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CXLVII: The Most Great Name beareth Me witness!… |
The Most Great Name beareth Me witness!
How sad if any man were, in this Day, to rest
his heart on the transitory things of this world!
Arise, and cling firmly to the Cause of God. Be most
loving one to another. Burn away, wholly for the
sake of the Well-Beloved, the veil of self with the
flame of the undying Fire, and with faces joyous and
beaming with light, associate with your neighbor.
Ye have well observed, in all its aspects, the behavior
of Him Who is the Word of Truth amidst you. Ye
know full well how hard it is for this Youth to
allow, though it be for one night, the heart of any
one of the beloved of God to be saddened by Him.
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The Word of God hath set the heart of the world
afire; how regrettable if ye fail to be enkindled with
its flame! Please God, ye will regard this blessed night
as the night of unity, will knit your souls together,
and resolve to adorn yourselves with the ornament of
a goodly and praiseworthy character. Let your principal
concern be to rescue the fallen from the slough
of impending extinction, and to help him embrace
the ancient Faith of God. Your behavior towards
your neighbor should be such as to manifest clearly
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the signs of the one true God, for ye are the first
among men to be re-created by His Spirit, the first
to adore and bow the knee before Him, the first to
circle round His throne of glory. I swear by Him
Who hath caused Me to reveal whatever hath pleased
Him! Ye are better known to the inmates of the
Kingdom on high than ye are known to your own
selves. Think ye these words to be vain and empty?
Would that ye had the power to perceive the things
your Lord, the All-Merciful, doth see—things that
attest the excellence of your rank, that bear witness
to the greatness of your worth, that proclaim the
sublimity of your station! God grant that your desires
and unmortified passions may not hinder you
from that which hath been ordained for you.
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