The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh.

The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh.

“O concourse of monks!  Seclude not yourselves in...”

O concourse of monks!  Seclude not yourselves in churches and cloisters.  Come forth by My leave, and occupy yourselves with that which will profit your souls and the souls of men.  Thus biddeth you the King of the Day of Reckoning.  Seclude yourselves in the stronghold of My love.  This, verily, is a befitting seclusion, were ye of them that perceive it.  He that shutteth himself up in a house is indeed as one dead.  It behoveth man to show forth that which will profit all created things, and he that bringeth forth no fruit is fit for fire.  Thus counselleth you your Lord, and He, verily, is the Almighty, the All-Bounteous.  Enter ye into wedlock, that after you someone may fill your place.  We have forbidden you perfidious acts, and not that which will demonstrate fidelity.  Have ye clung to the standards fixed by your own selves, and cast the standards of God behind your backs?  Fear God, and be not of the foolish.  But for man, who would make mention of Me on My earth, and how could My attributes and My name have been revealed?  Ponder ye, and be not of them that are veiled and fast asleep.  He that wedded not (Jesus) found no place wherein to dwell or lay His head, by reason of that which the hands of the treacherous had wrought.  His sanctity consisteth not in that which ye believe or fancy, but rather in the things We possess.  Ask, that ye may apprehend His station which hath been exalted above the imaginings of all that dwell on earth.  Blessed are they who perceive it.

“O concourse of monks!  If ye choose to follow Me, I...”

O concourse of monks!  If ye choose to follow Me, I will make you heirs of My Kingdom; and if ye transgress against Me, I will, in My long-suffering, endure it patiently, and I, verily, am the Ever-Forgiving, the All-Merciful...  Bethlehem is astir with the Breeze of God.  We hear her voice saying:  ’O most generous Lord!  Where is Thy great glory established?  The sweet savours of Thy presence have quickened me, after I had melted in my separation from Thee.  Praised be Thou in that Thou hast raised the veils, and come with power in evident glory.’  We called unto her from behind the Tabernacle of Majesty and Grandeur:  ’O Bethlehem!  This Light hath risen in the orient, and travelled towards the occident, until it reached thee in the evening of its life.  Tell Me then:  Do the sons recognize the Father, and acknowledge Him, or do they deny Him, even as the people aforetime denied Him (Jesus)?’ Whereupon she cried out saying:  ‘Thou art, in truth, the All-Knowing, the Best-Informed.’

Consider, likewise, how numerous at this time are the...”

Consider, likewise, how numerous at this time are the monks who have secluded themselves in their churches, in My name, and who, when the appointed time came, and We unveiled to them Our beauty, failed to recognize Me, notwithstanding that they call upon Me at dawn and at eventide.

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