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Hashem promises His people that if they will labor in His Torah, He will
grant them an abundance of blessings. The rains will fall in their proper
time, and Bnei Yisrael will win their battles in a supernatural way.
Avraham Avinu taught us that a Jew must perform Hashem’s commands
with great pride. When he was commanded to perform brit milah,he was
happy to fulfill it, reasoning that if before doing the brit milah, Hashem
had delivered the five kings into his hands, how much more blessings
would he merit after fulfilling the mitzvah.
Avraham always invested much effort and labor in his service of Hashem.
Although Hashem tested Avraham Avinu with difficult trials, he never “Then they will confess their sin and the sin of
raised any questions in argument, but fulfilled Hashem’s will happily. their forefathers, for the treachery with which
they betrayed Me, and also for having behaved
toward Me with casualness”
(Vayikra 26:40)