In this day every one must be tested, as the time of the
"chosen ones" to prove their worth is indeed very short. The day of
attainment is drawing to a close for them. The "first fruits" must be
ripened in spirit, mellowed in love, and consumed by their self-sacrifice and
severance. None other are acceptable as first fruits and all who fail to attain
to the standard through the tests, are relegated to the "many who are
called."
The more one is severed from the world, from desires, from
human affairs and conditions, the more impervious does one become to the tests
of God. Tests are a means by which a soul is measured as to its fitness, and
proven out by its own acts. God knows its fitness beforehand, and also its
unpreparedness, but man, with an ego, would not believe himself unfit unless
proofs were given him. Consequently, his susceptibility to evil is proven to
him when he falls into the tests, and the tests are continued until the soul
realizes its own unfitness, then remorse and regret tend to root out the
weakness.
The same test comes again in greater degree, until it is
shown that a former weakness has become a strength, and the power to overcome
evil has been established.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (Star of the West, Vol. VI, no. 6,
June 24, 1915)