Daily Bitachon 7

This story has been called in by Mishpachas Lax. She said she had a relative who needed antibiotics at once, urgently, before they went to sleep. It was already towards evening and the doctor called the prescription in to a pharmacy. Mrs. Lax called the pharmacy, and she asked them until what time they were open, and they said, “We’re closing in 20 minutes: 7 o’clock on the dot, the doors are closed. Make sure to come before then.” She said, “Uh-oh, it’s going to take me more than 20 minutes to get to the pharmacy. What should I do? They said they close 7 o’clock on the dot. It’s a non-Jewish pharmacy, it’s a chain store. They don’t do you favors; it’s a business, after all.” Then she said, “One second, I’m just going to be Mechazek the whole way, that Hashem is HaKol Yachol and Hashem is running the show, and I’m just going to leave it up to HaKadosh Boruch Hu, the Ribbono Shel Olam.” She got into the car at once. She arrived at the pharmacy, and yes, it was later than 7 o’clock, and she saw them closing up. One of the people at the pharmacy said, “Sorry, we’re closed. Come back tomorrow!” She was thinking, “Hashem, You’re the Kol Yachol, You’re the one in charge.” Right then, a different worker said, “Don’t worry, maybe they’re closed. But I’m still open. I’ll take care of you.” The other worker said, “It’s not the way it works. 7 o’clock we’re closed, we’re finished. What do you mean you’re still open? 7 o’clock is 7 o’clock!” The other person said, “Well, I guess that’s not the way you work. But that’s the way I work! And I, for some reason, I’m not sure why, but I want to help this person.” And in no time, they helped her out, even though they were already closed! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’

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