Rabbi Golombeck arrived at the bank with only two minutes to make a transaction, and he saw that it would only work out if he was next one in line. When he arrived, he was the next one in line, but then a fellow Jew came and he said he had to go out of town and was in a rush. He asked if he could go in front of him. Rabbi Golombeck agreed and he had to leave the bank without getting the transaction done.
Rabbi Golombeck told himself, “It’s not because that man had to go out of town that I wasn’t able to do the transaction; Hashem didn’t want me to do the transaction, so on the way He gave me the opportunity to do chesed!”
Rabbi Golombeck was amazed how he is growing in Emunah and Bitachon by leaps and bounds!