Prayers and Meditations eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about Prayers and Meditations.

Prayers and Meditations eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about Prayers and Meditations.

I am, O my Lord, Thy handmaiden, who hath hearkened to Thy call, and hastened unto Thee, fleeing from herself and resting her heart upon Thee.  I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thy name out of which all the treasures of the earth were brought forth, to shield me from the hints of such as have disbelieved in Thee and repudiated Thy truth.

Powerful art Thou to do what Thou pleasest.  Thou art, verily, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.

CXXVII:  “All praise be to Thee, O Lord, my God!  How mysterious...”

All praise be to Thee, O Lord, my God!  How mysterious the Fire which Thou hast enkindled within my heart!  My very limbs testify to the intensity of its heat, and evince the consuming power of its flame.  Should my bodily tongue ever attempt to describe Thee as the One Whose strength hath ever excelled the strength of the most mighty amongst men, the tongue of my heart would address me, saying:  “These are but words which can only be adequate to such things as are of the same likeness and nature as themselves.  But He, of a truth, is infinitely exalted above the mention of all His creatures.”

The power of Thy might beareth me witness, O my Well-Beloved!  Every limb of my body, methinks, is endowed with a tongue that glorifieth Thee and magnifieth Thy name.  Armed with the power of Thy love, the hatred which moveth them that are against Thee can never alarm me; and with Thy praise on my lips, the rulings of Thy decree can in no wise fill me with sorrow.  Fortify, therefore, Thy love within my breast, and suffer me to face the assaults which all the peoples of the earth may launch against me.  I swear by Thee!  Every hair of my head proclaimeth:  “But for the adversities that befall me in Thy path, how could I ever taste the divine sweetness of Thy tenderness and love?”

Send down, therefore, O my Lord, upon me and upon them that love me, that which will cause us to become steadfast in Thy Faith.  Enable them, then, to become the Hands of Thy Cause amongst Thy servants, that they may scatter abroad Thy signs, and show forth Thy sovereignty.  There is no God but Thee, Who art powerful to do whatsoever Thou willest.  Thou art, in truth, the All-Glorious, the All-Praised.

CXXVIII:  “Praise be unto Thee, O my God!  I am one of Thy...”

Praise be unto Thee, O my God!  I am one of Thy servants, who hath believed on Thee and on Thy signs.  Thou seest how I have set myself towards the door of Thy mercy, and turned my face in the direction of Thy loving-kindness.  I beseech Thee, by Thy most excellent titles and Thy most exalted attributes, to open to my face the portals of Thy bestowals.  Aid me, then, to do that which is good, O Thou Who art the Possessor of all names and attributes!

I am poor, O my Lord, and Thou art the Rich.  I have set my face towards Thee, and detached myself from all but Thee.  Deprive me not, I implore Thee, of the breezes of Thy tender mercy, and withhold not from me what Thou didst ordain for the chosen among Thy servants.

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