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As to thy question concerning the origin of creation. Know assuredly that God's creation hath
existed from eternity, and will continue to exist forever.
Its beginning hath had no beginning, and its
end knoweth no end. His name, the Creator, presupposeth
a creation, even as His title, the Lord of Men,
must involve the existence of a servant. |
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As to those sayings, attributed to the Prophets of
old, such as, "In the beginning was God; there was
no creature to know Him," and "The Lord was
alone; with no one to adore Him," the meaning of
these and similar sayings is clear and evident, and
should at no time be misapprehended. To this same
truth bear witness these words which He hath revealed:
"God was alone; there was none else besides
Him. He will always remain what He hath ever
been." Every discerning eye will readily perceive that
the Lord is now manifest, yet there is none to recognize
His glory. By this is meant that the habitation
wherein the Divine Being dwelleth is far above the
reach and ken of any one besides Him. Whatsoever
in the contingent world can either be expressed or
apprehended, can never transgress the limits which, by
its inherent nature, have been imposed upon it. God,
alone, transcendeth such limitations. He, verily, is
from everlasting. No peer or partner has been, or
can ever be, joined with Him. No name can be compared
with His Name. No pen can portray His
nature, neither can any tongue depict His glory. He
will, for ever, remain immeasurably exalted above
any one except Himself. |
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Consider the hour at which the supreme Manifestation
of God revealeth Himself unto men. Ere that
hour cometh, the Ancient Being, Who is still unknown
of men and hath not as yet given utterance
to the Word of God, is Himself the All-Knower in
a world devoid of any man that hath known Him.
He is indeed the Creator without a creation. For at
the very moment preceding His Revelation, each and
every created thing shall be made to yield up its soul
to God. This is indeed the Day of which it hath been
written: "Whose shall be the Kingdom this Day?"
And none can be found ready to answer! |