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XLVI: I sorrow not for the burden of My imprisonment
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I sorrow not for the burden of My imprisonment. Neither do I grieve over My abasement, or
the tribulation I suffer at the hands of Mine enemies.
By My life! They are My glory, a glory wherewith
God hath adorned His own Self. Would that ye know
it! |
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The shame I was made to bear hath uncovered the
glory with which the whole of creation had been invested,
and through the cruelties I have endured, the
Day Star of Justice hath manifested itself, and shed
its splendor upon men. |
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My sorrows are for those who have involved themselves
in their corrupt passions, and claim to be associated
with the Faith of God, the Gracious, the All-Praised. |
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It behoveth the people of Bahá to die to the world
and all that is therein, to be so detached from all
earthly things that the inmates of Paradise may inhale
from their garment the sweet smelling savor of
sanctity, that all the peoples of the earth may recognize
in their faces the brightness of the All-Merciful,
and that through them may be spread abroad the
signs and tokens of God, the Almighty, the All-Wise.
They that have tarnished the fair name of the Cause
of God, by following the things of the flesh ñ these
are in palpable error! |
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