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CLV: The first duty prescribed by God for His
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The first duty prescribed by God for His servants is the recognition of Him Who is the Day
Spring of His Revelation and the Fountain of His
laws, Who representeth the Godhead in both the
Kingdom of His Cause and the world of creation.
Whoso achieveth this duty hath attained unto all
good; and whoso is deprived thereof, hath gone astray,
though he be the author of every righteous deed. It
behoveth every one who reacheth this most sublime
station, this summit of transcendent glory, to observe
every ordinance of Him Who is the Desire of the
world. These twin duties are inseparable. Neither is
acceptable without the other. Thus hath it been decreed
by Him Who is the Source of Divine inspiration. |
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They whom God hath endued with insight will
readily recognize that the precepts laid down by God
constitute the highest means for the maintenance of
order in the world and the security of its peoples.
He that turneth away from them, is accounted
among the abject and foolish. We, verily, have commanded
you to refuse the dictates of your evil passions
and corrupt desires, and not to transgress the
bounds which the Pen of the Most High hath fixed,
for these are the breath of life unto all created things.
The seas of Divine wisdom and divine utterance have
risen under the breath of the breeze of the All-Merciful.
Hasten to drink your fill, O men of understanding!
They that have violated the Covenant of God
by breaking His commandments, and have turned
back on their heels, these have erred grievously in
the sight of God, the All-Possessing, the Most High.
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O ye peoples of the world! Know assuredly that
My commandments are the lamps of My loving
providence among My servants, and the keys of My
mercy for My creatures. Thus hath it been sent down
from the heaven of the Will of your Lord, the Lord
of Revelation. Were any man to taste the sweetness
of the words which the lips of the All-Merciful have
willed to utter, he would, though the treasures of the
earth be in his possession, renounce them one and all,
that he might vindicate the truth of even one of His
commandments, shining above the day spring of His
bountiful care and loving-kindness. |
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Say: From My laws the sweet smelling savor of
My garment can be smelled, and by their aid the
standards of victory will be planted upon the highest
peaks. The Tongue of My power hath, from the
heaven of My omnipotent glory, addressed to My
creation these words: "Observe My commandments,
for the love of My beauty." Happy is the lover that
hath inhaled the divine fragrance of his Best-Beloved
from these words, laden with the perfume of a grace
which no tongue can describe. By My life! He who
hath drunk the choice wine of fairness from the
hands of My bountiful favor, will circle around My
commandments that shine above the Day Spring of
My creation. |
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Think not that We have revealed unto you a mere
code of laws. Nay, rather, We have unsealed the
choice Wine with the fingers of might and power. To
this beareth witness that which the Pen of Revelation
hath revealed. Meditate upon this, O men of insight!... |
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Whenever My laws appear like the sun in the
heaven of Mine utterance, they must be faithfully
obeyed by all, though My decree be such as to cause
the heaven of every religion to be cleft asunder. He
doth what He pleaseth. He chooseth; and none may
question His choice. Whatsoever He, the Well-Beloved,
ordaineth, the same is, verily, beloved. To this
He Who is the Lord of all creation beareth Me witness.
Whoso hath inhaled the sweet fragrance of the
All-Merciful, and recognized the Source of this
utterance, will welcome with his own eyes the shafts
of the enemy, that he may establish the truth of the
laws of God amongst men. Well is it with him that
hath turned thereunto, and apprehended the meaning
of His decisive decree. |
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