A Faithful Child

A Faithful Child

From Living Emunah By Rabbi David Ashear by Rabbi David Ashear

April 22, 2026

About this episode

This episode discusses the concept of being a faithful child of God and the importance of daily reliance on Him for sustenance.

The Zohar HaKadosh writes that a bara mehemna —a faithful child—is one who asks Hashem for his sustenance every single day, even when he already has enough food to eat. And when he does this, Hashem blesses him with more. What is it about this behavior that makes a person so special? Why does this earn him the title of a child of emunah ? We know that when Yaakov Avinu was fleeing from Esav, he was robbed by Eliphaz and lost all of his money. The pasuk tells us that Yaakov then asked Hashem for לֶחֶם לֶאֱכֹל וּבֶגֶד לִלְבֹּשׁ —bread to eat and clothing to wear. The mefarshim ask: seemingly, the words le'echol and lilbosh are unnecessary. Of course bread is for eating and clothing is for wearing. Why did the Torah phrase it this way? The sefer Birkat Hamazon BeKavana explains that perhaps Yaakov was saying to Hashem: I want to be a faithful son, one who turns to You every single day. Therefore, please give me only enough bread for today—without extras—and just enough clothing to wear—without extras—so that I will always need to come back to You. However, this explanation is difficult, because we know that later Yaakov became extremely wealthy in the house of Lavan. Was Hashem…

Topics covered

  • faith
  • sustenance
  • trust in God
  • Yaakov Avinu
  • Zohar HaKadosh

Keywords

  • emunah
  • daily prayer
  • spirituality
  • Jewish teachings

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Torah

Places: Marah

More episodes of Living Emunah By Rabbi David Ashear

Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the Living Emunah By Rabbi David Ashear podcast page.