EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 24 MIN
Your Money Comes from Hashem, Not Others
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. Wealth as a barrier — If material success leads to self-reliance instead of bitachon, it can become a barrier to our relationship with Hashem. 2. Enjoyment requires Divine permission — Even if a person possesses great wealth, they cannot truly benefit from it unless Hashem grants them the ‘peace of mind’ to do so. 3. Health is a gift — We must recognize that our physical well-being is a constant, moment-to-moment gift from Hashem, rather than just a result of our own efforts. 4. Freedom from people — True bitachon liberates a person from the need to flatter or rely on others, allowing one to live with total integrity and emes. 5. Financial independence and leadership — Maintaining independence from those we serve, such as a community or family, ensures our spiritual decisions remain pure and unbought. 6. Concentration in Avodah — Trusting Hashem with our future allows us to quiet distracting thoughts during tefillah and learning, knowing that He has everything under control. 7. The poor mindset — A person without bitachon might remain mentally 'poor' and anxious even while wealthy, while a person with trust remains 'rich' in spirit.
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AI-Generated Summary (AI can be inaccurate. Check important information): 1. Wealth as a barrier — If material success leads to self-reliance instead of bitachon, it can become a barrier to our relationship with Hashem. 2. Enjoyment requires Divine permission — Even if a person possesses great wealth, they cannot truly benefit from it unless Hashem grants them the ‘peace of mind’ to do so. 3. Health is a gift — We must recognize that our physical well-being is a constant, moment-to-moment gift from Hashem, rather than just a result of our own efforts. 4. Freedom from people — True bitachon liberates a person from the need to flatter or rely on others, allowing one to live with total integrity and emes. 5. Financial independence and leadership — Maintaining independence from those we serve, such as a community or family, ensures our spiritual decisions remain pure and unbought. 6. Concentration in Avodah — Trusting Hashem with our future allows us to quiet distracting thoughts during tefillah and learning, knowing that He has everything under control. 7. The poor mindset — A person without bitachon might remain mentally 'poor' and anxious even while wealthy, while a person with trust remains 'rich' in spirit.
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Your Money Comes from Hashem, Not Others
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