Christ not only claimed to be God, but he proved it through his miracles, most especially the resurrection. No one ever rose from the dead of his own power. Only Christ. Ever aware that there are false prophets who would lead us away from the true God, we now know, because of the resurrection, who we should follow and to whom we should listen. We then must live according to what Jesus taught; loving God with all of our heart, mind and soul, and our neighbor as ourselves. That is how it would work from a practical perspective.
So, as you point out Steve here, the resurrection of Jesus gives people validity to
“live according to what Jesus taught; loving God with all of our heart, mind and soul, and our neighbor as ourselves…”
To love, to be kind, to be forbearing, generous, truthful, honest, caring, compassionate, determined, reverent, peaceful, just, prayerful. In fact just click on this, and tell me if there is anything on this list that Jesus “did not” ask of us to “do”:
virtuesproject.com/virtuesdef.html
If there is anything in that list that is not “Jesus-like” then please tell me.
If the resurrection of Christ asks of us to BE as HE was, and manifest the attributes and qualities in that list, then there must be
incredible value in being like Him, and having those qualities. For sure, by His grace, we are enabled to reflect these virtues/qualities, but belief in the resurrection of Christ is not an
"absolute necessity" for one to be “Christ-like”
Does that make sense?
Baha’is place incredible stress on the
"incredible value" that showing forth such virtues has. This is what Christ was talking about when He said
“Whoever does God’s will is my brother and sister and mother.” (Mark 3:35)***
When the focus is on the*** “incredible value” *** then this in itself instantly unites millenia of feuding Christians and Muslims.
fathercome has already asked, when is this global division of religions going to end?
Baha’u’llah has come, cut through all the forum arguing and face to face brawling, and given His hand of Divine Providence to assist with this process. Do the
"incredible value" stuff (plus a bit more, and I’ll get to this in a minute) and you will see the Face of your Lord, Mighty, Powerful and Self-Subsisting. The Face will be recognized as “one Face” by Muslims, Christians and Jews alike, for the fruits are from the same Tree, an incredibly valuable tree.
So what’s the “bit more” that I was talking about above??
What Baha’u’llah has brought is
sustainability with His breezes of Divine confirmation. What I mean by this is that Baha’is are not interested in reading the Writings, thinking wow, and just becoming a really loving, caring, honest and truthful etc etc person.
No…
For what is the point of being the most just person that ever existed, when you live in a society that is the epitomy of “injustice”
So, Baha’u’llah has brought along a “system of co-ordination” if you like, to ensure that we “educate” mankind that these virtues of
"incredible value" not only benefit themselves, but also benefit the community and its institutions.
The point is that it will gather together a wider and wider circle of adherents manifesting these virtues.
What does truthfullness look like?
“Truthfullness is being honest in your words and actions. You don’t tel lies even to defend yourself. Don’t listen to gossip or prejudice. See the truth for yourself. Don’t try to be more than you are to impress others. Be yourself, your true self”
Now, when you attend a Baha’i Childrens Class attended by Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, atheists etc etc the above is a sample of what you learn. You learn HOW to show forth these virtues of “incredible value”
Children are told to go home, having practiced in the childrens class role playing, crafts etc that fortify their understanding of what is required, and then practice this virtue throughout the week and share with the class next week, their LEARNINGS while striving for this virtue.
The benefits to the community are blindingly obvious. I have no doubt that we will see a massive improvement to all communities where these processes take place within 3-4 generations. Its sustainable, and encourages a wider and wider collaboration of adherents to the process.
It makes you into a better Christian, it makes you into a better Muslim, and it unites the community and the human race. Baha’u’llahs vision is accomplished…
This is of course very simplified. Complexities abound and to think that this monumental endeavour is going to happen overnight is “superstitious thinking”
ITS A PROCESS, but it is forging ahead very well indeed, and its seeing outstanding results after maybe 20 years of consistent effort and stauncheness to the cause. The example of this process was in the Frontiers of Learning Video which I linked a while
back.
Now, if you notice, not once did I mention feeding the poor, or helping the sick and elderly.
A Baha’i does not see honour in going to feed the poor, or sick and elderly. A Baha’i sees honour in empowering a hundred people to feed the poor, sick and elderly, who would probably have never done so were they to be left to their own lives