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9: O my dear sister! … |
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O my dear sister!
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Whatever hath come to pass is from the confirmations
of the Beloved; for otherwise, what merit had
we, or what capacity? We are as a helpless babe, but
fed at the breast of heavenly grace. We are no more
than weak plants, but we flourish in the spring rain
of His bestowals.
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To a feeble ant, Thou hast given Solomon’s
might. Thou hast made of a gnat a lion in the
thicket of Thy Mercy. Thou hast bestowed on a
drop the swelling waves of the sea, Thou hast
carried up a mote to the pinnacles of grace.
Whatever was achieved, was made possible
through Thee. Otherwise, what strength did the
fragile dust possess, what power did this feeble
being have?
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1. | From an unpublished Tablet addressed to the Greatest Holy Leaf [ Back To Reference] |