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V: This is the Day whereon the Ocean of God's mercy
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This is the Day whereon the Ocean of God's mercy hath been manifested unto men, the Day in
which the Day Star of His loving-kindness hath shed
its radiance upon them, the Day in which the clouds
of His bountiful favor have overshadowed the
whole of mankind. Now is the time to cheer and refresh
the down-cast through the invigorating breeze
of love and fellowship, and the living waters of
friendliness and charity. |
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They who are the beloved of God, in whatever
place they gather and whomsoever they may meet,
must evince, in their attitude towards God, and in
the manner of their celebration of His praise and
glory, such humility and submissiveness that every
atom of the dust beneath their feet may attest the
depth of their devotion. The conversation carried by
these holy souls should be informed with such power
that these same atoms of dust will be thrilled by its
influence. They should conduct themselves in such
manner that the earth upon which they tread may
never be allowed to address to them such words as
these: "I am to be preferred above you. For witness,
how patient I am in bearing the burden which the
husbandman layeth upon me. I am the instrument
that continually imparteth unto all beings the blessings
with which He Who is the Source of all grace
hath entrusted me. Notwithstanding the honor conferred
upon me, and the unnumbered evidences of
my wealth ñ a wealth that supplieth the needs of all
creation ñ behold the measure of my humility, witness
with what absolute submissiveness I allow myself
to be trodden beneath the feet of men...." |
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Show forbearance and benevolence and love to one
another. Should any one among you be incapable of
grasping a certain truth, or be striving to comprehend
it, show forth, when conversing with him, a
spirit of extreme kindliness and good-will. Help him
to see and recognize the truth, without esteeming
yourself to be, in the least, superior to him, or to be
possessed of greater endowments. |
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The whole duty of man in this Day is to attain
that share of the flood of grace which God poureth
forth for him. Let none, therefore, consider the largeness
or smallness of the receptacle. The portion of
some might lie in the palm of a man's hand, the portion
of others might fill a cup, and of others even a
gallon-measure. |
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Every eye, in this Day, should seek what will best
promote the Cause of God. He, Who is the Eternal
Truth, beareth Me witness! Nothing whatever can,
in this Day, inflict a greater harm upon this Cause
than dissension and strife, contention, estrangement
and apathy, among the loved ones of God. Flee them,
through the power of God and His sovereign aid, and
strive ye to knit together the hearts of men, in His
Name, the Unifier, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. |
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Beseech ye the one true God to grant that ye may
taste the savor of such deeds as are performed in
His path, and partake of the sweetness of such humility
and submissiveness as are shown for His sake. Forget
your own selves, and turn your eyes towards
your neighbor. Bend your energies to whatever may
foster the education of men. Nothing is, or can ever
be, hidden from God. If ye follow in His way, His incalculable
and imperishable blessings will be showered
upon you. This is the luminous Tablet, whose
verses have streamed from the moving Pen of Him
Who is the Lord of all worlds. Ponder it in your
hearts, and be ye of them that observe its precepts. |
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