Daily Bitachon #1644

This story has been called in from all the way from Eretz Yisrael by Mrs. Bernstein. She said that her son, Yosef Shalom, woke up in the morning to get ready to go to the bus to bring him to Cheder. As he left the door, he looked towards the bus stop, which was a couple blocks away, and he saw the bus was already at the bus stop. There were no more people getting on the bus; it looked like it was about to leave. He really needed to get on that bus to be able to get to Cheder on time. He was thinking to himself, “What should I do? The bus is already at the bus stop, and I’m a couple blocks away. It’s going to take me a minute or two to get there.” Then he said to himself, “One second. Who’s in charge of when the bus should leave? It’s not up to the bus driver. It’s up to Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam. He can do anything and everything. I’m going to start walking, and I’m going to think that it’s Hashem in charge, and Hashem can make it that I’m going to get there with perfect timing.” He was walking, one block after the other, and he saw the bus was just sitting there. He arrived at the bus, he went on, and they told him, “The doors were broken, the bus driver couldn’t close the doors, nothing was working.” Right after he got on the bus, the doors closed without any problems! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’.

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