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CXXVII: If it be your wish, O people, to know
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If it be your wish, O people, to know God and to discover the greatness of His might, look,
then, upon Me with Mine own eyes, and not with the
eyes of any one besides Me. Ye will, otherwise, be
never capable of recognizing Me, though ye ponder
My Cause as long as My Kingdom endureth, and
meditate upon all created things throughout the
eternity of God, the Sovereign Lord of all, the Omnipotent,
the Ever-Abiding, the All-Wise. Thus have
We manifested the truth of Our Revelation, that
haply the people may be roused from their heedlessness,
and be of them that understand. |
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Behold the low estate of these men who know full
well how I have offered up Mine own Self and My
kindred in the path of God and for the preservation
of their faith in Him, who are well aware how Mine
enemies have compassed Me about, in the days when
the hearts of men feared and trembled, the days when
they hid themselves from the eyes of the loved ones
of God and of His enemies, and were busied in ensuring
their own security and peace. |
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We eventually succeeded in manifesting the Cause
of God, and exalted it to so eminent a position that
all the people, except those who cherished ill-will in
their hearts against this Youth and joined partners
with the Almighty, acknowledged the sovereignty of
God and His mighty dominion. And yet, notwithstanding
this Revelation whose influence hath pervaded
all created things, and despite the brightness
of this Light, the like of which none of them hath
ever beheld, witness how the people of the Bayán
have denied and contended with Me. Some have
turned away from the Path of God, rejected the authority
of Him in Whom they had believed, and
acted insolently towards God, the Most Powerful,
the Supreme Protector, the Most Exalted, the Most
Great. Others hesitated and halted in His Path, and
regarded the Cause of the Creator, in its inmost
truth, as invalid unless substantiated by the approval
of him who was created through the operation of My
Will. Thus have their works come to naught, and yet
they failed to perceive it. Among them is he who
sought to measure God with the measure of his own
self, and was so misled by the names of God as to
rise up against Me, who condemned Me as one that
deserved to be put to death, and who imputed to Me
the very offenses of which he himself was guilty. |
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Wherefore, do I plead My grief and My sorrow
to Him Who created Me and entrusted Me with His
Message. Unto Him do I render thanks and praise
for the things He hath ordained, for My loneliness,
and the anguish I suffer at the hands of these men
who have strayed so far from Him. I have patiently
sustained, and will continue to sustain, the tribulation
that touched Me, and will put My whole trust
and confidence in God. Him will I supplicate saying:
Guide Thy servants, O My Lord, unto the court of
Thy favor and bounty, and suffer them not to be
deprived of the wonders of Thy grace and of Thy
manifold blessings. For they know not what Thou
hast ordained for them by virtue of Thy mercy that
encompasseth the whole of creation. Outwardly, O
Lord, they are weak and helpless; inwardly they are
but orphans. Thou art the All-Bountiful, the Munificent,
the Most Exalted, the Most Great. Cast not, O
My God, the fury of Thy wrath upon them, and
cause them to tarry until such time when the wonders
of Thy mercy will have been made manifest,
that haply they may return unto Thee, and ask forgiveness
of Thee for the things they have committed
against Thee. Verily, Thou art the Forgiving, the
All-Merciful. |
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