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“THE acts of Him Whom God shall make manifest are like …” |
THE acts of Him Whom God shall make manifest are like
unto the sun, while the works of men, provided they conform
to the good-pleasure of God, resemble the stars or the
moon… Thus, should the followers of the Bayán observe
the precepts of Him Whom God shall make manifest at
the time of His appearance, and regard themselves and
their own works as stars exposed to the light of the sun,
then they will have gathered the fruits of their existence;
otherwise the title of ‘starship’ will not apply to them. Rather
it will apply to such as truly believe in Him, to those who
pale into insignificance in the day-time and gleam forth with
light in the night season.
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Such indeed is the fruit of this precept, should anyone
observe it on the Day of Resurrection. This is the essence
of all learning and of all righteous deeds, should anyone but
attain unto it. Had the peoples of the world fixed their gaze
upon this principle, no Exponent of divine Revelation
would ever have, at the inception of any Dispensation,
regarded them as things of naught. However, the fact is
that during the night season everyone perceiveth the light
which he himself, according to his own capacity, giveth
out, oblivious that at the break of day this light shall fade
away and be reduced to utter nothingness before the
dazzling splendour of the sun.
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The light of the people of the world is their knowledge
and utterance; while the splendours shed from the glorious
acts of Him Whom God shall make manifest are His
Words, through whose potency He rolleth up the whole
world of existence, sets it under His Own authority by
relating it unto Himself, then as the Mouthpiece of God,
the Source of His divine light—exalted and glorified be He—proclaimeth: ‘Verily, verily, I am God, no God is there
but Me; in truth all others except Me are My creatures.
Say, O My creatures! Me alone, therefore, should ye fear’.
VIII, 1.
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