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Bahá'í World Faith (`Abdu'l-Bahá's Section Only)
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Pages 382-383
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KNOWLEDGE AND DEEDS
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Although a person of good deeds is acceptable at the Threshold
of the Almighty, yet it is first "to know," and then "to do." Although
a blind man produceth a most wonderful and exquisite
art, yet he is deprived of seeing it. Consider how most animals
labor for man, draw loads and facilitate travel; yet, as they are
ignorant, they receive no reward for this toil and labor. The cloud
raineth, roses and hyacinths grow; the plain and meadow, the
garden and trees become green and blossom; yet they do not
realize the results and outcome of all these. The lamp is lighted,
but as it hath not a conscious knowledge of itself, no one hath
become glad because of it. Moreover, a soul of excellent deeds and
good manners will undoubtedly advance from whatever horizon
he beholdeth the lights radiating. Herein lies the difference: By
faith is meant, first, conscious knowledge, and second, the practice
of good deeds.
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