Classic Torah sources teach two conflicting ideas when it comes to “Trust in G-d”:
On the one hand, a person is commanded to rest assured that G-d will deliver him from any predicament, in a way that will be openly and clearly good; to never lose hope, for G-d is the source of infinite goodness.
On the other hand, if one’s prayers have not yet affected the desired outcome, he must joyfully acknowledge that G-d is the source of all good and that everything He does is good - so the present state is also “good.”
The explanation: A Jew’s life-force derives from the commandments of the Torah of Life, given by the G-d of Life. So regardless of external circumstances, the Mitzvah itself to serve G-d with joy is a permanent source of stability and faith.
20 Av 5745 | August 07, 1985
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1:22 - Praying For Revealed Good
2:05 - It's A Mitzvah To Pray
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4:33 - Torah = Life
5:15 - When Something Bad Happens
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