Bahá’í Explorations

This quote from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s “A Traveler’s Narrative” reflects a profound sense of devotion and sacrifice. The speaker expresses a willingness to endure hardships and even death in the pursuit of divine love and service. It highlights a spiritual commitment that transcends worldly concerns, showing contentment with any trials faced along the path to spiritual fulfillment. The phrase “God the Supreme sufficeth as an Eternal Protection” signifies a deep trust in divine providence, suggesting that the speaker finds solace and security in their faith. This passage is emblematic of the Bahá’í emphasis on selflessness and devotion to a higher purpose.

“O Remnant of God, I am wholly sacrificed to Thee; I am content with curses in Thy way; I crave naught but to be slain in Thy love; and God the Supreme sufficeth as an Eternal Protection.”


‘Abdu’l-Bahá, A Traveler’s Narrative, 12
https://oceanlibrary.com/link/9M269/travelers-narrative_abdul-baha/

At only 25, the Bab offered everything – even His life – for the love of the One Who was to come.This is the spirit that ignites every true sacrifice.
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Let your vision be world-embracing…” — Bahá’u’lláh