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Bitachon 263 - Receiving Divine Influx
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We continue in the pesukim the 20th chapter of Divrei Hayamim II (Chronicles II), specifically passuk 20, which speaks of the success and Divine Inspiration that one attains by attaching oneself to the middah of Emunah and Bitachon. We talk about how our demonstrations of faith in this world have a ripple effect that reaches the heavens and causes Hashem to send down the things we need.
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You're listening to the 263rd edition of
the B'tachon podcast.
We are learning together the possuk in
Divrei Hayamim Beis, possuk chof,
"Vayasimu avo boker vayitzu el midbar
Tekoa."
They got up in the morning, they went
out to the wilderness of Tekoa. It says
"Am amar Yehoshaphat."
As they went out, Yehoshaphat the king
has got up and said, "Vayomer Shimu
Yehuda v'Yoshevei Yerushalayim." Listen
up,
people of Judah, those who dwell in
Jerusalem, "Amenu b'Hashem Elokeichem."
Believe in Hashem your God, the tail end
and you will see
that that belief
will be brought to fruition. "Amenu
b'Nevi'av v'hatzlichu." Believe in his
prophets and you will be successful.
So, we touched on something at the very
end last time which I'd like to start
off with.
And uh it's a really important point.
He brings here from the Tiferes Tzion
which says
as follows, "Hiskazku v'intem." I'm
going to read this part very fast cuz we
already learned it last time.
Possuk says, "Strengthen yourselves."
"Im yesh avagvura ein achalah adam el
keshehu mis'orer mit'chilah me'atzmo
l'hilachem milchames Hashem k'fi kocho."
The power, the influx of Hashem's
strength only comes upon a person when
he awakens himself first
to fight the fight of Hashem according
to what he can.
"K'fi haklal b'chol hadvarim d'Hashem
Elokeichem l'chol hadvarim is normal."
The way that Hashem's divine influx
comes on the person is based on how much
a person prepares himself to receive
that divine influx.
"Am zumon l'havan mayichzei d'chol
hadvarim k'fi she'Hashem mashpia rav."
But it doesn't have to be proportionate
to how much a person actually prepares
themselves.
Even a little bit of preparation can
bring about a tremendous influx from
Hashem.
And obviously Hashem is much greater
than we are. We're just human. There's a
limit to what we can do. We only see
things in a limited way, but Hashem,
obviously,
is transcendent, beyond everything.
So, we want to have access to this
extreme power of Hashem.
This all-encompassing power.
Hashem gives us wisdom to the wise,
which means to say,
I got to get a little wise, but
the broader understanding of things
comes from Hashem.
As the possuk says, you have to
strengthen yourselves to fight the fight
of Hashem.
What does it mean to strengthen yourself
in the fight of Hashem? It doesn't
mean, per se, that I
become a member of the army and I have
to fight against my enemies.
It means that I strengthen myself
in my bitachon.
In my faith in Hashem. By strengthening
myself in my faith of Hashem, so that
Hashem's influence comes upon me.
As Yehoshua says in our possuk,
listen to me, oh people of Judah and
Jerusalem,
believe in Hashem, your God,
and that faith will be fulfilled.
Believe in his prophets and you will be
successful.
That's why he says to them, be strong.
It says, indeed, I am base for column
base. She must am team be bitachon
Hashem she to me and I have shall I go
in. Well, I taught to me to go to him.
Don't be afraid of the strength of your
enemies.
Don't be afraid of their tremendous
amount of soldiers or
weapons or whatever it might be. Don't
be afraid.
Strengthen your emunah. Strengthen your
emunah. Strengthen your faith.
Doesn't mean that you can't strengthen
your army, but
strengthen your emunah.
Okay, and here's something that we
touched on last time, but we didn't
read. I'm sure you have been seeing the
Adler.
He continues.
This is what he says in continuation.
Hashem, your God, he is the one who goes
with you.
He will not let go of me let go of you.
He's going to hold on to you. And he
won't leave you.
He says that
usually a person has the ability to
strengthen themselves in their home.
Before you get out to the battlefield,
it's easier to strengthen your emunah.
You get out to battle. You see the
overwhelming amount of enemies and their
strength.
It's out of one's ability to stop.
A person feels fearful.
That's not something that you can
exhort somebody about.
You can't stop yourself from feeling
You walk into a dangerous situation, you
feel fear.
That's what the pasuk is saying. It's
saying, "Hashem is going with you. He
won't let you go.
He won't leave you."
What does it mean he won't leave you? It
means that if you
strengthen yourself at home
to hold on to him
so that you are now in a state of
connection to Hakadosh Baruch Hu.
So then, once you get out to the war
Makom. Even when you get out to the
battlefield, Hashem the connection to
Hashem will remain.
You're strengthening yourself at home,
ask Hashem to stay with you. Hashem will
not let go of you.
Do you don't let go of him.
He won't cause you he won't allow
a weakening of the connection
that you had when you were strengthening
your connection at home.
According to how much you have
strengthened your connection to Hashem
when you were at home,
Hashem will not let go of you. He won't
leave you.
The salvation that you will have will be
based on the level of the talking that
you had when you were in your home.
Right? That's not something that we
really deserve.
I get fearful. I go into a situation I'm
fearful, but no, Hashem is going to
look at the way you were when you were
not in that position, not in that in
that state. And Hashem's going to show
you kindness.
So the says, it doesn't say Hashem
says Hashem, your God is the one going
with you. It doesn't just say Hashem is
going with you. He's the one going with
you.
He's the one going with you means to say
that from it's going to be from his
side. Who? He is the one who's going to
go with you.
Not because you necessarily deserve it,
but because you tried to attach yourself
as best as you could, Hashem is going to
fill in the rest. It's quite beautiful.
He brings it from the Orya Chaskel.
The point of truth is emunah, faith.
The says in
brings a Habakkuk
by this is the dollar.
It's
not the bottom line of all of this guy.
Is that the righteous individual
lives by his faith.
Person has to have a moon. Is that
talking?
This is the most essential if we could
break it down to the the core teaching
of the Torah, that's what it is.
Come on
everything a person does has to be
connected to his moon.
When
our king
When you show
the king of Judah goes out to war Don't
be afraid of the great multitudes.
You like
him or the king.
The war is not yours, it's God's.
It's
in the source of my king. Stand up and
you will see
the salvation of a shame
with you. You would be a shame all to
you all to you. Don't be afraid.
Don't fear. My heart name of a shame of
a king you will go out tomorrow a shame
will be with you.
Like
we said in our
the God of the morning they got up. They
went out to the wilderness of the
covenant.
He tells them King of a shame of a king
of a moon of a Buddha. The shame of a
shame of a king of a moon of a Buddha.
I mean
trust in his prophets you will be
successful.
You show us a shame of a day of a day.
They already knew that that's going to
happen. They already had a promise from
a navy.
It's for sure going to happen that
they're going to be saved. Come on come
on you show them a moon of a day.
Nevertheless, you might not be talking
you might be confident, but you need to
make sure that that strength of your of
your belief doesn't leave you. You got
to hold on to it.
With action,
if you want to succeed, hold on to that.
Hold on to your amuna. Hold on. Ki amuna
amuna
faith, bitachon
is this the foundation.
It's the It's the
um
It's the
shell
of the building that we're building.
In order to have every single success.
If a person has amuna,
when a person has amuna, only then can
they succeed.
I'm going to say from the Sifsei Chaim,
Chaim Friedlander.
Yosha ben Nun
B'Eitzer, in speaking about bitachon, he
says that Yosha Yosha ben Nun said in
the clearest way, shatzlacha told me
that we're not successful
that the success of the Jewish people is
absolutely dependent
on having complete faith in Hashem
and in
his prophets.
According to how much a person
strengthens their faith in Hashem,
so according to that, the salvation will
be greater.
The king,
he then turns to the people.
What are the ways that they should What
are the means
that they should use in order
to defeat their enemies?
They came out for war.
Maybe
it could be that we still need to do
something to protect ourselves. Can we
depend completely on Hakadosh Baruch Hu?
This that it was of
junior Shaffer and the people his
advisers.
I must go now.
But they're not going to fight but maybe
they need to do something to protect
themselves.
Because they already had a they already
had a guarantee that they don't need to
fight.
What was the end of the matter?
Of this advice taking.
There were singers who got up to sing.
And they praised Hashem it says with me
a holocaust.
When they went out. To battle but I'm
going to kill them hostage is a praise
is Hashem his kindness is forever half
of a fellow.
Says I can feel it and it's a wonder. I
do not take for they hadn't won yet but
they're already singing.
I am going to work with my friend the
enemies. Are in camps they're ready to
fight with the Jewish people.
What kind of
advice is to start singing?
The show you Hashem
is going to win. Yeah, that's the
advice.
Start singing you want to see success
you want to see.
That you're going to have victory over
your enemies it's time to start singing
and thanking Hashem for his great
kindnesses.
It's my honor his kindness and awakens
his kindness.
Let's see the next section which really
from the kind.
Gives us the the mechanics of it.
I shall I say I don't want to discuss
it.
The idea is that.
Hashem's connection as it were.
To all of the worlds and to all of the
powers in the world.
All of their orders and the way that
they connect to each other consider it
as you can tell.
And also the order of the way that
Hashem
interacts with us.
There is a direct correlation
between the way that we act here in this
world
and the way that Hashem reacts
and sends down the shefa into the world.
Hashem is a war shows us a smile. Shows
us a a gives us a an influx of goodness,
of success, of
whatever we need
based on us, based on our way of being.
Lachain
So, for example, we sit in front of the
the Sea of Reeds.
We sit in front of Yam Suf.
Egyptians were behind us, sea is in
front of us.
There's nowhere to go, there's nowhere
to escape.
What does Hashem say?
Why you calling to me? It's not a time
for prayer right now. Start moving.
Start moving.
Right?
So, what happens?
What's he coming to say? It depends on
you.
You got to take some action right now.
Got to move.
If they have the full emunah and
bitachon, the full faith and confidence
in Hashem, they saw that when they saw
Yam and they go straight into the sea,
some of them were afraid. Their hearts
are dependent on Hashem, they're not
afraid.
From that
absolute belief and confidence that the
sea will open for them,
it's my belief in Hashem. It's my
bitachon.
Right here that the the the nes, the
miracle is going to happen.
That's what opens up the possibility for
it to happen. What I do down here has a
ripple effect that goes all the way up
to the highest worlds and then in turn
Hashem responds and sends down exactly
what I'm looking for.
What I need.
Brings on the bottom in the note.
Rabbi Safair UbaChaim Chofetz Chaim
close of all Zev Z'l
In the book UbaChaim Chofetz Chaim
he says as follows. V'neerash Zeh Mach
Isah B'divrei Hayamim L'Yoshafat.
This is what happened in our story with
Yoshafat K'shebahu B'nei Ammon U'Moav Al
Am Yisrael L'Milchamah.
Where
they came to battle with us, the people
of Ammon U'Moav and as we saw the
Amaleki people.
Aman Hashem Yechaziel Ben Zecharyahu
V'hiftiach Lahem.
The Navi of Hashem Yechaziel gets up and
he promises them
Lo Lachem L'ilcham Zeh Ois.
You do not need to fight now.
Hityatzvu Imdu U'ru'u Yeshu'as Hashem
Imachem. Stand up and you will see
Hashem's salvation with you.
Aval Ki Im Ki Im L'Machar K'shehalchu
L'Milchamah.
What happens the next day?
They get up the next day and they go out
to war. V'Yomer Yoshafat
So Yoshafat says to them as follows.
Shim'u Yehudah U'vnei Yerushalayim
Ha'aminu B'Hashem Eloheichem V'ha'aminu
B'Nevi'av V'hatzlichu. As we saw a few
times already.
He tells them
believe in Hashem.
And you will see that your your faith
will come true. That's what we're
talking about. I do it here. I have the
the faith, the belief. I demonstrate it.
It has a ripple effect up and it comes
back down. You will see that it will be
fulfilled.
Believe in the prophets and you will
succeed. Piyrush Rashi B'Tameinu
U'v'Titzlichu.
What does it mean by "emunah"? It means
be people
who have emunah. Be people who are have
faith, who believe in Hashem,
and you will succeed.
See that the intent here is
exactly like we said,
"Kfar U Kodesh Nav."
Even though they were already promised
by the prophet
that Hashem is going to do a miracle for
them,
they still needed to continue to
demonstrate their
Still, they needed to continue to
demonstrate their emunah. Just like at
Krias Yam Suf, they had to walk into the
sea.
They had to walk into battle
with maybe with their weapons not drawn
or something, but they had to walk into
battle
with full belief
that Hashem is going to make a miracle
for them.
It's coming to say that in order to be
successful,
you have to walk in with the right
attitude.
And we're talking about a case here
where they didn't even have to do any
any hishtadlus really.
But there is a necessity to walk in,
to take the steps
to
show that I believe it's going to be
okay. You're going to walk into a place
where there's this incredible amount of
enemies. That sounds like an impossible
thing to do. It sounds like something
that's just I can't do that. But no,
walk into the place, walk into the area,
walk into the
I don't want to say walk into a place of
danger, but in this case we have a
promise from from a navi.
Walk into the place of danger. Walk into
the Yam Suf, walk into the Sea of Reeds,
and watch it split in front of you.
Watch the emunah that you have, the
impact of your faith, watch it have a
ripple effect up to heaven,
and
watch it be reflected back down to you
and you will see that your emunah, the
faith that you have, will be fulfilled.
Thank you so much for listening. We'll
see you again next time.