Dear Susan,
Yes, we are *supposed* to want more. But we don't do the determiantion
of when we've had enough. Tests don't stop until we die in any case.
It says in the Writings that God doesn't burden a soul beyond its capacity.
I'm just wondering how one could determine what a person's
obviously haven't
been burdened beyond their capacity.
Dear David,
The proverb in question was written by Abdu'l-Baha in reference to how
much people should contribute to the Fund. I've also seen the House
quote it in reference to acts of service. I haven't seen it applied to
tests.
warmest
is, in most circumstances, I just try to do
the best I can with whatever life throws at me.
According to the Writings those who have committed suicide obviously
haven't been burdened beyond their capacity.
Someone else wrote that God never tests a person beyond their capacity to
turn
I always thought the proverb in question applied any and all tests.
Dear Dean,
The context in which I've read the proverb did not say anything about
tests whatsoever. It seems to have more to do with our not feeling
over-burdened by obligations. Here are the contexts in which I found
Hello Susan,
Tests don't stop until we die in any case.
Would you please tell me where in the writings it says that there will
be no more tests in the worlds after this one?
Thanks,
Tim
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Tests don't stop until we die in any case.
Would you please tell me where in the writings it says that
there will
be no more tests in the worlds after this one?
Dear Tim,
I'm presuming that is the case because of what Abdu'l-Baha indicated
about progress in the afterlife
Dear Susan,
Well, you could also ask for them. But God has been so bountiful to me
on this account that I've never felt any compulsion to pray for tests.
How is one to determine whether they have enough tests in their life? And
if we grow from tests aren't we supposed to want more
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Subject: Re: Tests
Dear Susan,
Well, you could also ask for them. But God has been so bountiful to me
on this account that I've never felt any compulsion to pray for tests.
How is one to determine whether
How is one to determine whether they have enough tests in their
life? And
if we grow from tests aren't we supposed to want more?
Yes, we are *supposed* to want more. But we don't do the determiantion
of when we've had enough. Tests don't stop until we die in any case.
warmest, Susan
I don't recall seeing this before. I think I know what the
benefits of this
world are, but what are teh benefits of the next world spoken about?
Dear David,
What the Bab is talking about is seeking heaven or paradise for its
own sake instead of seeking God Himself. . The Muslim
Quoting David Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Indeed shouldst Thou desire to confer blessing upon a servant Thou
wouldst
blot out from the realm of his heart every mention or disposition
except
Thine Own mention; and shouldst Thou ordain evil for a servant by
reason of
that which his hands
Indeed shouldst Thou desire to confer blessing upon a servant Thou wouldst
blot out from the realm of his heart every mention or disposition except
Thine Own mention; and shouldst Thou ordain evil for a servant by reason of
that which his hands have unjustly wrought before Thy face, Thou
to focus on God's revealed Will through
Baha'u'llah and follow His guidance as to how to grow through them. I
don't think there is any profit in speculating about in what sense
God is sending us tests. Like that story of the three brothers I
recounted, these kinds of speculations will just drive you
Why didn't God send
any tests?
Well, you could also ask for them. But God has been so bountiful to me
on this account that I've never felt any compulsion to pray for tests.
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maybe rich people don't feel tests God sends (maybe they only feel tested when
their stocks on wall street fall). LOL
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any tests?
Well, you could also ask for them. But God has been so bountiful to me
on this account that I've never felt any
Hi Susan,
Well, you could also ask for them. But God has been so bountiful to me
on this account that I've never felt any compulsion to pray for tests.
Are you saying you think the answer to my question Does God intervene to
make bad things happen so as to test people? is yes? Asking surely
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