We all know how often the Master and the beloved Guardian
called upon the friends to consciously strive to be more loving, more united,
more dedicated and prayerful than ever before in order to overcome the
atmosphere of present-day society which is unloving, disunited, careless of
right and wrong and heedless of God. "... when we see the increasing
darkness in the world today," the Guardian's secretary wrote on his
behalf, "we can fully realize that unless the Message of Bahá'u'lláh
reaches into the hearts of men and transforms them, there can be no peace and
no spiritual progress in the future." (The Universal House of Justice,
from a message to the Baha’is of the world dated 16 November 1969; Messages
from the Universal House of Justice, 1963-1986)
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Dec 30, 2013
devotional attitude
One who performeth neither good deeds nor acts of worship is
like unto a tree which beareth no fruit, and an action which leaveth no trace.
Whosoever experienceth the holy ecstasy of worship will refuse to barter such
an act or any praise of God for all that existeth in the world. Fasting and
obligatory prayer are as two wings to man's life. Blessed be the one who
soareth with their aid in the heaven of the love of God, the Lord of all worlds.
(Baha’u’llah, compilation: ‘The Importance of Obligatory Prayer and Fasting’,
prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice’)
Dec 29, 2013
devotional attitude
The obligatory prayers are binding
inasmuch as they are conducive to humility and submissiveness, to setting one's
face towards God and expressing devotion to Him. Through such prayer man
holdeth communion with God, seeketh to draw near unto Him, converseth with the
true Beloved of one's heart, and attaineth spiritual stations. (‘Abdu’l-Baha,
The Compilation of Compilations, Vol. II, The Importance of Prayer, Meditation
and the Devotional Attitude)
Dec 28, 2013
devotional attitude
‘Abdu’l-Bahá was asked if prayer was necessary since
presumably God knows the wishes of all our hearts
‘Abdu'l-Bahá said:
"If one friend feels love for another he will wish to
say so. Though he knows that the friend is aware that he loves him, he will
still wish to say so. If there is anyone that you love do you not seek an
opportunity to speak with him, to speak lovingly with him, to bring him gifts,
to write him letters? If you do not feel such a desire it would be that you did
not love your friend. God knows the wishes of all hearts. But the impulse to
pray is a natural one springing from man's love to God. (Words of ‘Abdu'l-Bahá,
from an article in The Fortnightly Review, June, 1911, by Miss E. S. Stevens;
Star of the West, vol. 8, May 17, 1917)
Dec 27, 2013
devotional attitude
Prayer is essentially a communion between man and God, and
as such transcends all ritualistic forms and formulae. (From a letter dated 15 June 1935 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi
to the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States; The Compilation of
Compilations, vol. III, Service in Baha’i Temples)
Dec 26, 2013
devotional attitude
These children are even as young plants, and teaching them the prayers is as letting the rain pour down upon them, that they may wax tender and fresh, and the soft breezes of the love of God may blow over them, making them to tremble with joy. (‘Abdu’l-Bahá, ‘Selections from the Writings of 'Abdu'l-Bahá’)
Dec 25, 2013
devotional attitude
It is seemly that the servant should, after each prayer,
supplicate God to bestow mercy and forgiveness upon his parents. Thereupon
God's call will be raised: 'Thousand upon thousand of what thou hast asked for
thy parents shall be thy recompense!' Blessed is he who remembereth his parents
when communing with God. There is, verily, no God but Him, the Mighty, the
Well-Beloved. (The Báb, ‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb)
Dec 24, 2013
devotional attitude
The beloved Guardian described that portion of the Feast in
which prayers and other passages of the Sacred Scriptures of the Faith are read
as being “devotional” in character and stated that its purpose is to inspire a
prayerful attitude and stimulate a spirit of reverence in the hearts of the friends.
(From a letter dated March 15, 2011 written on behalf of the Universal House of
Justice to an individual believer)
Dec 23, 2013
devotional attitude
Occupy thyself in remembrance of the Beauty of Him Who is
the Unconstrained at early morn, and seek communion with Him at the hour of
dawn. O 'Ali! Remembrance of Me is a healing medicine to the souls and a light
to the hearts of men. (Baha’u’llah,
The Compilation of the Compilations, Vol. II, The Importance of Prayer,
Meditation, and the Devotional Attitude)
Dec 22, 2013
devotional attitude
Praise be to God, thy heart is engaged in the commemoration
of God, thy soul is gladdened by the glad tidings of God and thou art absorbed
in prayer. The state of prayer is the best of conditions, for man is then
associating with God. Prayer verily bestoweth life, particularly when offered
in private and at times, such as midnight, when freed from daily cares. (‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
‘Selections from the Writings of 'Abdu'l-Bahá’)
Dec 21, 2013
devotional attitude
The reason why privacy hath been enjoined in moments of
devotion is this, that thou mayest give thy best attention to the remembrance
of God, that thy heart may at all times be animated with His Spirit, and not be
shut out as by a veil from thy Best Beloved. Let not thy tongue pay lip service
in praise of God while thy heart be not attuned to the exalted Summit of Glory,
and the Focal Point of communion. (The Báb, ‘Selections from the Writings of
the Báb)
Dec 20, 2013
devotional attitude
It is the soul of man that has first to be fed. And this
spiritual nourishment prayer can best provide. Laws and institutions, as viewed
by Bahá'u'lláh, can become really effective only when our inner spiritual life
has been perfected and transformed. (From a letter dated 8 December 1935
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer, published in
"Bahá'í News" 102, August 1936; The Compilation of Compilations, Vol.
II, The Importance of Prayer, Meditation and the Devotional Attitude)
Dec 19, 2013
devotional attitude
Recite ye the verses of God in such measure that ye be not
overtaken with fatigue or boredom. Burden not your souls so as to cause
exhaustion and weigh them down, but rather endeavour to lighten them, that they
may soar on the wings of revealed Verses unto the dawning-place of His signs.
This is conducive to nearer access unto God, were ye to comprehend. (Baha’u’llah,
‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
Dec 18, 2013
devotional attitude
The believers, as we all know, should endeavour to set such
an example in their personal lives and conduct that others will feel impelled
to embrace a Faith which reforms human character. However, unfortunately, not
everyone achieves easily and rapidly the victory over self. What every
believer, new or old, should realize is that the Cause has the spiritual power
to re-create us if we make the effort to let that power influence us, and the
greatest help in this respect is prayer. We must supplicate Bahá'u'lláh to
assist us to overcome the failings in our own characters, and also exert our
own will-power in mastering ourselves. (From a letter dated 27 February 1945
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to two believers; The Compilation of
Compilations, Vol. II, The Importance of Prayer, Meditation and the Devotional
Attitude)
Dec 17, 2013
devotional attitude
Recite ye the verses of God every morning and evening. Whoso
reciteth them not hath truly failed to fulfil his pledge to the Covenant of God
and His Testament, and whoso in this day turneth away therefrom hath indeed
turned away from God since time immemorial. (Baha’u’llah, Kitáb-i-Aqdas; The Compilation of
Compilations, vol. I, The Importance of Deepening our Knowledge of the Faith)
Dec 16, 2013
devotional attitude
During thy supplications to God and thy reciting, “Thy Name
is my healing," consider how thine heart is cheered, thy soul delighted by
the spirit of the love of God, and thy mind attracted to the Kingdom of God! By
these attractions one's ability and capacity increase. When the vessel is
enlarged the water increases, and when the thirst grows the bounty of the cloud
becomes agreeable to the taste of man. This is the mystery of supplication and
the wisdom of stating one's wants. (‘Abdu’l-Baha, quoted by J.E. Esslemont in "Bahá'u'lláh
and the New Era"; The Compilation of Compilations vol. II, The Importance
of Prayer, Meditation and the Devotional Attitude)
Dec 15, 2013
Dec 14, 2013
devotional attitude
Intone, O My servant, the verses of God that have been
received by thee, as intoned by them who have drawn nigh unto Him, that the
sweetness of thy melody may kindle thine own soul, and attract the hearts of
all men. Whoso reciteth, in the privacy of his chamber, the verses revealed by
God, the scattering angels of the Almighty shall scatter abroad the fragrance
of the words uttered by his mouth, and shall cause the heart of every righteous
man to throb. Though he may, at first, remain unaware of its effect, yet the
virtue of the grace vouchsafed unto him must needs sooner or later exercise its
influence upon his soul. Thus have the mysteries of the Revelation of God been
decreed by virtue of the Will of Him Who is the Source of power and wisdom.(Baha’u’llah,
‘Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh’)
Dec 13, 2013
devotional attitude
. . . the core of religious faith is that mystic feeling
that unites man with God. This state of spiritual communion can be brought
about and maintained by means of meditation and prayer. And this is the reason
why Bahá'u'lláh has so much stressed the importance of worship. It is not
sufficient for a believer to merely accept and observe the teachings. He
should, in addition, cultivate the sense of spirituality, which he can acquire
chiefly by the means of prayer. (From a letter dated 8 December 1935 written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer, published in "Bahá'í
News" 102, August 1936; The Compilation of Compilations, Vol. II, The
Importance of Prayer, Meditation and the Devotional Attitude)
Dec 12, 2013
devotional attitude
Immerse yourselves in the ocean of My words, that ye may
unravel its secrets, and discover all the pearls of wisdom that lie hid in its
depths. Take heed that ye do not vacillate in your determination to embrace the
truth of this Cause--a Cause through which the potentialities of the might of
God have been revealed, and His sovereignty established. With faces beaming
with joy, hasten ye unto Him. This is the changeless Faith of God, eternal in
the past, eternal in the future. (Baha’u’llah, ‘Kitab-i-Aqdas’; The Compilation
of Compilations, vol. II, The Importance of Prayer, Meditation and Devotional
Attitude)
Dec 11, 2013
Teaching the Cause
One thing and only one thing will unfailingly and alone secure the
undoubted triumph of this sacred Cause, namely, the extent to which our own
inner life and private character mirror forth in their manifold aspects the
splendor of those eternal principles proclaimed by Bahá'u'lláh. (Shoghi Effendi,
from a letter dated 24 September 1924; ‘Baha'i Administration’)
Dec 10, 2013
Teaching the Cause
O SON OF BEING!
Make mention of Me on My earth, that in My heaven I may
remember thee, thus shall Mine eyes and thine be solaced. (Bahá'u'lláh, The
Arabic Hidden Words)
Dec 9, 2013
Teaching the Cause
Every day has certain needs. In those early days the Cause
needed Martyrs, and people who would stand all sorts of torture and persecution
in expressing their faith and spreading the message sent by God. Those days
are, however, gone. The Cause at present does not need martyrs who would die
for the faith, but servants who desire to teach and establish the Cause
throughout the world. To live to teach in the present day is like being
martyred in those early days. It is the spirit that moves us that counts, not
the act through which that spirit expresses itself; and that spirit is to serve
the Cause of God with our heart and soul. (From a letter dated 3 August 1932
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer, quoted in
"Bahá'í News", 68, Nov 1932; The Compilation of Compilations, vol.
II, Living the Life)
Dec 8, 2013
Teaching the Cause
By the righteousness of God! Whoso openeth his lips in this
Day and maketh mention of the name of his Lord, the hosts of Divine inspiration
shall descend upon him from the heaven of My name, the All-Knowing, the
All-Wise. On him shall also descend the Concourse on high, each bearing aloft a
chalice of pure light. Thus hath it been foreordained in the realm of God’s
Revelation, by the behest of Him Who is the All-Glorious, the Most Powerful. (Bahá'u'lláh,
‘Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'láh’)
Dec 7, 2013
Teaching the Cause
It is primarily through the potency of noble deeds and character, rather
than by the power of exposition and proofs, that the friends of God should
demonstrate to the world that what has been promised by God is bound to happen,
that it is already taking place and that the divine glad-tidings are clear,
evident and complete. For unless some illustrious souls step forth into the
arena of service and shine out resplendent in the assemblage of men, the task
of vindicating the truth of this Cause before the eyes of enlightened people
would be formidable indeed. However, if the friends become embodiments of
virtue and good character, words and arguments will be superfluous. Their very
deeds will well serve as eloquent testimony, and their noble conduct will
ensure the preservation, integrity and glory of the Cause of God. (From a
letter dated 19 December 1923 written by Shoghi Effendi to the Bahá'ís of the
East - translated from the Persian; The Compilation of Compilations,
vol. I, A Chase and Holy Life)
Dec 6, 2013
Teaching the Cause
In this day every believer must concentrate his thoughts on teaching the
Faith... O loved ones of God! Each one of the friends must teach at least one
soul each year. This is everlasting glory. This is eternal grace. (Abdu’l-Baha, compilation, ‘The Individual and
Teaching – Raising the Divine Call’, prepared by the Research Department of the
Universal House of Justice)
Dec 5, 2013
Teaching the Cause
All the Bahá'ís, new and old alike, should devote themselves
as much as possible to teaching the Faith; they should also realize that the
atmosphere of true love and unity which they manifest within the Bahá'í
Community will directly affect the public, and be the greatest magnet for
attracting people to the Faith and confirming them. (From a letter dated 4
April 1947 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to the Local Spiritual Assembly
of Stuttgart, Germany; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. II, Guidelines for
Teaching)
Dec 4, 2013
Teaching the Cause
The teacher should not consider himself as learned and others ignorant.
Such a thought breedeth pride, and pride is not conducive to influence. The
teacher should not see in himself any superiority; he should speak with the
utmost kindliness, lowliness and humility, for such speech exerteth influence
and educateth the souls. (‘Abdu’l-Baha, Selections from the Writings of 'Abdu'l-Bahá)
Dec 3, 2013
Teaching the Cause
The teaching work should under all conditions be actively
pursued by the believers because divine confirmations are dependent upon it.
Should a Bahá'í refrain from being fully, vigorously and wholeheartedly
involved in the teaching work he will undoubtedly be deprived of the blessings
of the Abhá Kingdom. (‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Selections from the Writings of
'Abdu'l-Bahá)
Dec 2, 2013
Teaching the Cause
If they arise to teach My Cause, they must let the breath of
Him Who is the Unconstrained, stir them and must spread it abroad on the earth with
high resolve, with minds that are wholly centered in Him, and with hearts that
are completely detached from and independent of all things, and with souls that
are sanctified from the world and its vanities. It behoveth them to choose as
the best provision for their journey reliance upon God, and to clothe
themselves with the love of their Lord, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious. If
they do so, their words shall influence their hearers. (Bahá'u'lláh, ‘Gleanings
from the Writings of Bahá'u'láh’)
Dec 1, 2013
Teaching the Cause
If thou wishest to guide the souls, it is incumbent on thee to be firm, to
be good and to be imbued with praiseworthy attributes and divine qualities
under all circumstances. Be a sign of
love, a manifestation of mercy, a fountain of tenderness, kind-hearted, good to
all and gentle to the servants of God, and especially to those who bear
relation to thee, both men and women. Bear every ordeal that befalleth thee
from the people and confront them not save with kindness, with great love and
good wishes. (‘Abdu’l-Bahá, ‘Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, vol. 3)
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