Dear Fariborz,
However, taken as a general mandate, one can interpret
whosoever ariseth for the triumph
of My cause can be interpreted as fellow believers as well.
I would agree with this. Again, with the qualification of
encouragement and support rather than serve. To be more
explicit: we
Thank you. It's getting clearer. Explain to me the nuances of "serve" as
compared to "encourage, support". I always understood service as a baha'i as to
help/assist an endeavor. This ,of course, IMO, can take a lot of different forms
including physically serving, financially aiding, morally
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As you can see you have some literal phrases in here... first
duty... and serve those that have recognized. In my
subsequent responses I've responded to what I thought was your
interpretation of the found passage. Which does not, in
fact, combine those two phrases of first duty or serve
In a message dated 11/24/2004 2:58:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Explain to me the nuances of "serve" as compared to "encourage, support". I always understood service as a baha'i as to help/assist an endeavor. This ,of course, IMO, can take a lot of different forms
In a message dated 11/24/2004 6:44:32 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It was something to the effect that if someone (i.e.another believer) asked a Baha'i to do a service for the cause if is as ifBaha'u'llah (or maybe it was 'Abdul-Baha) Himself asked them to do it.