EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 27 MIN
Hashem Got Your Back
from Chovos HaLevavos | Rabbi Zvi Davidson (Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh) · host Yeshivat Kerem B'Yavneh
AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Life-long guidance — True trust requires a provider who has been with you from conception through old age, ensuring constant care at every stage of development. 2. Beyond location friends — Unlike human friends who are often limited by time or place ("location friends"), the object of true bitachon must be present in every situation. 3. Exclusive power source — Total reliance is only possible on one who possesses absolute control, where no other human can ultimately help or harm without their decree. 4. Unconditional love (Ahava she'eina tluyah bedavar) — The most essential factor for trust is knowing the provider's kindness is constant, extending even to those who may be unworthy. 5. Hearing the Father's Voice — Suffering is bearable when we recognize it comes from a loving Father; without that connection, the same "words" of life's difficulties become overwhelming. 6. Attachment and stability — Emotional health and bitachon are deeply linked to a sense of belonging ("Makom"); feeling you have a place in God's world is the foundation of faith. 7. Parental responsibility in Chinuch — Parents serve as the primary model for God; by showing unconditional love alongside discipline, they teach children how to relate to Hashem. 8. Correcting the lens — Many struggles with emunah are actually projections of past trauma; healing involves cleaning the "lens" through which we view Hashem's providence.
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AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Life-long guidance — True trust requires a provider who has been with you from conception through old age, ensuring constant care at every stage of development. 2. Beyond location friends — Unlike human friends who are often limited by time or place ("location friends"), the object of true bitachon must be present in every situation. 3. Exclusive power source — Total reliance is only possible on one who possesses absolute control, where no other human can ultimately help or harm without their decree. 4. Unconditional love (Ahava she'eina tluyah bedavar) — The most essential factor for trust is knowing the provider's kindness is constant, extending even to those who may be unworthy. 5. Hearing the Father's Voice — Suffering is bearable when we recognize it comes from a loving Father; without that connection, the same "words" of life's difficulties become overwhelming. 6. Attachment and stability — Emotional health and bitachon are deeply linked to a sense of belonging ("Makom"); feeling you have a place in God's world is the foundation of faith. 7. Parental responsibility in Chinuch — Parents serve as the primary model for God; by showing unconditional love alongside discipline, they teach children how to relate to Hashem. 8. Correcting the lens — Many struggles with emunah are actually projections of past trauma; healing involves cleaning the "lens" through which we view Hashem's providence.
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Hashem Got Your Back
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