By the Grace of G-d
17 Adar, 5715 [1955]
Brooklyn
Greetings and Blessings!
[...] When[285] one is in the immediate presence of the King of Kings, the Holy One, blessed be He,[286] it is clear - when one keeps this in mind - that there can be nothing that is not good, for in that place no one has any dominion apart from G-d alone. And if there sometimes arises a situation whose inner good one does not understand, this is only because one has not sufficiently meditated upon it in an endeavor to discover that hidden good. Then ultimately one sees that "whatever the Merciful One does, He does for the good."[287] [...]
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Notes:
- (Back to text) Igros Kodesh, Vol. 10, p. 389, Letter 3351.
- (Back to text) Earlier in this letter, the Rebbe had reminded his reader of how the Alter Rebbe likens G-d's acts of kindness to the magnanimity of a mighty mortal king, who raises a wretched outcast from the dungheap and escorts him to the innermost chambers of his palace. See Tanya, ch. 46.
- (Back to text) Berachos 60b.