Daily Bitachon #1837

This story has been called in by a very chashuve yungerman by the name of Chezky Hauer. He needed to go to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to get a new title and registration. He made sure to get all the paperwork that he thought would be necessary. He arrived bright and early for his appointment, and they started going through his documents. They started giving him issues, saying, “You don’t have sufficient paperwork. You need this document and that document and you’re going to have to get this and you have to get that.” Chezky was thinking, “Uh-oh, now I’m going to have to start doing this all over and start getting all different types of documents.” When he got home, people told him that he would have to pay someone to get all the paperwork that needed. He was thinking, “One second, do I have to pay someone to get all the documents that I need? I can go straight to the Ribono Shel Olam. He’s free of charge. He’s the Kol Yachol. He can do everything and anything! So, what I’m going to do is I’m going to take the same exact paperwork that I just brought in the first time and go again and do the same thing. This time with emunah and bitachon that Hashem is the Kol Yachol.” With that, he went to the DMV with the same documents, everything exactly the same, and they looked and they said, “Great, you have everything, perfect, exactly the way we need it to be.” In no time, they gave him registration and plates, with the best service better than ever!

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