Mrs. Weiss said that one of her appliances broke. She called up the company and scheduled with them to send a repairman to come fix it Thursday morning at 10:00. She wrote it on her calendar. The day before they were supposed to come, she got a phone call from the orthodontist that she had made an appointment three months previously for tomorrow at 10:00. At first she thought, “Uh-oh. I can’t be at two places at the same time! I have to go to the orthodontist appointment, but at the same time, I don’t want the non-Jewish repairmen coming into my house when I’m not here. What should I do? They’re both scheduled for the same time!” Then she said, “One second. Who is the one in charge of when they’re going to come to my house? Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam! So just because they said they going to come at 10, does that mean they’re going to come at 10? No! I’m just going to leave it up to Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam. I’m going to go to my orthodontist appointment, and say “Hashem, You’re Hakol Yachol! You can make it that the two appointments that are scheduled for the same time, will work out perfect, gevaldik, and amazing!” With that, she went to the orthodontist. After she finished, she got a message from the appliance company. They said that in 20 minutes, at 11:40, they would be sending people to fix the appliance! She got home in time, and Baruch Hashem, she was able to do everything she needed; her orthodontist appointment and to be there for the repairmen, without any issues or any problems! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’.
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