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Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh
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Pages 291-294
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CXXXV: O Letter of the Living! The ear of God...
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O Letter of the Living! The ear of God hath heard thy cry, and His eyes have beheld thy
written supplication. He is calling thee from His seat
of glory, and is revealing unto thee the verses that
have been sent down by Him Who is the Help in
Peril, the Self-Subsisting.
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Blessed art thou for having utterly abolished the
idol of self and of vain imagination, and for having
rent asunder the veil of idle fancy, through the power
of the might of thy Lord, the Supreme Protector,
the Almighty, the one Beloved. Thou art indeed to be
numbered with those Letters that have excelled every
other Letter. Wherefore thou hast been singled out
by God through the tongue of thy Lord, the Báb, the
brightness of Whose countenance hath enveloped,
and will continue to envelop, the whole of creation.
Render thanks unto the Almighty, and magnify His
name, inasmuch as He hath aided thee to recognize
a Cause that hath made the hearts of the inhabitants
of the heavens and of the earth to tremble, that hath
caused the denizens of the Kingdoms of creation and
of Revelation to cry out, and through which the hidden
secrets of men's breasts have been searched out
and tested.
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Thy Lord, the Most High (the Báb), addresseth
thee, from His Realm of glory, these words: Great is
the blessedness that awaiteth thee, O Letter of the
Living, for thou hast truly believed in Me, hast refused
to shame Me before the Concourse on high,
hast fulfilled thy pledge, hast cast away the veil of
vain imaginings, and hast fixed thy gaze upon the
Lord, thy God, the Lord of the unseen and the seen,
the Lord of the Frequented Fane. I am well pleased
with thee, inasmuch as I have found thy face beaming
with light on the Day when faces have been made
dismal and turned black.
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Say: O people of the Bayán! Did We not admonish
you, in all Our Tablets and in all Our hidden
Scriptures, not to follow your evil passions and corrupt
inclinations, but to keep your eyes directed
towards the Scene of transcendent glory, on the Day
when the Most Mighty Balance shall be set, the Day
when the sweet melodies of the Spirit of God shall
be poured out from the right hand of the throne of
your Lord, the omnipotent Protector, the All-Powerful,
the Holy of Holies? Did We not forbid you to
cleave to the things that would shut you out from
the Manifestation of our Beauty, in its subsequent
Revelation, be they the embodiments of the names of
God and all their glory, or the revealers of His attributes
and their dominion? Behold, how, as soon
as I revealed Myself, ye have rejected My truth and
turned away from Me, and been of them that have
regarded the signs of God as a play and pastime!
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By My Beauty! Nothing whatsoever shall, in this
Day, be accepted from you, though ye continue to
worship and prostrate yourselves before God
throughout the eternity of His dominion. For all
things are dependent upon His Will, and the worth
of all acts is conditioned upon His acceptance and
pleasure. The whole universe is but a handful of clay
in His grasp. Unless one recognize God and love Him,
his cry shall not be heard by God in this Day. This is
of the essence of His Faith, did ye but know it.
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Will ye be content with that which is like the
vapor in a plain, and be willing to forgo the Ocean
Whose waters refresh, by virtue of the Will of God,
the souls of men? Woe unto you, for having repaid
the bounty of God with so vain and contemptible a
thing! Ye are, indeed, of them that have rejected
Me in My previous Revelation. Would that your
hearts could comprehend!
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Arise, and, under the eyes of God, atone for your
failures in duty towards Him. This is My commandment
unto you, were ye to incline your ears unto
My commandment. By Mine own Self! Neither the
people of the Qur'án, nor the followers of either
the Torah or the Evangel, nor those of any other
Book, have committed that which your hands have
wrought. I, Myself, have dedicated My whole life to
the vindication of the truth of this Faith. I, Myself,
have announced, in all My Tablets, the advent of
His Revelation. And yet, no sooner did He manifest
Himself, in His subsequent Revelation, clothed in
the glory of Bahá and arrayed in the robe of His
grandeur, than ye rebelled against Him Who is the
supreme Protector, the Self-Subsisting. Beware, O
people! Be ye ashamed of that which hath befallen
Me at your hands in the path of God. Take heed that
ye be not of them that have rejected that which hath
been sent down unto them from the Heaven of God's
transcendent glory.
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Such, O Letter of the Living, are the words which
thy Lord hath spoken, and addressed unto thee from
the realms above. Proclaim the words of thy Lord
unto His servants, that perchance they may shake off
their slumber, and ask pardon of God, Who hath
formed and fashioned them, and sent down unto
them this most effulgent, this most holy, and manifest
Revelation of His Beauty.
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