Daily Bitachon #1836

This story was called in by a very chashuva yungerman by the name of Nissan Shwekey. He said that he has a button in his car that when you press it, it displays and shows how many more miles you have to drive until you have to fill up with gas. The problem was that whenever he pressed it, it didn’t work. It was broken. He tried many times to press it. He presses it hard, he pressed it many times. He pressed it this way, that way, but to no avail. It would not show how many more miles he had left until he needed to fill up on gas. Today he was going on a long-distance trip, and he really needed to know if he should stop for gas, or did he have enough gas to reach his destination. He started pressing the button, but again, it wouldn’t show. Then he said, “One second, this is if you go with Tevah, with laws of nature, but if you go with emunah and bitachon, with the Ribono Shel Olam, it’s all possible. For Hashem, there’s no such thing as something called broken. For Him, it’s all the same. It’s Hashem that gets things working, not a button. I’m just going to leave it up to Him.” This time, he pressed the button again, and it showed him exactly how many more miles that he had before he needed to fill up with gas. It gave him all the information he needed with the best service, better than ever! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1837

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Daily Bitachon #1835

This story was called in by a very, very chashuva neighbor, by the name of Rabbi Binyomin Kaplan. He came over to me to tell the most gevaldig amazing bitachon story he just experienced firsthand. He saw the power of what it means to have, every day, a seder k’vuah, to learn about emunah and bitachon, how through that he was zoche to nissim geluim and yeshuos lema’ala miderech hatevah. And he said, going back six months ago, he got a polyp in his vocal cord, and it was affecting his voice. So he went to a specialist, and he asked what to do about it. And the specialist said, “I can give you some exercises. There’s a very slight, slim chance that it can get better on its own, but probably it won’t, and therefore you’re going to need a procedure.” The specialist said, “If you want, you can come back in four months’ time. We can reevaluate the situation, and we’ll see if it gets better or on its own.” Throughout the four months, he was doing the exercises that the specialist told him to do. He came back after four months, and the specialist looks, and he says, “Not only did the polyp not get smaller, but actually it even got bigger. And now I see there’s not even a chance in the world for it to get better on its own. The only way to get rid of it is you’re going to need a procedure. Schedule an appointment, and with that, we’re going to help you out.” So he scheduled an appointment for two weeks. Throughout those two weeks, he kept up his learning every day all about emunah and bitachon. He arrived at his appointment, and the specialist looked and said, “One second, I don’t see the polyp anymore. It just simply vanished and disappeared in thin air. I’ve never seen anything like this before!” Read more: Daily Bitachon #1836

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Daily Bitachon #1834

This story was called in by Mishpachav Glieberman. She has a freezer in her basement that she uses for Pesach every year. The outlet next to the freezer, for the past 17 years, never worked. It was broken. They would use an extension cord and plug it in to a different outlet. Now they were using the freezer again. She turned to her children and said, “You know, every year, for the past 17 years, we always try, thinking that maybe this year it’s going to work. But it never, ever worked. Not for 17 years. So you might be wondering why this year should be different.” And she said, “You know why this year is going to be different? Because this year we’re going to plug it in with the power of bitachon. By believing Hashem is a HaKol Yachol. And He’s the only power and there’s no other power. It’s not the plug, it’s not the outlet, it’s only Hashem. Let’s all be Mechazik and sing “HaKol Yachol.” And this time, they tried again. They put the plug into the outlet, and it started working better than ever! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1835

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Daily Bitachon #1833

This story’s been called in all the way from England by a very chashuva yungerman by the name of Avishai Berkowitz. He pledged to raise a certain amount of money for a certain mosad. And he knew that a certain g’vir would be able to give a lot of money that would help him reach his goal. He was trying to reach this g’vir, but he wasn’t answering his phone. People told him, “It’s going to be very, very hard to reach him. Do you know how many people are running after him?” So he stopped and he told himself, “One second, if it’s hard for me to reach him because everybody else is doing the same thing, then I’m just gonna have emunah and bitachon that Hashem will make it that he’ll come to me instead of me having to run after him. And with that, Hashem, I’m leaving it up to You. You’re the Kol Yachol, you can do everything and anything.” Shortly afterwards, he walked out of his house, and who did he see? That exact person. And he told him he pledged to raise a certain amount of money. The g’vir said, “Sure, I’ll give you whatever you need.” And in no time, he got every last penny. The amount that he said he was going to raise, plus even more, with the best service, better than ever! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1834

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