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CXLIII: Blessed art thou, O My servant, inasmuch
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Blessed art thou, O My servant, inasmuch as thou
hast recognized the Truth, and withdrawn
from him who repudiated the All-Merciful, and was
condemned as wicked in the Mother Tablet. Walk
thou steadfastly in the love of God, and keep straight
on in His Faith, and aid Him through the power of
thine utterance. Thus biddeth thee the All-Merciful
Who is suffering imprisonment at the hands of His
oppressors.
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If tribulation touch thee for My sake, call thou
to mind My ills and troubles, and remember My
banishment and imprisonment. Thus do We devolve
on thee what hath descended upon Us from Him
Who is the All-Glorious, the All-Wise.
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By My Self! The day is approaching when We
will have rolled up the world and all that is therein,
and spread out a new order in its stead. He, verily,
is powerful over all things.
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Sanctify thine heart, that thou mayest remember
Me; and purge thine ear, that thou mayest hearken
unto My words. Set then thy face towards the Spot
wherein the throne of thy Lord, the God of Mercy,
hath been established, and say: Praise be to Thee,
O my Lord, for having enabled me to recognize the
Manifestation of Thine own Self, and aided me to fix
mine heart on the court of Thy presence, the object
of my soul's adoration. I beseech Thee, by Thy name
that caused the heavens to be rent and the earth to
be cleft asunder, to ordain for me what Thou didst
ordain for them that have turned away from all else
but Thee, and rested their hearts firmly upon Thee.
Grant that I may be seated in Thy presence on the
seat of truth, within the Tabernacle of Glory. Powerful
art Thou to do what Thou willest. There is none
other God but Thee, the All-Glorious, the All-Wise. |
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