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December 16, 2019

The Servant of God

Abdu'l-Baha aboard Cedric
New York April 11 1912
When His Father was alive and dwelt outside the city of Akka among the mountains, 'Abdu'l-Baha frequently visited Him. Though the journey was rather long, He usually walked. His friends asked Him why He did not save time and effort and go on horseback. "Over these mountains, Jesus walked on foot," He said, "and who am I that I should ride where the Lord Christ walked?"

Once when he was older and rode in an ordinary stagecoach to return to His home, the driver thought that for a man of His appearance and bearing that He should be riding in a private carriage. 'Abdu’l-Baha insisted on using the stagecoach. At the end of His ride, He was stopped by a poor man who pleaded for a few coins. Turning to the driver. He said, "Why should I travel in a carriage when such as he needs money?"
(Adapted from the Baha’i World, Vol. IV; ‘The Child’s Way’ magazine, July-August 1971)