The Summons of the Lord of Hosts eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 233 pages of information about The Summons of the Lord of Hosts.

The Summons of the Lord of Hosts eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 233 pages of information about The Summons of the Lord of Hosts.

145 Adorn the body of Thy kingdom with the raiment of My name, and arise, then, to teach My Cause.  Better is this for thee than that which thou possessest.  God will, thereby, exalt thy name among all the kings.  Potent is He over all things.  Walk thou amongst men in the name of God, and by the power of His might, that thou mayest show forth His signs amidst the peoples of the earth.  Burn thou brightly with the flame of this undying Fire which the All-Merciful hath ignited in the midmost heart of creation, that through thee the heat of His love may be kindled within the hearts of His favoured ones.  Follow in My way and enrapture the hearts of men through remembrance of Me, the Almighty, the Most Exalted.

146 Say:  He from whom, in this day, the sweet savours of the remembrance of His Lord, the All-Merciful, have not been diffused, is indeed unworthy of the station of man.  He, verily, is of them that have followed their own desires, and shall erelong find himself in grievous loss.  Doth it behove you to relate yourselves to Him Who is the God of mercy, and yet commit the things which the Evil One hath committed?  Nay, by the Beauty of Him Who is the All-Glorified! could ye but know it.  Purge your hearts from love of the world, and your tongues from calumny, and your limbs from whatsoever may withhold you from drawing nigh unto God, the Mighty, the All-Praised.  Say:  By the world is meant that which turneth you aside from Him Who is the Dawning-Place of Revelation, and inclineth you unto that which is unprofitable unto you.  Verily, the thing that deterreth you, in this day, from God is worldliness in its essence.  Eschew it, and approach the Most Sublime Vision, this shining and resplendent Seat.  Blessed is he who alloweth nothing whatsoever to intervene between him and his Lord.  No harm, assuredly, can befall him if he partaketh with justice of the benefits of this world, inasmuch as We have created all things for such of Our servants as truly believe in God.

147 Should your words, O people, be at variance with your deeds, what then shall distinguish you from those who profess their faith in the Lord, their God, and yet, when He came down to them overshadowed with clouds, rejected Him and waxed proud before God, the Incomparable, the Omniscient?  Shed not the blood of anyone, O people, neither judge ye anyone unjustly.  Thus have ye been commanded by Him Who knoweth, Who is informed of all.  They that commit disorders in the land after it hath been well ordered, these indeed have outstepped the bounds that have been set in the Book.  Wretched shall be the abode of the transgressors!

148 God hath prescribed unto everyone the duty of teaching His Cause.  Whoever ariseth to discharge this duty, must needs, ere he proclaimeth His Message, adorn himself with the ornament of an upright and praiseworthy character, so that his words may attract the hearts of such as are receptive to his call.  Without it, he can never hope to influence his hearers.  Thus doth God instruct you.  He, verily, is the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate.

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