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Bitachon 206 - Emunah vs. Bitachon
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We continue to study together perek 112 in Tehillim, passuk 7 and cap it off with a discussion from the Ramban on the difference between Emunah - which is belief or faith, as opposed to Bitachon, which is a sense of full confidence in Hashem that all will be well.
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You're listening to the 206th edition of
the Bakan podcast and we're now going to
complete our study of this
puk in
par chapter
112 and we've been trying to understand
what does it mean that if a person has
the
proper so there's no such thing as bad
news in that person's life. We spoke
about the different
possibilities that either it means that
the person always trusts and believes
that everything that happens to them is
from Hashem and therefore they're not
knocked over by bad
news. But the real pip is that the
person who's on the level of the highest
level of so he is absolutely
sure that nothing bad happens to him. He
doesn't nothing bad does happen to him.
It's a
promise. And uh there's just a few more
small pieces here. So this might be a
little shorter than usual, but I'd like
to read it to you. The Ramban
says in talking in the first
chapter, he talks about the difference
between a and
a is someone who
believes I believe things are going to
be good. Amuna amuna means I I believe
it is someone who's
confident he's absolutely sure he's
certain. So a person who's a m a person
who
believes so such a person can be afraid
if a person is in a state of belief so
then a person can be afraid that the sin
can cause something bad to happen to
him.
But a person who is a someone who's
confident, someone who absolute
confidence in Hashem, so there's no fear
that the sin is going to cause something
bad to happen. It's very interesting. We
hear a lot of talk about amuna. We hear
a lot of about
amuna. Is not the same thing says the
rambatan means confidence. Absolute
confidence. And when a person is in that
state of
confidence, nothing can knock him over.
nothing bad can happen to him. So the
state of is different than
amuna brings
out as king David
says the person I think about the
description
here his heart is certain means it's the
word can mean correct or can mean
prepared and think about it both of
those things are true when a person has
full confidence
So their heart is in the correct place.
But a person also comes in prepared.
When a person has he's prepared for
life such a person who's prepared, he's
confident. He's not afraid of any any
negative news. So understands this to be
talking about a
promise.
Another
puzzlim chapter 56:5 it says I trusted
in Hashem I wasn't
afraid and and I believe we talked about
this pretty sure that elikim here is the
mida of Hashem's judgment person can be
in a place where they don't deserve
things or or it seems like Hashem is
bringing out his judgment but he's not
afraid David says and and David is the
quintessential Baluva, right? He made a
mistake with Bacha. He made other
mistakes in his life. He wasn't the
perfect
person, but he still was always in a
state of confidence with Hashem. He
still was always sure. He still always
felt completely that he could rely on
Hashem. He wasn't afraid. So, it's
interesting. I always think
about that that we say every single day,
three times a day. see them. We talk
about the righteous. Those are the ones
who it would seem
have is the one that the righteous lean
upon and rely or have full
confidence. And I would say it's easier
for a sadic to have full confidence
because they know they're good with
Hashem, so to speak. They know that
their relationship with Hashem is
complete. But the Rambal is telling us
that you don't have to be a perfect
saddic. You have to be a perfect
bal in order to get that state to to be
in that state of of not being afraid of
anything. Says the
radish in regards to what we said that
from any
negative reports the person is not
afraid. It's the opposite of a wicked
person. The wicked person always has
fears, always
afraid. The the sound of fears are
always in his
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ears. Person might have his family
members in a different place. He might
be in a different country. Person might
be American and have his kids learning
in in Israel or vice versa. Right? But
he's not afraid.
is not fearful that there's going to be
some negative reports, right? What's a
it means news that's heard means I'm not
speaking directly to them. I'm hearing
about
it. Another says is that if let's say a
person knows that there are enemies
coming, enemies are on the
way. They're shooting missiles at us.
They're uh they're riding on the campus
where one of my kids is
studying. So the enemies are coming not
afraid because that person's heart's
heart is set confident. He knows Hashem
is going to take care of him.
But he also does not trust in his wealth
or in his great strength and power.
Right? And let's let's be clear here.
This is not saying that you can't have
power and you can't have wealth. It's
saying that don't just trust in those
things. Right? It's easy a person has
money to trust in the money. I'm going
to be okay. Everything's going to be
fine. It's easy for a person who has a
powerful army to trust in the army.
Don't trust in the many people who love
you and and you have relatives, people
who take care of you, people who are
your
friends. Says
the is saying that teaches us that what
did he
do? He trusted only in Hashem. Hashem
was the only one. He didn't depend on
anything else. And he had everything
else. He had wealth. He had he had great
armies. He had friends. He had people
who loved him. He didn't trust in any of
that. He trusted only in Hashem. And
that's why he wasn't
afraid. Says
the says that you could hear bad news.
We could hear things. There's rumors
spreading about your nation or about
your country. There could be things
going on in your vicinity that the
chances are it's quite likely that it's
going to affect
you. And still, even though you could be
afraid and you have every reason to be
afraid, don't be afraid. Why? Place your
trust in Hashem. Your heart should be
your heart should be ready. ready for
every eventuality with the power
of
says when there's bad news in the world,
right? Bad news in the world, bad things
going on, don't be afraid.
person's should help him to strengthen
his feelings inside of himself that that
negative thing that's going on in the
world is not going to touch me. It's not
going to touch me. And it's and it's a
little challenging because we're used to
reading the news and we're used to here
in Israel, we hear a siren, we have to
run to the to the mad to the safe room.
And so there's, you know, the actions
that we do affect our insides when
you're running to the mad. So it's easy
to feel like to feel afraid. And we
dispel that. We work on that. We we say
to we say some psalms. We remind
ourselves that Hashem is the one who's
going to protect us. And he
does. But that report, that news, that
sound in the world, it can easily throw
us off. So instead is saying strengthen
your come back to remind yourself Hashem
is with you and that bad thing is not
going to touch
you. Very interesting here. He brings
the last thing we're going to see here
today together. Brings from the
husb he tells us something in his house
about this great sadic.
Do you think says the kasam cipher that
this great sadic this great sage maybe
died young you think that he didn't
complete his time in this world do you
think that he died because of a sin that
he
did you should know that that's not the
case about this
particular he fulfilled to the tea to
the highest extent our he wasn't afraid
of bad news he wasn't afraid of what's
going on around him he was completely
What's the
story? It was in the year
1774 and there was a great fire in this
city called
Papadam. And the houses in his vicinity
in the vicinity of his own home of his
Adler they were burned. All the homes
around his
home he did not get up from learning.
Seems he had a base in his own house. He
continued to study. He continued to
learn.
He was in his talis in his
twillin and he continued
praying. He didn't allow his mind to
become
confused. The hand of did not come close
to his house. didn't touch the fire did
not touch into his borders into his
section. So he had a
tremendous and says you have to you have
to understand that because he was such a
great
sadic certainly when he passed away it
wasn't because of any sin because he was
completely connected to he was
completely protected by
hashem and so we all have this
opportunity to do the same thing we can
look at and understand that pakan
affords us an incredible opportunity an
incredible path path in life. I don't
have to be
afraid. And I will say that from
experience, sometimes there are things
that naturally we would be afraid
of. And sometimes it seems like in this
moment, I don't know how I'm going to be
saved. I don't know how I'm going to get
the money that I need. I don't know how
I'm going to succeed. I don't know how
I'm going to get out of this
predicament, whatever it might be. I
don't know how that shik is going to
come.
But see the thing is
that guides
us has a plan for
us. Brings us along this path. Here we
are learning together talking about
since 2019. That's when it started. at
the beginning of 2019 started this
excuse me I started this podcast and
we've been working on this together for
over six
years and we've learned we've learned
madre we've
learned and we've been learning this
withim
from and as we go through this and as we
get a new dimension a deeper dimension
another dimension where we review
something that we already know and we
reaffirm that which we know and try to
incorporate it all the
more. We're going on this path. Hashem
is guiding us. You know, so many times
I'll get a little email or a or a little
comment on the on the video. Somebody
heard something there that that
resonated for them that they needed to
hear that day. And that's giving us a
little kiss. That's saying, "I know
you're looking for a relationship with
me. I know you're trying to work on I
know that we're in this together. I want
you to know I'm with you. I'm next to
you. We're studying this together and
I'm going to show you. There's
guideposts that I'm going to show you
along the way. You just have to keep
your eyes open for
them. So, that's what we have for today.
Thank you so much for listening. See you
again next time.