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GOOD IDEAS MUST BE CARRIED INTO ACTION |
All over the world one hears beautiful sayings extolled
and noble precepts admired. All men say
they love what is good, and hate everything that is
evil! Sincerity is to be admired, whilst lying is despicable.
Faith is a virtue, and treachery is a disgrace to
humanity. It is a blessed thing to gladden the hearts
of men, and wrong to be the cause of pain. To be
kind and merciful is right, while to hate is sinful.
Justice is a noble quality and injustice an iniquity. That
it is one’s duty to be pitiful and harm no one, and to
avoid jealousy and malice at all costs. Wisdom is the
glory of man, not ignorance; light, not darkness! It
is a good thing to turn one’s face toward God, and
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foolishness to ignore Him. That it is our duty to
guide man upward, and not to mislead him and be the
cause of his downfall. There are many more examples
like unto these.
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But all these sayings are but words and we see very
few of them carried into the world of action. On the
contrary, we perceive that men are carried away by
passion and selfishness, each man thinking only of what
will benefit himself even if it means the ruin of his
brother. They are all anxious to make their fortune
and care little or nothing for the welfare of others. They
are concerned about their own peace and comfort,
while the condition of their fellows troubles them not
at all.
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But Bahá’ís must not be thus; they must rise above
this condition. Actions must be more to them than
words. By their actions they must be merciful and
not merely by their words. They must on all occasions
confirm by their actions what they proclaim in words.
Their deeds must prove their fidelity, and their actions
must show forth Divine light.
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If we are true Bahá’ís speech is not needed. Our
actions will help on the world, will spread civilization,
will help the progress of science, and cause the arts to
develop. Without action nothing in the material world
can be accomplished, neither can words unaided advance
a man in the spiritual Kingdom. It is not through
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lip-service only that the elect of God have attained to
holiness, but by patient lives of active service they
have brought light into the world.
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Therefore strive that your actions day by day may
be beautiful prayers. Turn towards God, and seek
always to do that which is right and noble. Enrich
the poor, raise the fallen, comfort the sorrowful, bring
healing to the sick, reassure the fearful, rescue the
oppressed, bring hope to the hopeless, shelter the
destitute!
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