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CXX: “Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! Thou beholdest…” |
Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! Thou beholdest
my low estate and the habitation wherein I
dwell, and bearest witness unto my perplexity, my
crying needs, my troubles, and the afflictions I suffer
among Thy servants who recite Thy verses and repudiate
their Revealer, who call on Thy names and
cavil at their Creator, who seek to draw nigh unto
Him Who is Thy Friend and put to death Him Who
is the Best-Beloved of the worlds.
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The glory of Thy might, O my God, beareth me
witness! Every time I attempt to remember Thee, I
find myself overpowered by the sublimity of Thy
station and the immensity of Thy might; and every
time I hold my peace, lo, I am impelled by my love
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for Thee and by the potency of Thy will, to unloose
my tongue and mention Thee. He who is poor and
needy, O my God, is calling for his Lord, the All-Possessing;
and he who is destitute of all strength
remembereth his Master, the All-Powerful. If He
deign to accept His servant’s supplication, He is, verily,
of unsurpassed bounteousness; and if He cast him
out, He is of those who judge equitably the best. He
indeed is acceptable, O my God, who hath set his
face towards Thee, and he is truly deprived who
hath been careless of the remembrance of Thee in
Thy days. Blessed is he that hath tasted of the sweetness
of Thy remembrance and praise. Nothing, not
even the arising of all the peoples of the whole
world to assail him, can hinder such a man from
directing his steps towards the paths of Thy pleasure
and the ways of Thy Cause.
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Look, then, O Thou Who art the Well-Beloved of
Bahá, upon the tears he sheddeth before Thee, and
behold the sighs which he uttereth, O Thou Who art
his heart’s Desire! I swear by Thy might, and Thy
majesty and Thy glory! Were I to inherit from Thee
all the delights of Paradise, and to keep them in my
possession as long as Thine own Being endureth, and
were I to become, for less than a moment, careless
of the remembrance of Thee, I would, of a certainty,
cast them away from me and cease to consider them.
I am the one, O my God, who for love of Thee hath
forsaken the world and all its benefits, and willingly
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accepted every tribulation for the sake of Thy
remembrance.
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I entreat Thee, O Thou Who art my Companion
and my Best-Beloved, to lift the veil that hath come
in between Thee and Thy servants, that they may
recognize Thee with Thine own eye and rid themselves
of all attachment to any one but Thee. Thou
art, verily, the Almighty, the Ever-Forgiving, the
Most Compassionate. No God is there beside Thee,
the Most Exalted, the Self-Sufficing, the Self-Exalting,
the All-Glorious, the All-Wise.
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