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CLXI: “Praise be to Thee, O my God, inasmuch as Thou…” |
Praise be to Thee, O my God, inasmuch as Thou
hast turned the faces of Thy servants towards the
right-hand of the throne of Thy gifts, and hast caused
them to be detached from all else besides Thee, that
they may recognize Thy sovereignty and acknowledge
Thy glory. I testify to the potency of Thy
Cause, the pervasive influence of Thy decree, the immutability
of Thy will, the endlessness of Thy purpose.
All things lie prisoned within the grasp of Thy
might, and the whole creation is destitute when
brought face to face with the evidences of Thy
wealth.
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Deal Thou, therefore, O my God, my Beloved, my
supreme Desire, with Thy servants and with all that
were created by Thee as would beseem Thy beauty
and Thy greatness, and would be worthy of Thy generosity
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and gifts. Thou art, in truth, He Whose mercy
hath encompassed all the worlds, and Whose grace
hath embraced all that dwell on earth and in heaven.
Who is there that hath cried after Thee, and whose
prayer hath remained unanswered? Where is he to be
found who hath reached forth towards Thee, and
whom Thou hast failed to approach? Who is he that
can claim to have fixed his gaze upon Thee, and
toward whom the eye of Thy loving-kindness hath
not been directed? I bear witness that Thou hadst
turned toward Thy servants ere they had turned
toward Thee, and hadst remembered them ere they
had remembered Thee. All grace is Thine, O Thou
in Whose hand is the kingdom of Divine gifts and
the source of every irrevocable decree.
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Send down, therefore, O my God, upon all that
seek Thee that which will entirely strip them of all
that pertaineth not unto Thee, and will draw them
nigh unto Thy Self. Assist them, by Thy grace, to
love Thee and to conform unto that which shall
please Thee. Grant, then, that they may go straight
on in the path of Thy Cause, the path wherein have
slipped the footsteps of the doubters among Thy people
and the froward among Thy servants. Thou art,
verily, the All-Powerful, the Almighty, the Most
Great.
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