Gems of Divine Mysteries eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 60 pages of information about Gems of Divine Mysteries.

Gems of Divine Mysteries eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 60 pages of information about Gems of Divine Mysteries.

81 But hear, O My brother, My plaint against them that claim to be associated with God and with the Manifestations of His knowledge, and yet follow their corrupt inclinations, consume the substance of their neighbour, are given to wine, commit murder, defraud and slander each other, hurl calumnies against God, and are wont to speak falsely.  The people attribute all these deeds unto Us, whilst their perpetrators remain shameless before God.  They cast aside that which He hath enjoined upon them and commit that which He hath forbidden.  Yet it behoveth the people of truth that the signs of humility should shine upon their faces, that the light of sanctity should radiate from their countenances, that they should walk upon the earth as though they were in the presence of God and distinguish themselves in their deeds from all the dwellers of the earth.  Such must be their state that their eyes should behold the evidences of His might, their tongues and hearts make mention of His name, their feet be set towards the lands of His nearness, and their hands take fast hold upon His precepts.  And were they to pass through a valley of pure gold and mines of precious silver, they should regard them as wholly unworthy of their attention.

82 These people, however, have turned aside from all this and placed instead their affections upon that which accordeth with their own corrupt inclinations.  Thus do they roam in the wilderness of arrogance and pride.  I bear witness at this moment that God is wholly quit of them, and likewise are We.  We beseech God to suffer Us not to associate with them either in this life or in the life to come.  He, verily, is the Eternal Truth.  No God is there but Him, and His might is equal to all things.

83 Quaff then, O My brother, from the living waters that We have caused to flow in the oceans of these words.  Methinks the seas of grandeur are surging within them, and the gems of divine virtue are shining within and upon them.  Divest then thyself of that which debarreth thee from this fathomless crimson sea, and to the cry of “In the name of God and by His grace!” immerse thyself therein.  Let the fear of no one dismay thee.  Trust in the Lord, thy God, for He is sufficient unto whosoever trusteth in Him.  He, verily, shall protect thee, and in Him shalt thou abide in safety.

84 Know thou, moreover, that in this most hallowed and resplendent city thou shalt find the wayfarer to be lowly before all men and humble before all things.  For naught doth he behold save that he perceiveth God therein.  He beholdeth the effulgent glories of God in the lights of His Revelation that have encompassed the Sinai of creation.  In this station the wayfarer must not claim the seat of honour in any gathering or walk before others in the desire to vaunt and exalt himself.  Rather must he regard himself as standing at all times in the presence of his Lord.  He must not wish for anyone that which he doth not wish for himself, nor speak that which he would not bear to hear spoken by another, nor yet desire for any soul that which he would not have desired for himself.  It befitteth him, rather, to walk upon the earth with undeviating steps in the kingdom of His new creation.

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