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It’s a Mitzvah to Believe in Forgiveness
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The Sfas Emes teaches that after Yom Kippur, our biggest test isn’t sin — it’s believing that Teshuva really works. It’s a mitzvah to believe in forgiveness, to trust that Hashem wipes the slate clean. #SfasEmes #Teshuva #YomKippur #Forgiveness #Faith #Emunah #Hashem #JewishWisdom #Chassidus #SpiritualGrowth
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You know, we're going to finish
and we go right into and what do we say?
Forgive us for we have sinned. And as
forgive us for we have sinned. It's I
didn't do anything. You know what sin
I've committed? I have committed the sin
of not believing that I can be forgiven.
It is a mitzvah to believe in the power
of cha. It is a mitzvah to believe in
the power of forgiveness. And it is a
mitzvah to believe that no matter what
I've done over the course of the past
year, if my chva is sincere, I will be
forgiven by the shol given a year of
life and given a blank slate says
how many of us
don't really believe in the power of
forgiveness or how many of us don't
really believe that we can actually be
forgiven.