# | ABU1594 - `Abdu'l-Bahá - 200 words |
title | Words to an American spoken in 1900, relayed by Ali-Kuli Khan |
opening, English |
There was once an Arab traveler who had lost his way in the desert. He was dying of thirst and, humbly, he begged God for water…. Believing that God is present in nature has never been enough. |
translations | SUR.142 bahai-library.com/pdf/g/gail_summon_up_remembrance.pdf#page=149 |
subjects | @nature and God's will, @God as immanent vs. transcendent reality, @stories; anecdotes, @limits of the intellect, @power of faith; power of the spirit, @Manifestation of God as mediator, @living waters; water of life |
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