone we haven’t seen in years, finding a parking spot in NYC just when we need it, or even taking a wrong turn that leads to a surprising benefit is a miracle in disguise. Hashem’s hand is in each detail, and often, what seems accidental is truly His guiding presence.
May we all have the ability to see every single miracle Hashem sends our way. In recognizing these moments, may our trust and love for Him grow stronger each day. Amen. 🙏
Wishing you all a blessed Shabbat ❤