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"THIS Wronged One hath perused thy letter in the Most..."
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THIS Wronged One hath perused thy letter in the Most
Great Prison and is apprised of thine enquiry concerning the
commandments of God on the subjects of resurrection and
the means of livelihood. Thou hast done well to ask these
questions, for the benefit thereof will be gained by thyself
as well as other servants of God, both outwardly and
inwardly. Verily thy Lord knoweth all things and readily
answereth the call.
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The supreme cause for creating the world and all that is
therein is for man to know God. In this Day whosoever is
guided by the fragrance of the raiment of His mercy to gain
admittance into the pristine Abode, which is the station of
recognizing the Source of divine commandments and the
Dayspring of His Revelation, hath everlastingly attained
unto all good. Having reached this lofty station a twofold
obligation resteth upon every soul. One is to be steadfast in
the Cause with such steadfastness that were all the peoples
of the world to attempt to prevent him from turning to the
Source of Revelation, they would be powerless to do so.
The other is observance of the divine ordinances which
have streamed forth from the wellspring of His heavenly-propelled
Pen. For man's knowledge of God cannot
develop fully and adequately save by observing whatsoever
hath been ordained by Him and is set forth in His heavenly
Book.
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A year ago the Most Holy Book was sent down from the
heaven of the bounty of the Lord of Names. God willing,
thou mayest be graciously enabled to fulfil that which hath
been revealed therein.
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Concerning the means of livelihood, thou shouldst,
while placing thy whole trust in God, engage in some
occupation. He will assuredly send down upon thee from
the heaven of His favour that which is destined for thee.
He is in truth the God of might and power.
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Yield thou thanks unto God that thy letter hath reached
the presence of this Prisoner and from the Seat of divine
authority the answer hath been revealed and is being sent to
thee. This is an incalculable blessing vouchsafed by God.
Although it is not evident at present, it soon shall be. It
behoveth thee to say:
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Magnified be Thy Name, O Lord my God! I am the one
who hath turned his face towards Thee and hath placed his
whole reliance in Thee. I implore Thee by Thy Name
whereby the ocean of Thine utterance hath surged and the
breezes of Thy knowledge have stirred, to grant that I may
be graciously aided to serve Thy Cause and be inspired to
remember Thee and praise Thee. Send down then upon me
from the heaven of Thy generosity that which will preserve
me from anyone but Thee and will profit me in all Thy
worlds.
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Verily, Thou art the Powerful, the Inaccessible, the
Supreme, the Knowing, the Wise.
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