Faith in family

 If you have faith in three and not in one, then victory is not guaranteed, but you would gain victory by having to make effort. Those who have guaranteed victory will not have to make any effort. Many of you often say: BapDada is very good. It is firm that He is the Father and that we are the children, and that we have a relationship with the Father alone, but there is conflict with the divine family. Your faith fluctuates in this and you therefore put the family aside; so one side becomes slack in that. How can you become part of the rosary without the family? When is a rosary created? When one bead is close to the next bead and they are threaded on the one thread. If they are separate beads on separate threads, that would not be called a rosary. So the family is a rosary. If you put the family aside and become strong in the other three types of faith, then too, victory is not guaranteed. "Let me move away from the conflict of the family. The Father is my Support." If you move away from the family, will this do? Are you concerned with the Father or the brothers? You are concerned with the Father. You are to receive the inheritance from the Father. What would you receive from the brothers and sisters? However, it is the uniqueness of Brahmin life that both the religion and the kingdom are being established. It is not just a religion that is established. All other founders of their religions simply establish a religion. The Father's speciality is that He establishes both a religion and a kingdom. What would one king do alone in a kingdom? Even if he had a very good throne and crown, what could he do? A kingdom is also needed, is it not? A kingdom means a Brahmin family: the ruling family. If your intellect has faith in every situation in the Brahmin family, then, in terms of the fortune of the kingdom, you constantly have a right to the kingdom. Do not think: “It does not matter if I am not able to get along well with the family, but I am getting on fine with the Father. 

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