It's beginning to look that way!and we are living in the End Times.
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It's beginning to look that way!and we are living in the End Times.
I believe we are approaching End Times - specifically "The Great Tribulation"
I believe Jesus is going to come down from Heaven, an event which will be literally awesome!
It's just a matter of when...
Any time now...
i couldn't find those particular quotes in the Aqdas.
- Baha’u’llah mentions in Aqdas, page 43, “There is no God but I the Honored, the Wise.”
- He again writes in Aqdas, page 144 “Accept whatever is commanded by Baha (himself) the Lord of Eternity.”
- In Aqdas, page 8, Baha’u’llah says, “We have sent down all the Messengers and we have revealed all the Books.”
You will always look at it this way if you look at it only through your intellect and not through faith. Faith implies trusting in God. You have to trust God that made this world and all of it's suffering for a good reason, though you may not be able to understand why there is so much suffering as there is. I understand, though why it is so hard for you to have faith in God. Trust God speaking through Baha'u'llah when He says:Moreover, why a purportedly loving God even created a world in which He knew that people and animals would suffer is beyond me. It would certainly be enough to make an atheist out of me, if I did not believe in Baha'u'llah. I do not blame Baha'u'llah for creating this world which is a storehouse of suffering, but I do blame God.
Thanks Duane. I volley back and forth between logic and faith. I know what you are saying is true in my intellect. It is my feelings that get in the way, but those come and go.You will always look at it this way if you look at it only through your intellect and not through faith. Faith implies trusting in God. You have to trust God that made this world and all of it's suffering for a good reason, though you may not be able to understand why there is so much suffering as there is. I understand, though why it is so hard for you to have faith in God. Trust God speaking through Baha'u'llah when He says:
O Son of Spirit!
Ask not of Me that which We desire not for thee, then be content with what We have ordained for thy sake, for this is that which profiteth thee, if therewith thou dost content thyself.
There is a reason for this suffering. I know that here there is a problem with contenting yourself with suffering, or to expect some other people to content themselves but this life is a blip in time compared to forever and there is recompense. Abdu'l-Baha said this:
As to the subject of babes and infants and weak ones who are afflicted by the hands of oppressors: This contains great wisdom and this subject is of paramount importance. In brief, for those souls there is a recompense in another world and many details are connected with this matter. For those souls that suffering is the greatest mercy of God. Verily that mercy of the Lord is far better and preferable to all the comfort of this world and the growth and development of this place of mortality.
, “Bahá’í World Faith (‘Abdu’l-Bahá section)”
I am sorry to hear you feel that way but I can relate because I do not have much use for the outside world either. I do not even have a relationship with God and I am mad at Him much of the time. My only real relationship is with my husband of 35 years and we are okay as long as we don't talk. If we start talking about God or our religion everything goes to hell in a bread basket. We both have the same religion but we do not agree about God and His goodness. We do both love cats so we have that in common, but we have so many cats so it is really difficult to care for them, but we do it somehow, and we spend all our money and time on them. Aside from going to work, forums and cats, that's my life.Basically, it's the Nothing, to quote the Neverending Story. I no longer care about the outside world, so it's slowly fading away. I don't actually want things to be this way though, it's just my human relationship with Jesus feels strained. Maybe it actually isn't but that's kinda sucky mood talking.
I've heard that before. It can be tough.What I have a problem with is having to live through this world to get to the spiritual world AND not knowing what the afterlife will be like.
I believe we are approaching End Times - specifically "The Great Tribulation"
I believe Jesus is going to come down from Heaven, an event which will be literally awesome!
It's just a matter of when...
Any time now...
Interpreters and apologists.Here is what Shoghi Effendi, the infallible interpreter said about the Divinity of Baha'u'llah:
I am sorry to hear you feel that way but I can relate because I do not have much use for the outside world either. I do not even have a relationship with God and I am mad at Him much of the time. My only real relationship is with my husband of 35 years and we are okay as long as we don't talk. If we start talking about God or our religion everything goes to hell in a bread basket. We both have the same religion but we do not agree about God and His goodness. We do both love cats so we have that in common, but we have so many cats so it is really difficult to care for them, but we do it somehow, and we spend all our money and time on them. Aside from going to work, forums and cats, that's my life.
While I enjoy discussing the subjects here as also my criticisms and critiques, the real life Nowhere Man has one philosophy when these types of things occur.Our world is fast changing. Now this virus is closing down the world.
Does your religion say anything about these times? My religion says plenty.
So what does this virus mean to religionists? Is it a prophecy of your Faith? Or do you think it is preparing the world for something?
Please share your views as I have many passages in my Faith referring to these times but want to know what you all think, believe and feel.
Those without a Faith may like to comment on the financial and social implications of the world shutting down, how long it might last and what long term effect it could have.
Will this cause permanent changes to humanity?
I find what is recorded at Luke 21:11 does say about these times because 'pestilence' is included.
This is leading up to permanent changes.
Besides the global declaring about God's Kingdom of Daniel 2:44 now being spread world wide as per Matthew 24:14, this means we are nearing the ' final signal ', so to speak, in that the powers that be will be saying, " Peace and Security... " but that proclaiming will prove to be the precursor to the coming ' great tribulation ' of Revelation 7:14,9
before Jesus, as Prince of Peace, will usher in global Peace on Earth among persons of goodwill.
Then, there will be ' healing ' for earth's nations as mentioned at Revelation 22:2.
' Healing ' as described in Isaiah 35th chapter. No one will say, " I am sick..." as per Isaiah 33:24.
There will be ' health ' as Jeremiah 33:6 wrote.
All Faiths are waiting for their material unfolding of Prophecy, every God given Faith has a promise of a return.
The Jews still await a Messiah, the Chritains await, the Muslims await, the Buddha said He would return as did Krishna and Zoroaster, yet all wait for God to return only by the way they have come to expect it may be.
Yet in the 1800's the promise was fulfilled and the answers to the unity of all humanity given. When that God given Message was rejected the warnings were given that the world's tribulations would daily increase and would increase over a long period of time until the day when the limbs of mankind will shake.
There is no doubt we bring calamity upon ourselves and have brought a great imbalance to this world. Disunity, predudices and material greed is way out of control, our neglect of God given answers is our judgement.
When will we open our eyes, how much tribulation do we need to bring before we submit and consider the needed change?
Regards Tony
I honestly wondered about this. When more people and companies find it possible to work from home, and don't see a productivity decrease, it may just become more normal. I work from home myself already - have for many years now, and I do right by my company - whoever that is at any given time. I can tell you no company I've worked for from home has lamented hiring me. That's not me tooting my own horn - it's me pointing to the practicality of working from home as an option on both sides of the fence (company and employee).Here's an interesting article that claims the white collar 'work from home' remedy for COVID -19 will be something that sticks! Permanently.
Coronavirus will change how we shop, travel and work for years
I honestly wondered about this. When more people and companies find it possible to work from home, and don't see a productivity decrease, it may just become more normal. I work from home myself already - have for many years now, and I do right by my company - whoever that is at any given time. I can tell you no company I've worked for from home has lamented hiring me. That's not me tooting my own horn - it's me pointing to the practicality of working from home as an option on both sides of the fence (company and employee).
Greta will be happy the airlines are going bust, at any rate. Here's hoping Ryanair folds.Greta has been saying more than your religion, I think.
As viewed from space,atmospheric pollution levels are dissipating all over the planet......
So Greta can be sure that any God that exists is working hard for her!
I don't know of a religion that can't nod its head wisely and declare, 'See? This is what we were told!'
Hello again.....Greta will be happy the airlines are going bust, at any rate. Here's hoping Ryanair folds.
This will be a giant test of remote working and I hope it may reduce the burning need so many businesspeople seem to feel to jet around everywhere, at the drop of a hat. I spent years doing this and it always felt exhausting, macho and, dare I say it, a tiny bit pointless. 3rd runway at Heathrow? Really?
But I am very sorry for all the cafe owners and restaurateurs who will be put out of business. Most of their staff do not earn a king's ransom, they add greatly to the gaiety of modern life and they may be slow to return when this is over.
Hello again.....
Tell you what, when this is over there will be far less air traffic, but much much higher prices for a seat on a plane. This may be the end of cheap flights to the Med or anywhere else.
And, yes, IT Comms are going to really break out in such a big way. Already my wife's company is offering vet consults by phone or IT link prior to any expensive appoints.
Our world is going to change in a big way. Well, not mine, I'll stay back on the dark ages, mumbling about when I was a kid n stuff!