OCT. 22 ‘25 // QUOTE OF THE WEEK Rabbi Yehuda Sputz When a person believes - truly believes - the world begins to look different. The believer doesn’t wait for proof before having hope. He doesn’t demand to see the finish line before taking the first step. He knows that vision begins in the heart long before it reaches the eyes. The Rabbeinu Yonah writes (Mishlei 3:26) that bitachon itself brings miracles and yeshuos, even when a person might not fully deserve them. The very act of trusting Hashem becomes a zechus that pulls down help from Heaven. As it says, ישוגב ’בה ובוטח – one who trusts in Hashem is lifted above his troubles. The Ramban writes ( ב”פ ובטחון אמונה) that bitachon doesn’t depend on good deeds. Hashem helps not only because we are worthy, but because we trust Him completely. The trust itself opens doors. When you believe, you begin to see. You see Hashem’s kindness where others see coincidence. You see hidden blessings where others see problems. And slowly, your life fills with light, calm, and strength. So don’t wait to see before you believe. Believe – and you will see. Because when a Yid puts his full trust in Hashem, miracles are never far behind. Do you have a favorite quote, a comment, or anything else you would like to share? Please email Rabbi Yehuda Sputz LMSW at sputz4900@gmail.com בס"ד “People say, “Seeing is believing.” But the opposite is true. Believing is seeing...” 166
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