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“He is the prayer-hearing, prayer-answering…” 146 |
By Thy glory, O Beloved One, Thou giver of
light to the world! The flames of separation have
consumed me, and my waywardness hath melted
my heart within me. I ask of Thee, by Thy Most
Great Name, O Thou the Desire of the world and
the Well-Beloved of mankind, to grant that the
breeze of Thine inspiration may sustain my soul,
that Thy wondrous voice may reach my ear, that
my eyes may behold Thy signs and Thy light as
revealed in the manifestations of Thy names and
Thine attributes, O Thou within Whose grasp are
all things!
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Thou seest, O Lord my God, the tears of Thy
favored ones, shed because of their separation
from Thee, and the fears of Thy devoted ones in
their remoteness from Thy Holy Court. By Thy
power, that swayeth all things, visible and invisible!
It behooveth Thy loved ones to shed tears of
blood for that which hath befallen the faithful at
the hands of the wicked and the oppressors on the
earth. Thou beholdest, O my God, how the ungodly
have compassed Thy cities and Thy realms!
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I ask Thee by Thy Messengers and Thy chosen
ones and by Him whereby the standard of Thy
divine unity hath been implanted amidst Thy
servants, to shield them by Thy bounty. Thou art,
verily, the Gracious, the All-Bountiful.
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And, again, I ask Thee by the sweet showers of
Thy grace and the billows of the ocean of Thy
favor, to ordain for Thy saints that which shall
solace their eyes and comfort their hearts. Lord!
Thou seest him that kneeleth yearning to arise and
serve Thee, the dead calling for eternal life from
the ocean of Thy favor and craving to soar to the
heavens of Thy wealth, the stranger longing for
his home of glory ‘neath the canopy of Thy grace,
the seeker hastening by Thy mercy to Thy door
of bounty, the sinful turning to the ocean of forgiveness
and pardon.
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By Thy sovereignty, O Thou Who art glorified
in the hearts of men! I have turned to Thee,
forsaking mine own will and desire, that Thy holy
will and pleasure may rule within me and direct
me according to that which the pen of Thy eternal
decree hath destined for me. This servant, O
Lord, though helpless turneth to the Orb of Thy
Power, though abased hasteneth unto the Dayspring
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of Glory, though needy craveth the Ocean
of Thy Grace. I beseech Thee by Thy favor and
bounty, cast him not away.
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