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XV: The Pen of Revelation exclaimeth: "On this Day
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The Pen of Revelation exclaimeth: "On this Day the Kingdom is God's!" The Tongue of Power is
calling: "On this Day all sovereignty is, in very deed,
with God!" The Phoenix of the realms above crieth
out from the immortal Branch: "The glory of all
greatness belongeth to God, the Incomparable, the
All-Compelling!" The Mystic Dove proclaimeth
from its blissful bower, in the everlasting Paradise:
"The source of all bounty is derived, in this Day,
from God, the One, the Forgiving!" The Bird of the
Throne warbleth its melody in its retreats of holiness:
"Supreme ascendancy is to be attributed, this
Day, to none except God, Him Who hath no peer nor
equal, Who is the Most Powerful, the All-Subduing!"
The inmost essence of all things voiceth in all things
the testimony: "All forgiveness floweth, in this Day,
from God, Him to Whom none can compare, with
Whom no partners can be joined, the Sovereign Protector
of all men, and the Concealer of their sins!"
The Quintessence of Glory hath lifted up its voice
above My head, and crieth from such heights as
neither pen nor tongue can in any degree describe:
"God is my witness! He, the Ancient of everlasting
days is come, girded with majesty and power. There
is none other God but Him, the All-Glorious, the Almighty,
the All-Highest, the All-Wise, the All-Pervading,
the All-Seeing, the All-Informed, the Sovereign
Protector, the Source of eternal light!" |
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O My servant, who hast sought the good-pleasure
of God and clung to His love on the Day when all
except a few who were endued with insight have
broken away from Him! May God, through His
grace, recompense thee with a generous, an incorruptible
and everlasting reward, inasmuch as thou
hast sought Him on the Day when eyes were blinded.
Know thou that if We reveal to thee but a sprinkling
of the showers which, through God's decree, and at
the hands of the envious and the malicious, have
rained upon Us, thou wouldst weep with a great
weeping, and wouldst bewail day and night Our
plight. Oh, would that a discerning and fair-minded
soul could be found who would recognize the wonders
of this Revelation ñ wonders that proclaim the
sovereignty of God and the greatness of its power.
Would that such a man might arise and, wholly for
the sake of God, admonish, privately and openly, the
people, that haply they may bestir themselves and aid
this wronged One Whom the workers of iniquity
have so sorely afflicted. |
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Methinks that I hear the Voice of the Holy Spirit
calling from behind Me saying: Vary Thou Thy
theme, and alter Thy tone, lest the heart of him who
hath fixed his gaze upon Thy face be saddened. Say:
I have through the grace of God and His might besought
the help of no one in the past, neither will I
seek the help of any one in the future. He it is Who
aided Me, through the power of truth, during the
days of My banishment in `Iráq. He it is Who overshadowed
Me with His protection at a time when
the kindreds of the earth were contending with Me.
He it is Who enabled Me to depart out of the city,
clothed with such majesty as none, except the denier
and the malicious, can fail to admit.
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Say: My army is My reliance on God; My people,
the force of My confidence in Him. My love is My
standard, and My companion the remembrance of
God, the Sovereign Lord of all, the Most Powerful,
the All-Glorious, the Unconditioned. |
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Arise, O wayfarer in the path of the Love of God,
and aid thou His Cause. Say: Barter not away this
Youth, O people, for the vanities of this world or
the delights of heaven. By the righteousness of the
one true God! One hair of Him excelleth all that is
in the heavens and all that is on the earth. Beware,
O men, lest ye be tempted to part with Him in exchange
for the gold and silver ye possess. Let His love
be a storehouse of treasure for your souls, on the
Day when naught else but Him shall profit you, the
Day when every pillar shall tremble, when the very
skins of men shall creep, when all eyes shall stare up
with terror. Say: O people! Fear ye God, and turn
not away disdainfully from His Revelation. Fall prostrate
on your faces before God, and celebrate His
praise in the daytime and in the night season. |
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Let thy soul glow with the flame of this undying
Fire that burneth in the midmost heart of the world,
in such wise that the waters of the universe shall be
powerless to cool down its ardor. Make, then, mention
of thy Lord, that haply the heedless among Our
servants may be admonished through thy words, and
the hearts of the righteous be gladdened. |
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