We've been discussing the Gemara in Sota 48b, which states that a person who is so short on their sustenance, that they only have sufficient provisions for today, with no idea of how they're going to obtain basic supplies for even tomorrow, one is called on to trust in Hashem, that just like He came through for us so many times before, He will once again come through and provide us with what we need.
There are many reasons to make efforts into growing in our emunah and bitachon. Most importantly, that is what the Torah commentaries teach us, is our ultimate ticket to our place in the next world. As the Ramban at the end of Parshas Bo that we've quoted many times states, that the purpose of all the mitzvos, and in fact the only reason for Hashem creating us in the first place, is that we come to have emunah in Hashem.
And besides the fact that taking the principles of emunah and applying them in a practical way using bitachon, is an outright obligation from the Torah, and Hashem blesses those who rely on Him and curses those who rely on other means, and many other things that we've learnt and discussed about emunah and bitachon, additionally, when a person moves more towards relying on Hashem sincerely, it is the greatest anti-anxiety medication that one can find.
When we rely on other things, there are so many things to be scared of, so many things that can transpire that are true reason for fear, be it other individuals who might have more power than us, or certain situations which may be unpredictable. But when we work towards relying on Hashem more and more, the less anxious and more calm we feel about anything and everything, because we know just like Hashem was the initial creator of the world, and just like Hashem continuously dictates what will happen at every single moment to the whole world at large, as well as to every single intricate detail in every single one of our lives, seeing as He is controlling, guiding, and dictating everything that will transpire in my life, what am I to worry about?
However, as we've been discussing, there are many levels to emunah, and when we read these Torah passages, our job is to internalize that yes, to truly internalize the values of emunah and bitachon is going to be a tremendous mountain to climb, and a difficult challenge, because again, that is ultimately the reason that we exist in this world, so obviously it can't come easy. But again, the only reason Hashem created us in the first place is to give to us, is to be kind to us, and Hashem does not give us impossible challenges. Hashem does not expect us to be angels or something beyond what our maximum potential would allow us to be. We are only called on to make our maximum effort to grow in our emunah and bitachon, and Hashem sees our efforts.
The more we make an effort to be more exposed to the Torah sources and inspiration about emunah and bitachon via the many platforms available in today's day and age, the more we are truly being successful in our endeavor to climb the ladder of emunah and bitachon in this world. Although we have discussed many Torah sources and passages that emphasize the great importance of emunah and bitachon, each time one learns Torah sources and inspiration about these concepts, it helps us to be constantly mindful to make an effort to grow to our maximum potential in these areas.
The Vilna Gaon in Even Shleima, chapter 3, writes that emunah and bitachon are the core of the entire Torah, and he thereafter goes on to explain that having emunah and bitachon, which is the core of the entire Torah, refers to the Gemara that we've been discussing, that one who only has provisions just for today nevertheless does not feel anxious about tomorrow's supplies due to their faith in Hashem. We've also mentioned numerous times how the Vilna Gaon in the same passage, in Even Shlema, chapter 3, writes that one who commits severe transgressions but nevertheless excels in bitachon is better than one who does not transgress but does not have bitachon. The core and source of the whole of Judaism and all of our service to Hashem is emunah.