tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669597641513421106.post2392011712281469393..comments2024-03-03T21:23:24.175-05:00Comments on Inspire Yourself: Rejection - Strengthen Your EmunahChaya Sarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13283921497721772312noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669597641513421106.post-43866820974606812652012-02-05T20:27:48.610-05:002012-02-05T20:27:48.610-05:00this is so true! im so glad i came across it thnxz...this is so true! im so glad i came across it thnxz so much!its so well put!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669597641513421106.post-16941590018823697182010-05-25T21:36:07.539-04:002010-05-25T21:36:07.539-04:00Tamar-this was just an answer to the question that...Tamar-this was just an answer to the question that was asked, <i>how to deal with the feelings that come along with rejection</i> and the answer is: by strengthening your emunah and realizing that it's for the best!<br /><br />The phrase that you quoted means that if a person wants to do the wrong thing, Hashem allows Him to. Meaning that there are times that a person will get what they want even if it will take them in the wrong direction. Hashem doesn't hold a person back from doing aveiros. But, every person still has free choice. You can choose how you will react to certain situations. However, there are some circumstances Hashem puts a person into that may seem bad/harsh/difficult but in reality they really are for the person's good. We just have to keep reminding ourselves that we have a loving Father who has our best interests in mind-especially when things seem tough!<br /><br />nechama-I am so happy to hear that! It could be that Hashem wanted you to strengthen your trust in Him and daven more and then He was ready to give you your yeshuah. A person should always remember that when they daven, Hashem hears them and if it's best for them, they will get what they wanted. That's amazing!Devorahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09467731180285925143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669597641513421106.post-30609379713458789722010-05-25T20:52:19.525-04:002010-05-25T20:52:19.525-04:00thanx for posting. i was actually rejected from a ...thanx for posting. i was actually rejected from a sem. i really wanted to go to but i was ok with it because i thought that tyhis was supposed to happen - gam zu l'tovah. then i was told by a reliable sourse that it was very possible that i would still get in. and 2 weeks after getting the rejection letter i got an acceptance letter.this all happened in adar and i heard that in adar there is a special something to it that good things happen to peoplenechamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06569603564006765133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669597641513421106.post-60861457103196300882010-05-25T20:36:42.152-04:002010-05-25T20:36:42.152-04:00Rejection hurts, majorly, but at least you know th...Rejection hurts, majorly, but at least you know that Hashem doesn't want you in wherever you were rejected from. However, what about when you're accepted? Haba LiTamai- Poschim Lo- Hashem doesn't stop the natural order of things that you set in motion. How do you know if Hashem wants you to be doing something if He doesn't stop you from doing things you're not supposed to be doing?Tamarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01801476120486455016noreply@blogger.com