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XLIV: “Lauded be Thy name, O Thou Who art my God…” 61 |
Lauded be Thy name, O Thou Who art my God
and throbbest within my heart! Thou art well aware
and dost witness that whatsoever shameth them that
are dear to Thee must shame also Him Who is the
Manifestation of Thyself and the Day-Spring of Thy
Revelation. Nay, He is put to greater shame than
they when they are led to confess the good things
which have escaped them in Thy days.
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These are Thy servants, O my Lord, who for love
of Thee have abandoned their homes, and sustained
the tribulations decreed by Thee in Thy path. I
swear by Thy glory! Every time any one of them
testifieth before Thee to his evil doings, shame covereth
my face, for they are Thy servants who have
tasted of the cup of woe in Thy Cause, who have
quaffed from the chalice of adversity when the light
of Thy countenance was lifted upon them, and who
were so vexed by trials that peace was utterly denied
them within the precincts of Thy court.
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The power of Thy might beareth me witness! My
heart hath melted by reason of my love for them that
are dear to Thee, and my soul is laden with anguish
for the sorrows which have afflicted them at the revelation
of Thy Cause and the appearance of the billowing
oceans of Thy grace and favors. The sighs
they uttered, O my Lord, have caused my sighs to
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ascend towards Thee, and the burning of their hearts
hath consumed mine own heart within me.
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I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all
being and the Enlightener of all things visible and
invisible, to grant that every one of them may become
an ensign of Thy guidance among Thy servants, and
a revelation of the splendors of the Day-Star of Thy
loving-kindness amidst Thy creatures. Thou hast, O
my God, chosen them to love Thee, and to stand
before the throne of Thy majesty. No other station
hath excelled the station to which Thou hast called
them. How many the nights, O my God, when sleep
failed to overtake them because of their remembrance
of Thee, and how numerous the days which they
spent in lamentation over the things that have befallen
Thee at the hands of Thine enemies! I entreat
Thee, O Thou Who art the Ruler of rulers, and the
Uplifter of the downtrodden, to aid them so to assist
Thy Cause and exalt Thy word that through them
Thy praise may be shed abroad amidst Thy creatures,
and Thy virtues recounted throughout Thy realm.
Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the
Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous.
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Praised be Thou, O Lord my God! This is Thy servant
whom Thou hast in the kingdom of Thy names
called by Thine own name, and whom Thou hast
reared under the wings of Thy grace and favors.
Thou seest him, therefore, hastening in the direction
of Thy gifts, and rushing forth towards Thee seeking
after Thy bounty. Attire him, O my God, with the
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mantle of Thy favor and the robe of Thy munificence
and generosity, that all created things may perceive
from him the sweet smell of the raiment of
Thy love. Adorn, then, his head with the crown of
Thy remembrance, in such wise that his fame may be
noised abroad among Thy servants as one who loveth
Thee and cleaveth steadfastly to Thy Cause. Assist
him, moreover, at all times and under all conditions
to help Thee and to remember Thee, and to extol Thy
virtues amidst Thy creatures.
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I swear by Thy glory, O my God! Every time I
muse on Thy glory and Thy sovereignty I find myself
as the most guilty among them that have transgressed
against Thee in Thy realm, and every time I contemplate
the heights in which none except Thee can
abide, I discover that I am the most sinful of all the
creatures that dwell in Thy land. Had it not been for
Thy name, the Concealer, and for Thy name, the
Ever-Forgiving, and for the sweet savors of Thy
name, the Most Merciful, all Thy chosen ones had
been reckoned amongst the perverse and the wicked.
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And now, having confessed the things Thou didst
cause to flow down from my Pen, I implore Thee,
by Thy name which Thou hast raised up above every
other name, and hast caused to overshadow all that
are in heaven and all that are on earth, to cast not
away him that hath turned towards Thee, and to
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deny him not the wonders of Thy grace and the hidden
evidences of Thy mercy. Let the hands of Thine
omnipotence kindle in his heart a lamp that will
enable him to shine brightly in Thy days, and to
cry out with such vehemence in Thy name that no
timidity will deter him from soaring in the atmosphere
of Thy love, and from ascending to the horizon
of rapture and longing for Thee, and that the pursuits
of Thy creatures will not withhold him from
magnifying Thy word, that Thou mayest behold him
sanctified as Thou wishest and as beseemeth Thy
majesty and glory.
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Exalted though this station may be, O my God,
and however excellent this position—for who else
except Thyself hath the power to show forth what
may be deemed worthy of Thine exaltation and befit
Thy greatness—yet Thou art He Who is the All-Bountiful,
the Most Compassionate. All the atoms of
the earth testify that Thou art the Ever-Forgiving,
the Benevolent, the Great Giver, the All-Glorious, the
All-Wise. Look, then, upon him, O my God, with
the eyes of Thy loving-kindness, and cast upon him
the glance of Thy generosity. Enrapture him, moreover,
with the sweet melodies of Him Who is the
Fountain-Head of Thy Revelation, in such wise that
he may wholly surrender his will to Thy pleasure, and
fix his hopes upon the things Thou didst ordain in
Thy Tablets. Strengthen, then, his heart by Thy
name, the Almighty, the Faithful, that he may draw
forth the hand of power, and with it help Thy Cause
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when the light of Thy beauty is manifested and the
Day-Star of Thy majesty is risen.
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Since Thou hast called him by Thy name, O my
Lord, single him out among Thy servants for Thy
service. Thou well knowest, O my Lord, that in revealing
myself I have sought only to reveal Thy
Cause, and have turned to no one except for the sake
of Thy Revelation and for the purpose of manifesting
Thy loving-kindness. I beseech Thee, by Thy
treasured Name Who, at this very moment, is speaking,
to send down upon him and upon them that love
Thee that which is enshrined in the heaven of Thy
favor and bounties, that they may be filled with vehement
longing towards Thee, and exult in Thy Covenant,
O Thou Who art the Lord of Lords! Ordain,
then, for him and for them that which becometh Thy
name, the All-Bountiful.
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