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A WINK and a HUG #emunah #faith #jewishwisdom
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Sometimes you don't need an answer. You just need enough strength for the next step.
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A nurse is standing outside the hospital
where she works, and she was tearing up.
Nursing school loans, a hard
relationship, it all just felt like
[music] it was crashing down. She was
torn in two. One voice inside her,
"Hashem is with me." But this other
voice kept nagging saying, "No, it means
nothing." She decides to just stop and
pray. She davens, she sings Mizmor
L'David, "Hashem Ori V'Yishi." Tehillim
Chapter 23, right there on the sidewalk,
"Ki Ata Imadi." Hashem, you are with me.
Not knowing exactly where Hashem wants
her to be. And as she's singing it,
someone walks past her. They're wearing
a t-shirt. It looks like a sports
jersey, but instead of the name of a
player and their number, it says Psalm
23. And she thinks to herself,
"Why did person come to the hospital
this exact moment? Why did she wake up
today and put on that shirt this very
day?" It doesn't solve everything. And
it wasn't supposed to.
But seeing that was just the little hug
that she needed. A little wink from
above.
>> [music]
>> So sometimes when you feel down and out,
when you feel alone, extend that
antenna, pick up that signal,
>> [music]
>> look around you. Maybe Hashem is just
sending the hug that you need in the
moment you need it most.