Living a Spiritual Life: 13. Service

Similar documents
Living a Spiritual Life: 11. Striving

Living a Spiritual Life: 7. Six Essential Requisites for Spiritual Growth

Living a Spiritual Life: 5. Overcoming the Ego

Living a Spiritual Life: 9. Reading

Living a Spiritual Life: 12. Teaching

Living a Spiritual Life: 4. The Soul

Living a Spiritual Life: 8. Obligatory Prayer

Living a Spiritual Life: 2. The Path Toward Spirituality. Rodney H. Clarken Copyright 2011

Divine Manifestation. Bahá í Devotional Readings

Devotional on Joyfulness

Seeing God. Bahá í Devotional Readings

August - October 2009 Online Courses. The Advent of Divine Justice. Lead Faculty: Jane Faily

Big History Threshold 6 The Development of the Human Species Compiled by W. Huitt Erlangen, Germany March, 2014

The spiritual crisis of the modern age The nature of the Prophet The nature of Revelation

Guidance from the Bahá í Writings on Charity and Service

Why Help Others? This study is based on Matthew 6:1 4 and Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing, chapter 4 see also Blessings, chapter 4.

MY FEAST JOURNAL. FEAST OF MASHIYYAT (WILL) 27 September 15 October. Important days: -Baha'u'llah. Last month I learned that:

Moral Education Transcribed talk of Dr. Farzam Arbab 1

Selected Readings for Devotional Gatherings On the theme: Protecting the Most Vulnerable. Bahá'í Sacred Writings Protecting the Most Vulnerable

Featherston Children s Class (New Zealand) My book of memorisations Children s Classes Grade 2

A kindly tongue is the lodestone of the hearts of men. -Baha'u'llah

THE PRAYERS OF THE BÁB

LESSON TEN PSALMS

THE INSTITUTION OF THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE THE SCOPE OF ITS AUTHORITY. Prepared by Brent Poirier December 2016

Southern Field Echo. Ellen G. White. Copyright 2017 Ellen G. White Estate, Inc.

Station of a True Believer

The Publication of Bahá'í Literature A Chronology

THE BOOK OF BHAKTI MAGICK

Our Turbulent Times. 1.Social 2.Political 3.Religious 4.Economic 5.Environmental

Life and Death. Bahá í Devotional Readings

Seventh-day Adventist Teacher A Holy Calling

Prayer and Devotional Life

Authority and Centrality of the Universal House of Justice

Again, can the plant or the animal exercise discrimination, express devotion and commune with God? Certainly not. You alone can.

Chapter 1 TRUE MYSTICISM

Feast of Alá. Devotional Programme 1

Imagining Baha i Law. Dr. Roshan Danesh October 16, 2016

Book of The Covenant (Kitab-i-Ahd), Baha'u'llah, Tablets of Baha'u'llah, Pages:

Hymn # Sitting At the Feet of Jesus!

Elucidations. Comments on the Guardianship and the Universal House of Justice * The Universal House of Justice

The bicentennial celebrations of the Birth of Bahá u lláh and the Báb

Facilitation Guide The Spiritual Nature of the Local Assembly

THE ETHICAL BASIS OF JURISPRUDENCE

Contentment. 1. Contentment is one of the greatest possessions one may have.

Romans 12:9-21 King James Version August 19, 2018

The Language of the Heart: Parallels between Chinese and Baha'i Approaches to the Spiritual Self

Bahá'ís and the Internet New ways of sharing Bahá'í perspectives

ATTRIBUTES OF GOD Selected verses from the Writings of Bahá u lláh Compiled by William G. Huitt

Know thou of a certainty that thy Lord will come to thine aid with a. the Concourse on high and hosts of the Abhá Kingdom.

Kitab-I-Iqan, Book Of Certitude By Baha'u'llah

Charlie Prior October 18, 2017 PM Service

Extracts on the Local Spiritual Assemblies

Workshop. Devotional Meetings

Beautify your tongues, O people, with truthfulness, and adorn your souls with the ornament of honesty. -Baha'u'llah

All you need is a Word

Acquire True Wealth. Dr. M.W. Lewis. San Diego, Our subject this morning: Acquire True Wealth, Acquire True Wealth.

Twelve Steps, The: Baha'i Writings and the Twelve-Step program of recovery from substance abuse

Consultative Communication

The Divine Curriculum: Divine Design (Volume 1) 2015, Wisdom Editions, Calumet Editions, Chanhassen, MN. This PowerPoint presentation.

STEPS TO CHRIST CHAPTER 7 The Test of Discipleship

Sermon Mark S. Aites 5/19/13 A.M. PERFECTING HOLINESS (lesson idea borrowed)

ELECTING KINGS. (Below is a sermon that appeared in The Bible Students Monthly, 1916, V.8, #5.)

Steps. to Christ. The Work and the Life. Bible Study Series 10-16

THE 12 POWERS OF MAN

Charlie Prior November 8, 2015 AM Service. Matthew 26:26-28, John 15:16, Matthew 6:33, Joel 2:25, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Philippians 4:6-8, 3 John 1:2

SUBJECT THANKSGIVING

The Six Paramitas (Perfections)

Detachment - It seems as if detachment is a necessary requirement.

Human Ontology The Nature of Human Nature. John S Hatcher, PhD Editor, The Journal of Bahá'í Studies

Materials for Bahá'í Faith Submitted by: National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the U.S.

SUBJECT DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT

Calls for a Revival pages 9 16

New Covenant Promises Exceeding great and precious promises that make you a partaker of the Divine Nature

The Month of Ala / Loftiness

Paul Solomon Reading # L FA JDE, Atlanta, GA 02 /16/73

Ageless Wisdom for a Modern World

Lesson 4. The Word of God Lesson

Today we will deal with some of the preparation that is necessary as we get ready to Take this City.

The Story of Baha u llah: Promised One of All Religions READER S GUIDE QUESTIONS

Becoming a Woman of Grace

1 My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my commandments with thee;

Additional references: Matthew 5:27 28; Romans 6:12; Alma 39:9; D&C 42:23 See also Chastity; Temptation

Series James. This Message Faith Without the Fear of God is Dead part 1 The Judge is standing at the door. Scripture James 5:1-11

Hebrews Hebrews 13:17 Words of Wisdom - Part 5 May 23, 2010

BLOCK TWO 2 PETER 1:4

Becoming A Brilliant Star Character Development

Prepared by: Ray Reynolds

Knocking Are You Going To Let Him In:

DOGMATIC CONSTITUTION ON THE CHURCH LUMEN GENTIUM SOLEMNLY PROMULGATED BY HIS HOLINESS POPE PAUL VI ON NOVEMBER 21, 1964 CHAPTER I

Notes to Drill Conductor

Blessed is the Spot. O God, Guide Me. O God Educate these children. He is God. I Think You're Wonderful

Calvary Chapel South Bay Women s Ministry. A Woman of Virtue. Part 3. This Homework Belongs To: Phone Number. My Group Leader is: Group Number

Bahá í Meetings. A Compilation Prepared by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice. November 1975 Revised January 1989

THE PARABLE OF THE SOWER

ECONOMICS REVIEW FOR TEST #3. Know why America has been such a success because it has many advantages in regards to its economy.

Creation. Bahá í Devotional Readings

Opening the Door. by Kathleen

I dedicate this book to my loving wife, Erica, and my two daughters.

Compilation for the 2018 Counsellors Conference

Tablet on understanding the cause of opposition to the Manifestations of God. (Lawḥ-i ʿirfān-i ʿillat-i iʿrāḍ)

Transcription:

Living a Spiritual Life: 13. Service Rodney H. Clarken Copyright 2011

Module objective You will know how you can serve, be motivated to serve and arise to serve in the God and society. 2

Essential Requisite for Spiritual Growth 6. Selfless service in the work of the Cause and in the carrying on of our trade or profession. 3

Service: What is it? The action of helping others (Dictionary). Service in our work and Cause is a form of prayer and worship. Noblest deed, greatest blessing and highest righteousness. Service to humanity is service to God. 4

What is our duty? Every Bahá'í has the duty to acquire a trade or profession through which he will earn that wherewith he can support himself and his family; in the choice of such work he can seek those activities which are of benefit to his fellow-men and not merely those which promote his personal interests, still less those whose effects are actually harmful. (Universal House of Justice, 11/19/74) 5

Why selfless service? Whensoever ye behold a person whose entire attention is directed toward the Cause of God; whose only aim is this, to make the Word of God to take effect; who, day and night, with pure intent, is rendering service to the Cause; from whose behavior not the slightest trace of egotism or private motives is discerned 6

--who, rather, wandereth distracted in the wilderness of the love of God, and drinketh only from the cup of the knowledge of God, and is utterly engrossed in spreading the sweet savours of God, and is enamoured of the holy verses of the Kingdom of God-- know ye for a certainty that this individual 7

will be supported and reinforced by heaven; that like unto the morning star, he will forever gleam brightly out of the skies of eternal grace. But if he show the slightest taint of selfish desires and self love, his efforts will lead to nothing and he will be destroyed and left hopeless at the last." (Abdu'l-Baha, Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p. 71) 8

What is our service? "Beloved friends, the world moves deeper into the heart of darkness as its old order is rolled up. Pursuing our objectives with confidence, optimism, and an unshakeable resolve, we must never forget that our service is a spiritual one. Mankind is dying for lack of true religion and this is what we have to offer to humanity. 9

It is the love of God, manifest in the appearance of Bahá'u'lláh, which will feed the hungry souls of the world and eventually lead the peoples out of the present morass into the orderly, uplifting, and soul-inspiring task of establishing God's Kingdom on earth. (Universal House of Justice, Ridván, 138) 10

When is service worship? "In the Baha i Cause arts, sciences and all crafts are (counted as) worship....all effort and exertion put forth by man from the fullness of his heart is worship, if it is prompted by the highest motives and the will to do service to humanity. This is worship: to serve mankind and to minister to the needs of the people. Service is prayer. ('Abdu'l-Baha, Paris Talks, pp. 176-177) 11

Where to serve? 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. (on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, 2/6/39) 12

Why serve? The effects of prayer, meditation and reading are not significant unless translated into service. It is essential to our personal welfare and spiritual growth. It is a magnet that brings success and confirmations. 13

What brings success? 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. (on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, 7/12/52) 14

What greater destiny can we seek? For what a greater destiny can you hope to seek except that which Bahá'u'lláh has traced for every one of His loyal believer, namely to consecrate one's all to the service and glorification of His Faith! (on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, 1/30/39) 15

What profits us? Man s merit lieth in service and virtue and not in the pageantry of wealth and riches.dissipate not the wealth of your precious lives in the pursuit of evil and corrupt affection, nor let your endeavors be spent in promoting your personal interest. Guard against idleness and sloth, and cling unto that which profiteth mankind, whether young or old, whether high or low. (Baha'u'llah, Tablets of Baha'u'llah, 138) 16

What leads to happiness? That one indeed is a man who, today, dedicateth himself to the service of the entire human race. The Great Being saith: Blessed and happy is he that ariseth to promote the best interests of the peoples and kindreds of the earth. (Baha u llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha u llah, 250) 17

How is service like a plough? service in the Cause is like the plough which ploughs the physical soil when seeds are sown. It is necessary that the soil be ploughed up, so that it can be enriched, and thus cause a stronger growth of the seed. In exactly the same way the evolution of the spirit takes place through ploughing up the soil of the heart so that it is a constant reflection of the Holy Spirit. In this way the human spirit grows and develops by leaps and bounds. (Shoghi Effendi, Lights of Guidance, p. 70) 18

Why service to the Cause is important? He feels that, although your desire to partake actively of the dangers and miseries afflicting so many millions of people today, is natural, and a noble impulse, there can be no comparison between the value of Bahá'í work and any other form of service to humanity. (on behalf of Shoghi Effendi in Principles of Bahai Administration, 24) 19

With what should we occupy ourselves? It is enjoined upon each one of you to engage in some occupation, such as a craft, a trade or the like. We have exalted your engagement in such work to the rank of worship... Waste not your hours in idleness and sloth, but occupy yourselves with what will profit you and others. (Baha u llah, Kitab-i-Aqdas, v33) 20

Who should work? Every individual, no matter how handicapped and limited he may be, is under the obligation of engaging in some work or profession, for work, especially when performed in the spirit of service, is according to Bahá'u'lláh a form of worship. It has not only a utilitarian purpose, but has a value in itself, because it draws us nearer to God, and enables us to better grasp His purpose for us in this world. (The Kitab-i-Aqdas, n. 7/27/2011 56, p. 192) Rodney H Clarken 21

How to overcome trials?... 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. (on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, 10/6/54) 22

What is the highest righteousness? The highest righteousness of all is for blessed souls to take hold of the hands of the helpless and deliver them out of their ignorance and abasement and poverty, and with pure motives, and only for the sake of God, to arise and energetically devote themselves to the service of the masses, forgetting their own worldly advantage and working only to serve the general good. (Abdu'l-Baha, The Secret of Divine Civilization, p. 103) 23

How should we serve? Let them perform their services with complete sanctity and detachment in truthfulness, straightforwardness and the pursuit of virtue and excellence.to attain to true glory and honor, man should exercise justice and equity, forbear to act in an oppressive manner, render service to his government and work for the good of his fellow-citizens. (Abdul-Baha in Trustworthiness, 13) 24

How do we attain virtues? Baha u llah has thereby encouraged action and stimulated service. But the energies of the heart must not be attached to these things; the soul must not be completely occupied with them. Though the mind is busy, the heart must be attracted toward the Kingdom of God in order that the virtues of humanity may be attained from every direction and source. ('Abdu'l-Baha, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 187) 25

Possible goals for service? 1. Selflessly serve. Expand circle of service to encompass family, community, nation and humanity. 2. Practice the Golden Rule. 3. Use love, pure motives and excellence to the best of our ability for the greatest good. 4. Think at all times of rendering service. 26

Suggestions for achieving goals Set goals that are short-term, defined, achievable, measurable and rewardable. Associate with people who support your goals and are like minded. Make daily effort. Progress little by little, day by day. No pain, no gain. Treat prayer, meditation and reading like food; striving, service and teaching like exercise. They must be balanced. 27

Assignment: Memorize and Meditate 0 Son of Man! If thou lovest Me, turn, away from thyself, and if thou seekest My pleasure, regard not thine own, that thou mayest die in Me and I may eternally live in thee. (Baha'u'llah, The Arabic Hidden Words, #7) 28

Assignment: Read and Study Read William S. Hatcher s The Concept of Spirituality, III. The Collective Dimension of Spirituality, 1. The Social Matrix of Individual Growth and 2. Unity (956-58), to get more and deeper background information for this and other modules. 7/27/2011 Rodney H Clarken 29

Assignment: Reflect, Set Goals Act, Consult, Repeat Reflect on how you can be of greater service to the Cause and in your work or profession. Set a goal to do greater service the next day/week. Do it. After you have done it, consult with others on how it felt, what you learned and how you might do better next time. Repeat the process. 30

You have completed this module and the six essential requisites of spiritual growth. The next unit is 14. Fasting 31