Only those who are willing to associate the Revelation proclaimed
by Bahá’u’lláh with the consummation of so stupendous
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an evolution in the collective life of the whole human race can grasp
the significance of the words which He, while alluding to the glories
of this promised Day and to the duration of the Bahá’í Era, has
deemed fit to utter. “This is the King of Days,” He exclaims, “the
Day that hath seen the coming of the Best-Beloved, Him Who,
through all eternity, hath been acclaimed the Desire of the World.”
“The Scriptures of past Dispensations,” He further asserts, “celebrate
the great jubilee that must needs greet this most great Day of
God. Well is it with him that hath lived to see this Day and hath
recognized its station.” “It is evident,” He, in another passage explains,
“that every age in which a Manifestation of God hath lived
is divinely-ordained, and may, in a sense, be characterized as God’s
appointed Day. This Day, however, is unique, and is to be distinguished
from those that have preceded it. The designation ‘Seal of
the Prophets’ fully revealeth its high station. The Prophetic Cycle
hath verily ended. The Eternal Truth is now come. He hath lifted
up the ensign of power, and is now shedding upon the world the
unclouded splendor of His Revelation.” “In this most mighty Revelation,”
He, in categorical language, declares, “all the Dispensations
of the past have attained their highest, their final consummation.
That which hath been made manifest in this préeminent, this most
exalted Revelation, standeth unparalleled in the annals of the past,
nor will future ages witness its like.”