Under which basis can one trust in G-d that everything will be good, if sinful behavior rightfully deserves consequences, and perhaps is exactly the reason for why he faces the issue that he has?

Under which basis can one trust in G-d that everything will be good, if sinful behavior rightfully deserves consequences, and perhaps is exactly the reason for why he faces the issue that he has?

Having true Bitachon requires daily mental and emotional toil until it is achieved, and one who does this great divine service creates a reason for why G-d will not go through with the punishment. [In other words, through a person using the troubles that he is facing to motivate him to rebuild his relationship with G-d, and he indeed rebuilds his relationship to the point that he feels completely safe with G-d and that G-d loves him and protects him and will save him from all harm, this itself arouses within G-d the desire to act with him likewise and give him revealed good even if he is truly undeserving.]

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