- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (Table talks in Akka,
authenticated by ‘Abdu’l-Baha; ‘Some Answered Questions’ – 2014 revised
translation by the Baha’i World Center)
Feb 28, 2020
The “exercise of compassion, high-mindedness, and justice”
In the innate nature of things there is no evil—all is good.
This applies even to certain apparently blameworthy attributes and dispositions
which seem inherent in some people, but which are not in reality reprehensible.
For example, you can see in a nursing child, from the beginning of its life,
the signs of greed, of anger, and of ill temper; and so it might be argued that
good and evil are innate in the reality of man, and that this is contrary to
the pure goodness of the innate nature and of creation. The answer is that
greed, which is to demand ever more, is a praiseworthy quality provided that it
is displayed under the right circumstances. Thus, should a person show greed in
acquiring science and knowledge, or in the exercise of compassion,
high-mindedness, and justice, this would be most praiseworthy. And should he
direct his anger and wrath against the bloodthirsty tyrants who are like
ferocious beasts, this too would be most praiseworthy. But should he display
these qualities under other conditions, this would be deserving of blame.
Feb 25, 2020
To “develop forgiveness” in one’s heart towards parents
As a devoted believer you are urged to strive to develop
forgiveness in your heart toward your parents who have abused you in so
disgraceful a manner, and to attain a level of insight which sees them as
captives of their lower nature, whose actions can only lead them deeper into
unhappiness and separation from God. By this means, you can liberate yourself
from the anger to which you refer in your letter, and foster your own spiritual
development. The peerless example of 'Abdu'l-Baha merits close scrutiny in your
quest for a sense of forgiveness; His abiding love for humanity, despite its
waywardness and perversity enabled Him to manifest sincere compassion and
magnanimity to those who had brought Him distress and hardship.
- The Universal
House of Justice (From a letter dated 9
September 1992 written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice to an
individual believer)
Feb 21, 2020
“entreat God for forgiveness and bounty for all”
Beware lest ye offend the feelings of anyone, or sadden the
heart of any person, or move the tongue in reproach of and finding fault with
anybody, whether he is friend or stranger, believer or enemy. Pray in behalf of
all and entreat God for forgiveness and bounty for all. Beware, beware that any
soul take revenge or retaliate over another even if he be a bloodthirsty enemy.
Beware, beware that any one rebuke or reproach a soul, though he may be an
ill-wisher and an ill-doer. Do ye not look upon the creature, advance ye toward
the Creator. Behold ye not the rebellious people, turn your faces toward the Lord
of Hosts. Look ye not upon the ground, raise your eyes to the
world-illuminating Sun, which hath transformed every atom of the gloomy soil
into bright and luminous substance.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha
(‘Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, vol. 1’)
Feb 18, 2020
To be “steadfast” in one’s love for the Manifestation of God
I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Thy mercy that hath surpassed
the entire creation, and Thy generosity that hath embraced all created things,
to cause me to turn my face wholly towards Thee, and to seek Thy shelter, and
to be steadfast in my love for Thee. Write down, then, for me what Thou didst
ordain for them who love Thee. Powerful art Thou to do what Thou pleasest. No
God is there beside Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, the All-Bountiful.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations of Baha’u’llah’)
Feb 16, 2020
The “celestial tree of love”
O Son of Love! Thou art but one step away from the glorious
heights above and from the celestial tree of love. Take thou one pace and with
the next advance into the immortal realm and enter the pavilion of eternity.
Give ear then to that which hath been revealed by the pen of glory.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words of Baha’u’llah’)
Feb 14, 2020
A rich person: - is one who possesses the love of God and His Chosen Ones
…it is related that on a certain day, one of the companions
of Sádiq [the sixth of the Shi’ih Imams] complained of his poverty before him.
Whereupon, Sádiq, that immortal beauty, made reply: “Verily thou art rich, and
hast drunk the draught of wealth.” That poverty-stricken soul was perplexed at
the words uttered by that luminous countenance, and said: “Where are my riches,
I who stand in need of a single coin?” Sádiq thereupon observed: “Dost thou not
possess our love?” He replied: “Yea, I possess it, O thou scion of the Prophet
of God!” And Sádiq asked him saying: “Exchangest thou this love for one
thousand dinars?” He answered: “Nay, never will I exchange it, though the world
and all that is therein be given me!” Then Sádiq remarked: “How can he who
possesses such a treasure be called poor?”
- Baha’u’llah (‘The
Kitab-i-Iqan’)
Feb 12, 2020
Love of God and “love of Him Who is the Manifestation of His Essence”
Feb 9, 2020
“'Abdu'l-Bahá wishes a sin covering eye”
If a fault is committed by someone and I treat him with kindness, this is not on account of my negligence; but as I acknowledge my own short-comings and am cognizant of my own state, I do not show any opposition to others.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (From
a Tablet, Star of the West, vol. 2, no. 16, December 31, 1911)
Feb 6, 2020
“This day is the day of forgiveness and leniency!”
- 'Abdu'l-Baha (Words
of ‘Abdu'l-Baha to a travel teacher before her departure for India. Star of the
West, vol. 5, no. 1, March 21, 1914)
Feb 4, 2020
“The sea of forgiveness… and the waves of pardon and beneficence”
Do not look at thy weakness and impotence; nay, look at the
power of thy Lord, which hath surrounded all regions. The sea of forgiveness
hath moved and the waves of pardon and beneficence have submerged the people of
sin. Be isolated from the grades of self and desire, so that thou mayest
succeed in that which behooveth the service of the Kingdom of God, and that
thou mayest be healed from every disease and sickness.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha
('Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, vol. 1')
Feb 2, 2020
Manifestation of God has the power to forgive sins
It is also recorded in the Gospel according to St. Luke,
that on a certain day Jesus passed by a Jew who was sick of the palsy, and lay
upon a couch. When the Jew saw Him, he recognized Him, and cried out for His
help. Jesus said unto him: “Arise from thy bed; thy sins are forgiven thee.”
Certain of the Jews, standing by, protested saying: “Who can forgive sins, but
God alone?” And immediately He perceived their thoughts, Jesus answering said
unto them: “Whether is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy, arise, and
take up thy bed, and walk; or to say, thy sins are forgiven thee? that ye may
know that the Son of Man hath power on earth to forgive sins.” [Cf. Luke
5:18–26] This is the real sovereignty, and such is the power of God’s chosen
Ones!
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
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