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Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh
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Pages 144-149
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LXXVI: Give ear, O My servant, unto that which...
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Give ear, O My servant, unto that which is being sent down unto thee from the Throne of thy
Lord, the Inaccessible, the Most Great. There is none
other God but Him. He hath called into being His
creatures, that they may know Him, Who is the
Compassionate, the All-Merciful. Unto the cities of
all nations He hath sent His Messengers, Whom He
hath commissioned to announce unto men tidings of
the Paradise of His good pleasure, and to draw them
nigh unto the Haven of abiding security, the Seat
of eternal holiness and transcendent glory.
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Some were guided by the Light of God, gained
admittance into the court of His presence, and
quaffed, from the hand of resignation, the waters of
everlasting life, and were accounted of them that
have truly recognized and believed in Him. Others
rebelled against Him, and rejected the signs of God,
the Most Powerful, the Almighty, the All-Wise.
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Ages rolled away, until they attained their consummation
in this, the Lord of days, the Day
whereon the Day Star of the Bayán manifested itself
above the horizon of mercy, the Day in which the
Beauty of the All-Glorious shone forth in the exalted
person of `Alí-Muhammad, the Báb. No sooner did
He reveal Himself, than all the people rose up against
Him. By some He was denounced as one that hath
uttered slanders against God, the Almighty, the
Ancient of Days. Others regarded Him as a man
smitten with madness, an allegation which I, Myself,
have heard from the lips of one of the divines. Still
others disputed His claim to be the Mouthpiece of
God, and stigmatized Him as one who had stolen and
used as his the words of the Almighty, who had perverted
their meaning, and mingled them with his
own. The Eye of Grandeur weepeth sore for the
things which their mouths have uttered, while they
continue to rejoice upon their seats.
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"God," said He, "is My witness, O people! I am
come to you with a Revelation from the Lord, your
God, the Lord of your fathers of old. Look not, O
people, at the things ye possess. Look rather at the
things God hath sent down unto you. This, surely,
will be better for you than the whole of creation,
could ye but perceive it. Repeat the gaze, O people,
and consider the testimony of God and His proof
which are in your possession, and compare them unto
the Revelation sent down unto you in this Day, that
the truth, the infallible truth, may be indubitably
manifested unto you. Follow not, O people, the steps
of the Evil One; follow ye the Faith of the All-Merciful,
and be ye of them that truly believe.
What would it profit man, if he were to fail to recognize
the Revelation of God? Nothing whatever. To
this Mine own Self, the Omnipotent, the Omniscient,
the All-Wise, will testify."
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The more He exhorted them, the fiercer grew their
enmity, till, at the last, they put Him to death with
shameful cruelty. The curse of God be upon the
oppressors!
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A few believed in Him; few of Our servants are
the thankful. These He admonished, in all His
Tablets--nay, in every passage of His wondrous
writings--not to give themselves up in the Day of
the promised Revelation to anything whatever, be it
in the heaven or in the earth. "O people!" said He,
"I have revealed Myself for His Manifestation, and
have caused My Book, the Bayán, to descend upon
you for no other purpose except to establish the truth
of His Cause. Fear ye God, and contend not with
Him as the people of the Qur'án have contended
with Me. At whatever time ye hear of Him, hasten
ye towards Him, and cleave ye to whatsoever He
may reveal unto you. Naught else besides Him can
ever profit you, no, not though ye produce from
first to last the testimonies of all those who were
before you."
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And when after the lapse of a few years the heaven
of Divine decree was cleft asunder, and the Beauty
of the Báb appeared in the clouds of the names of
God, arrayed in a new raiment, these same people
maliciously rose up against Him, Whose light embraceth
all created things. They broke His Covenant,
rejected His truth, contended with Him, caviled at
His signs, treated His testimony as falsehood, and
joined the company of the infidels. Eventually, they
determined to take away His life. Such is the state
of them who are in a far-gone error!
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And when they realized their powerlessness to
achieve their purpose, they arose to plot against Him.
Witness how every moment they devise a fresh device
to harm Him, that they may injure and dishonor the
cause of God. Say: Woe be to you! By God! Your
schemings cover you with shame. Your Lord, the
God of mercy, can well dispense with all creatures.
Nothing whatever can either increase or diminish the
things He doth possess. If ye believe, to your own
behoof will ye believe; and if ye believe not, ye yourselves
will suffer. At no time can the hand of the
infidel profane the hem of His Robe.
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O My servant that believest in God! By the righteousness
of the Almighty! Were I to recount to thee
the tale of the things that have befallen Me, the
souls and minds of men would be incapable of sustaining
its weight. God Himself beareth Me witness.
Watch over thyself, and follow not the footsteps of
these people. Meditate diligently upon the Cause of
thy Lord. Strive to know Him through His own Self
and not through others. For no one else besides Him
can ever profit thee. To this all created things will
testify, couldst thou but perceive it.
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Emerge from behind the veil, by the leave of thy
Lord, the All-Glorious, the Most Powerful, and seize,
before the eyes of those who are in the heavens and
those who are on the earth, the Chalice of Immortality,
in the name of thy Lord, the Inaccessible, the
Most High, and quaff thy fill, and be not of them
that tarry. I swear by God! The moment thou
touchest the Cup with thy lips, the Concourse on
high will acclaim thee saying, "Drink with healthy
relish, O man that hast truly believed in God!" and
the inhabitants of the Cities of Immortality will cry
out, "Joy be to thee, O thou that hast drained the
Cup of His love!" and the Tongue of Grandeur will
hail thee, "Great is the blessedness that awaiteth thee,
O My servant, for thou hast attained unto that which
none hath attained, except such as have detached
themselves from all that is in the heavens and all that
is on the earth, and who are the emblems of true
detachment."
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