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.

25 Veiled as they remain within their own selves, the generality of the people have failed to perceive the sweet accents of holiness, inhale the fragrance of mercy, or seek guidance, as bidden by God, from those who are the custodians of the Scriptures.  He proclaimeth, and His word, verily, is the truth:  “Ask ye, therefore, of them that have the custody of the Scriptures, if ye know it not."(19) Nay rather, they have turned aside from them and followed instead the Samiri(20) of their own idle fancies.  Thus have they strayed far from the mercy of their Lord and failed to attain unto His Beauty in the day of His presence.  For no sooner had He come unto them with a sign and a testimony from God than the same people who had eagerly awaited the day of His Revelation, who had called upon Him in the daytime and in the night season, who had implored Him to gather them together in His presence and to grant that they may lay down their lives in His path, be led aright by His guidance and illumined by His light—­this very people condemned and reviled Him, and inflicted upon Him such cruelties as transcend both My capacity to tell and thine ability to hear them.  My very pen crieth out at this moment and the ink weepeth sore and groaneth.  By God!  Wert thou to hearken with thine inner ear, thou wouldst in truth hear the lamentations of the denizens of heaven; and wert thou to remove the veil from before thine eyes, thou wouldst behold the Maids of Heaven overcome and the holy souls overwhelmed, beating upon their faces and fallen upon the dust.

26 Alas, alas, for that which befell Him Who was the Manifestation of the Self of God, and for that which He and His loved ones were made to suffer!  The people inflicted upon them what no soul hath ever inflicted upon another, and what no infidel hath wrought against a believer or suffered at his hand.  Alas, alas!  That immortal Being sat upon the darksome dust, the Holy Spirit lamented in the retreats of glory, the pillars of the Throne crumbled in the exalted dominion, the joy of the world was changed into sorrow in the crimson land, and the voice of the Nightingale was silenced in the golden realm.  Woe betide them for what their hands have wrought and for what they have committed!

27 Hearken then unto that which the Bird of Heaven uttered, in the sweetest and most wondrous accents, and in the most perfect and exalted melodies, concerning them—­an utterance that shall fill them with remorse from now unto “the day when mankind shall stand before the Lord of the worlds”:  “Although they had before prayed for victory over those who believed not, yet when there came unto them He of Whom they had knowledge, they disbelieved in Him.  The curse of God on the infidels!"(21) Such indeed are their condition and attainments in their vain and empty life.  Erelong shall they be cast into the fire of affliction and find none to help or succour them.

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