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Tablets of `Abdu'l-Bahá `Abbás
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Pages 649-650
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"O thou who art assuredly believing in God!..."
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O thou who art assuredly believing in God!
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Verily, I read thy letter which showed how thou art
believing in God, assured of the signs of God and art
attracted by the love of God.
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I thank God for that He hath ignited the fire of His
love in thy heart, hath drawn thee by the magnet of His
guidance, hath dilated thy heart through the light of
His knowledge, hath assisted thee to be firm in His
Testament, hath sent down His blessing upon thee, upon
thy household and upon thy children, hath illuminated
thy house by igniting therein the lamp of the praise of
God, hath caused those souls who have drawn nigh unto
the Kingdom to abide in thy house
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- those who deliver
the Cause of God, who speak the praise of God and
explain the indisputable proofs of God unto the servants.
It behooveth thee to thank God for this great gift and
say:
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"O my Lord! Confirm me to serve Thy beloved and
to be submissive and humble before Thy chosen ones.
Make me to know the meaning of Thy Words and inform
me of the mysteries of Thy signs. Place me in
the shadow of the standard of Thy Testament and
preserve me from Thy tests which break backs and unveil
the sins of the back-sliders and tend to disgrace
the party of deception and the people of wickedness
(i.e., the nakazeen). Verily, Thou art the Mighty, the
Pardoner!"
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Notes
1. [The first teachers of the Bahai Cause to come to America from the Orient dwelt in the household of the recipient of this Tablet.]
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