Selections from the writings of ‘Abdu'l-BaháʻAbdu'l-Bahá
Religion
Selections from the writings of ‘Abdu'l-Bahá
ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
Bahai Faith
Thou hadst asked about fate, predestination and will. Fate and
predestination consist in the necessary and indispensable relationships
which exist in the realities of things. These relationships have been
placed in the realities of existent beings through the power of creation
and every incident is a consequence of the necessary relationship. For
example, God hath created a relation between the sun and the terrestrial
globe that the rays of the sun should shine and the soil should yield.
These relationships constitute predestination, and the manifestation
thereof in the plane of existence is fate. Will is that active force which
controlleth these relationships and these incidents. Such is the epitome
of the explanation of fate and predestination. I have no time for a
detailed explanation. Ponder over this; the reality of fate,
predestination and will shall be made manifest.
168: O THOU LADY OF THE KINGDOM! PRAISE THOU GOD ...
O thou lady of the Kingdom! Praise thou God that in this age, the age of
the dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh, thou hast been awakened, hast been made
aware of the Manifestation of the Lord of Hosts. All the people of the
world are buried in the graves of nature, or are slumbering, heedless and
unaware. Just as Christ saith: ‘I may come when you are not aware. The
coming of the Son of Man is like the coming of a thief into a house, the
owner of which is utterly unaware.’
In brief, my hope is that from the bounties of Bahá’u’lláh, thou mayest
daily advance in the Kingdom, that thou mayest become a heavenly angel,
confirmed by the breaths of the Holy Spirit, and mayest erect a structure
that shall eternally remain firm and unshakeable....
These days are very precious; grasp the present opportunity and ignite a
candle that shall never be extinguished, and which shall pour out its
light eternally illuminating the world of mankind!
169: O YE TWO PATIENT SOULS! YOUR LETTER WAS RECEIVED. ...
O ye two patient souls! Your letter was received. The death of that
beloved youth and his separation from you have caused the utmost sorrow
and grief; for he winged his flight in the flower of his age and the bloom
of his youth to the heavenly nest. But he hath been freed from this
sorrow-stricken shelter and hath turned his face toward the everlasting
nest of the Kingdom, and, being delivered from a dark and narrow world,
hath hastened to the sanctified realm of light; therein lieth the
consolation of our hearts.
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