Emunah and Bitachon - "Hashem Has Already Prepared Everything for You"
Rav Berland with Powerful Words

At all times, we must strengthen ourselves with the holy words of our teacher, the Gaon and Tzaddik, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a, words hewn from their holy heights that reach the souls thirsting for Emunah and Bitachon. Especially in this period, when many of us look with bewildered eyes at the confusing reality—confusing for those who do not wear the correct glasses—the holy words of the tzaddik.
In light of the situation, we have prepared a short clip from the holy speeches of our teacher, Rav Berland shlit"a, dealing with Emunah and Bitachon. These things were published in the past, but it is a duty to return and strengthen ourselves with them again and again.
These are his holy words:
"Before every person comes into the world, Hashem has already prepared for him all those who will support him and help him, and wherever he goes, at every step and turn, a person stands to help him."
"You shall study Torah like King David—a person needs a bit of bitachon, a bit of emunah, a bit of singing, a bit of praying with intention."
"Do not fear where you will get money, where you will get this; He who created you created the money, created everything—He created you even before the money."
"A person who walks with emunah, with bitachon, can see from all directions, all directions; Hashem bestows abundance upon him."
"What is parnassah? A 'par' (bull) travels—you run after the bull and the bull travels, the bull runs away. Parnassah, spelled with an 'ayin' (referring to the word 'nasa' - to travel), if you chase after parnassah, then the parnassah runs away from you. And if they think about the money, then the money runs away; the money comes only when you do not think about it."
"The Gemara says if a person sees that his sustenance is limited, he should give tzedakah—he should give even more tzedakah. The less money you have, give more tzedakah; if a person sees that he has no parnassah, let him give tzedakah."
"Let a person have no questions and no confusion; Hashem will give you everything you need. What you need, if it is a million, you will have a million dollars. They will give you what you need; what was withheld, your sins withheld it, but Hashem wants to give you everything."
"Hashem only wants to show mercy—just do teshuvah."
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