(Minghui.org) Justice will prevail, but Falun Dafa disciples must do what we are supposed to do instead of waiting for justice to automatically defeat evil.
Dafa disciples are bound to succeed, but each one of us must cultivate our character at all times in order to elevate to meet the standards required of us through various trials and tribulations. There is no way that we can just “naturally” reach consummation while still harboring various human attachments and notions.
The Lord Buddha is in charge of everything, but Dafa disciples must fulfill their mission to achieve what the Lord Buddha wants.
The persecution of Falun Dafa launched by the Chinese Communist Party has been doomed to fail from the very beginning. Why do we still need to oppose the persecution, validate the Fa, and clarify the truth? It has been 21 years and the persecution still has not ended. This outcome could well have something to do with us, since we have not done enough, and we have not reached the level that we should have achieved.
We should seize every possible opportunity and utilize effective methods to do what we should do and to meet the needs of the Fa-rectification process. Only then can we achieve what the Lord Buddha wants within the given time frame; otherwise, complications and delays are inevitable.
I'd like to remind everyone of Master's lecture:
“You should also be clear that “natural” does not exist, and “the inevitable” has reasons behind it.” “So your human side must stay aware. More importantly, your side that has attained the Fa must be clear.” (“Expounding on the Fa,” Essentials for Further Advancement)
Let us summon our cultivated side to seize the opportunity and help more people in the world make the right choice in the U.S. election, a battle between good and evil, for their own future.
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