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Knowledge must result in Action
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A representative from a well known society
made reference to its meetings for the purpose of a
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search into the reality of truth, and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
said “I know of your work. I think a great deal of
it. I know your desire is to serve mankind, and to
draw together Humanity under the banner of
Oneness; but its members must beware less it
become only a discussion. Look about you. How
many committees have been formed, and living
for a little while, have died! Committees and
Societies can not create or give life.
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“People get together and talk, but it is God’s
Word alone that is powerful in its results.
Consider for a moment: you would not trade
together if you had no income from it and derived
no benefit! Look at the followers of Christ. Their
power was due to their ardour and their deeds.
Every effort must have its result, else it is not a
true effort. You must become the means of
lighting the world of humanity. This is the
infallible proof and sign. Every progress depends
on two things, knowledge and practice. First
acquire knowledge, and, when conviction is
reached, put it into practice.
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“Once a learned man journeyed to see me to
receive my blessing, saying he knew and
comprehended the Bahá’í teachings. When I told
him that he could receive the blessings of the Holy
Spirit at any time when he put himself in a
receptive attitude to accept them, he said he was
always in a receptive attitude.
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“‘What would you do,’ I asked ‘if I were to
suddenly turn and strike you?’ He instantly flared
with indignation and strode angrily about the
room.
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“After a little I went over and took his arm,
saying, ‘But you must return good for evil.
Whether I honoured you or despised you, you
should follow the teachings; now you merely read
them. Remember the words of Jesus who said,
‘The first shall be last, and the last first.’ The man
turned, shook my hand and departed, and I have
since heard of many kind acts he has done.”
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When ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was addressed by the
name of prophet, he answered, “My name is
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, the Servant of God” [literally, the
Slave of Glory.]
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