Selections from the Writings of the Báb
3 EXCERPTS FROM THE PERSIAN BAYÁN
LIKEWISE consider the manifestation ...
LIKEWISE consider the manifestation of the Point of the
Bayán. There are people who every night until morning
busy themselves with the worship of God, and even at
present when the Day-Star of Truth is nearing its zenith
in the heaven of its Revelation, they have not yet left their
prayer-rugs. If any one of them ever heard the wondrous
verses of God recited unto him, he would exclaim: `Why
dost thou keep me back from offering my prayers?' O thou
who are wrapt in veils! If thou makest mention of God,
wherefore sufferest thou thyself to be shut out from Him
Who hath kindled the light of worship in thy heart? If He
had not previously revealed the injunction: `Verily, make
ye mention of God'[Qur'án 8:47; 33:41; 62:10], what would have prompted thee to
offer devotion unto God, and whereunto wouldst thou
turn in prayer?
Know thou of a certainty that whenever thou makest
mention of Him Whom God shall make manifest, only
then art thou making mention of God. In like manner
shouldst thou hearken unto the verses of the Bayán and
acknowledge its truth, only then would the revealed
verses of God profit thee. Otherwise what benefit canst
thou derive therefrom? For wert thou to prostrate thyself
in adoration from the beginning of life till the end and to
spend thy days for the sake of God's remembrance, but
disbelieve in the Exponent of His Revelation for the age,
dost thou imagine that thy deeds would confer any benefit
upon thee? On the other hand, if thou believest in Him
and dost recognize Him with true understanding, and He
saith: `I have accepted thine entire life spent in My adoration',
then assuredly hast thou been worshipping Him most
ardently. Thy purpose in performing thy deeds is that God
may graciously accept them; and divine acceptance can in
no wise be achieved except through the acceptance of Him
Who is the Exponent of His Revelation. For instance, if the
Apostle of God--may divine blessings rest upon Him--
accepted a certain deed, in truth God accepted it; otherwise
it hath remained within the selfish desires of the person who
wrought it, and did not reach the presence of God. Likewise,
any act which is accepted by the Point of the Bayán
is accepted by God, inasmuch as the contingent world hath
no other access unto the presence of the Ancient of Days.
Whatever is sent down cometh through the Exponent of
His Revelation, and whatever ascendeth, ascendeth unto
the Exponent of His Revelation.
VIII, 19.
Selections from the Writings of the Báb
3 EXCERPTS FROM THE PERSIAN BAYÁN
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