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36: The ascension of Him Who was the Temple … |
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The ascension of Him Who was the Temple
of the Covenant, the setting of Him Who was the
Orb of harmony, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, may our lives be
sacrificed for the wrongs He suffered, was the most
dire calamity, and the most dread of ordeals. It
dissolved our very hearts, it laid low the very pillars
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of our being. It made our eyes to shed tears of blood,
and our sighs and the sound of our weeping reached
upward to the Concourse on High. Then did a sea of
anguish roll up great waves of grief, and a whirlwind
of sorrow swept over the peoples of the earth.
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That blessed soul, following the ascension of the
sacred Abhá Beauty, may our lives be sacrificed for
the dust of His sacred threshold, and until the hour
when His own luminous spirit rose up to the realms
on high, for a period of thirty years had neither a
peaceful day nor a night of quiet rest. Singly and
alone, He set about to reform the world, and to
educate and refine its peoples. He invited all manner
of beings to enter the Kingdom of God; He watered
the Tree of the Faith; He guarded the celestial
Lote-Tree from the tempest; He defeated the foes of
the Faith, and He frustrated the hopes of the
malevolent; and always vigilant, He protected
God’s Cause and defended His Law.
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That subtle and mysterious Being, that Essence of
eternal glory, underwent trials and sorrows all the
days of His life. He was made the target of every
calumny and malicious accusation, by foes both
without and within. His lot, in all His life, was to be
wronged, and be subjected to toil, to pain and grief.
Under these conditions, the one and only solace of
His sacred heart was to hear good news of the
progress of the Faith, and the proclaiming of God’s
Word, and the spreading of the holy Teachings, and
the unity and fervour of the friends, and the
staunchness of His loved ones. This news would
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bring smiles to His countenance; this was the joy of
His precious heart.
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Meanwhile He trained a number of the faithful
and reared them with the hands of His grace, and
rectified their character and behaviour, and adorned
them with the excellence of the favoured angels of
Heaven—that they might arise today with a new
spirit, and stand forth with wondrous power, and
confront the forces of idle fancy, and scatter the
troops upon troops of darkness with the blazing
light of long endurance and high resolve; that they
might shine out even as lighted candles, and moth-like,
flutter so close about the lamp of the Faith as to
scorch their wings.
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The Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, may
our souls be sacrificed for His meekness, is our
guiding light upon the path, it is the very bounty of
the Abhá Kingdom. This Text is the decisive
decree, the way that leads aright, the highest hope of
all who stand firm in the Covenant of the Lord of
Lords. It is tidings of great joy; it is the ultimate
bestowal.
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1. | Shavval 1340 A.H. (28 May-25 June 1922 A.D.), to a believer in Tabríz [ Back To Reference] |