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57: The Ancient Beauty, the Most Great Name, … |
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The Ancient Beauty, the Most Great Name,
has, through the splendours of His grace in this most
glorious of all ages, made this world of dust to
radiate light. The loving counsels of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
have turned the beloved of the Lord into signs and
tokens of humility and lowliness. He has taught
them selflessness, and freedom from material
things, and detachment from the world, and has
enabled them to understand the verities of Heaven.
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In that supernal realm we are all but motes; in the
court of the Lord God’s majesty we are but helpless
shadows. He is the Shelter for all; He is the Protector
of all; He is the Helper of all; He is the Preserver of
all. Whensoever we look upon ourselves, we, one
and all, despair; but He, with all His grace, His
bestowals, His bounties, is the close Companion of
each one.
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It is certain that tests and trials are inseparable
from this life and a vital requirement thereof,
especially for the human race and above all for those
who claim to have faith and love. Only through
trials can the genuine be known from the worthless,
and purity from pollution, and the real from the
false. The meaning of the sacred verse: ‘Do men
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think when they say ‘We believe’ they shall be let
alone and not be put to proof?’
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prevails at all times
and is applicable at every breath, and fire will only
bring out the brightness of the gold.
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So it is my hope that with lowliness and a contrite
heart, with supplications and prayers, with good
intentions and faithfulness, with purity of heart and
adherence to the truth, with rising up to serve and
with the blessings and confirmations of the Lord, we
may come into a realm, and arrive at a condition,
where we shall live under His overshadowing
mercy, and His helping hand shall come to our aid
and succour.
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1. | 24 Muharram 1341 A.H. (16 September 1922 A.D.), to the Bahá’ís of Gáv-Gán, a village near Tabríz [ Back To Reference] |
2. | Qur’án 29:2. [ Back To Reference] |