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From a Fireside given by Brandy Martin on Service.The Mystery of Sacrifice "O maid-servant of God! The mystery of sacrifice is that man should sacrifice all his conditions for the divine station of God. The station of God is mercy, kindness, forgiveness, sacrifice, favour, grace and giving-life to the spirits and lighting the fire of His love in the hearts and arteries. I asked God to make thee a sign of mercy, the banner of kindness among His maid-servants." (Abdu'l-Baha: Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha, Vol. I, p. 65) (Multiple Authors: Lights of Guidance, Pages: 117-118)
(From a letter dated 10 December 1947 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer) (Shoghi Effendi: Living the Life, Page: 19)
"The problem of to what extent we should sacrifice our time for the interest of the Cause depends for its solution upon individual means and circumstances. It is a personal problem that we ought to settle individually. One person may give all his time to teaching and rely upon small personal income and another may find himself more fitted to business and give his share of service in the form of financial assistance." (From a letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer, December 18, 1930) (Multiple Authors: Lights of Guidance, Page: 118)
"...There is nothing that brings success in the Faith like service. Service is the magnet which draws the divine confirmations. Thus, when a person is active, they are blessed by the Holy Spirit. When they are inactive, the Holy Spirit cannot find a repository in their being, and thus they are deprived of its healing and quickening rays." (From a letter written on behalf of the Guardian to an individual believer, July 12, 1952: Living the Life, p. 18) (Multiple Authors: Lights of Guidance, Page: 118)
"...An individual must center his whole heart and mind on service to the Cause, in accordance with the high standards set by Bahá'u'lláh. When this is done, the hosts of the Supreme Concourse will come to the assistance of the individual, and every difficulty and trial will gradually be overcome." (From a letter written on behalf of the Guardian to an individual believer, October 6, 1954: Ibid., p. 19) (Multiple Authors: Lights of Guidance, Page: 118)
"...This irresistible urge to serve which you feel and which has prompted you to offer yourself for work in the teaching field is itself a clear indication that you are being guided by the Almighty to attain your highest and noblest goal in this life. For what a greater destiny can you hope to seek except that which Baha'u'llah has traced for every one of His loyal believers, namely to consecrate one's all to the service and glorification of His Faith! This assurance should indeed fortify your hopes, and enable you to banish every sense of dissatisfaction, and of unworthiness which may linger in your heart, and which may deter you from participating joyously and actively in serving the Cause. You should not look at your limitations, but derive full confidence at the thought that, however limited your resources and capacities may be, your efforts will be reinforced by Divine confirmations, provided you do your share and discharge your obligations as a believer, fully and conscientiously. Your perseverance will, even as a magnet, draw upon you the favours and blessings of Baha'u'llah. Do feel happy and confident, therefore, and fortified by such an assurance arise to contribute all that is in your power towards the furtherance and promulgation of our beloved Cause." (From a letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer, January 30, 1939) (Multiple Authors: Lights of Guidance, Page: 119)
"There is no general rule, or any particular standard requiring a believer to serve in one field at the exclusion of others. Every believer is to choose for himself any avenue of work in which he conscientiously feels he can render the greatest amount of service to the Cause. He can seek the advice of his Assembly, and of his fellow-believers before taking such a step, but there is no obligation requiring him to do so." (From a letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer, February 6, 1939) (Multiple Authors: Lights of Guidance, Page: 119)
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