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“IF at the time of the appearance of Him Whom God will …” 100 |
IF at the time of the appearance of Him Whom God will
make manifest all the dwellers of the earth were to bear
witness unto a thing whereunto He beareth witness differently,
His testimony would be like unto the sun, while
theirs would be even as a false image produced in a mirror
which is not facing the sun. For had it been otherwise their
testimony would have proved a faithful reflection of His
testimony.
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I swear by the most sacred Essence of God that but one
line of the Words uttered by Him is more sublime than the
words uttered by all that dwell on earth. Nay, I beg forgiveness
for making this comparison. How could the reflections
of the sun in the mirror compare with the wondrous rays
of the sun in the visible heaven? The station of one is that of
nothingness, while the station of the other, by the righteousness
of God—hallowed and magnified be His Name—is
that of the Reality of things….
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If in the Day of His manifestation a king were to make
mention of his own sovereignty, this would be like unto a
mirror challenging the sun, saying: ‘The light is in me’. It
would be likewise, if a man of learning in His Day were to
claim to be an exponent of knowledge, or if he who is
possessed of riches were to display his affluence, or if a
man wielding power were to assert his own authority, or
if one invested with grandeur were to show forth his glory.
Nay, such men would become the object of the derision of
their peers, and how would they be judged by Him Who
is the Sun of Truth! III, 12.
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