Betach'n for life, sheer 1739, Yaim Hamishi Bishabis, Parshis Tsaaf.
Today's sheer has been generously sponsored as a squs for Hatslachah.
Disqus of Nima Rata'ian, Chizik of all the listeners, Shabezu Hashem sent him Hatslachah and Brachah in everything that they do.
We are discussing the ability to maintain Betach'n even when things don't seem to be working out.
And we are talking about that this is what the Gammara means in Brachis Daf'n and Gimmel,
that the person that answers the Omeen is greater than the Mavar.
Now let's take it a step further. What does it mean? Omeen.
Omeen means amuna, which means to believe.
And it's the same word as Neh'em'an, which means loyal and trustworthy.
Our person who has Betach'n even when things are difficult,
and he doesn't let up the Betach'n and doesn't allow the difficulties to distract him or derail him from his Betach'n,
has amuna and by default is a Neh'em'an.
Such a person is a loyal individual to our Khadjbar.
Just like if you have a good friend, you have someone who's close to you,
and sometimes you don't always act perfectly towards your friend,
or towards your spouse, or towards anyone else that you have a relationship with.
Sometimes you do something out of character.
If there's a loyalty there, if there's a Neh'em'an is there, it lasts.
When a person gets married, we give him a brother, he should be Zaykhah,
to a bias Neh'em'an, be Israel. It should be Neh'em'an.
It should be loyal, trustworthy.
Both spouses should be loyal to each other, and loyal to Khadjbar,
who loyal to Khlau Yazar.
So yes, a person puts an effort in Betach'n, and a person tries,
and many times Barach'h'em were Zaykhah to see Yeshua's.
And as we explained, sometimes a person doesn't even know that he had a Yeshua.
Those are the seamless Yeshua's that they're a banish-lum sense,
even if you don't see it, or you don't realize it.
And sometimes we're not Zaykhah to that, and sometimes Khadjbar Shalom,
a person experiences a difficulty.
But in a certain sense, that is a much greater opportunity,
to demonstrate that you're a Neh'em'an.
You have Emuna. You can be trusted.
You are trusted ev'ed to the Rebanish-lum.
Even when you're going through something is difficult.
You don't let up on your Emuna on your Betach'n.
You don't let up on your understanding that the Rebanish-lum takes care of you
and cares about you.
That is a Neh'em'an.