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.

9 Forsake Thy mention of the Chief, O Pen, and call to remembrance Anis, that intimate of the love of God who severed himself from the wayward and the infidel.  He tore the veils asunder in such wise that the inmates of Paradise could hear them being rent.  Glorified be God, the Sovereign, the Powerful, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.

10 O nightingale!  Incline thine ear unto the voice of the All-Glorious on this night when armed troops have surrounded Us while We remain in a state of utmost joy.  O would that our blood might be shed upon the earth and our bodies cast upon the dust in the path of God!  This, indeed, is My desire and the desire of whosoever hath sought Me and attained unto My most wondrous, Mine incomparable Kingdom.

11 Know thou, O servant, that one day, upon awakening, We found the beloved of God at the mercy of Our adversaries.  Sentinels were posted at every gate and no one was permitted to enter or leave.  Indeed, they perpetrated a sore injustice, for the loved ones of God and His kindred were left on the first night without food.  Such was the fate of those for whose sake the world and all that is therein have been created.  Woe betide the perpetrators and those who led them into such evil!  Erelong will God consume their souls in the fire.  He, verily, is the fiercest of avengers.

12 The people surrounded the house, and Muslims and Christians wept over Us, and the voice of lamentation was upraised between earth and heaven by reason of what the hands of the oppressors had wrought.  We perceived that the weeping of the people of the Son exceeded the weeping of others—­a sign for such as ponder.

13 One of My companions offered up his life, cutting his throat with his own hands for the love of God, an act unheard of in bygone centuries and which God hath set apart for this Revelation as an evidence of the power of His might.(67) He, verily, is the Unconstrained, the All-Subduing.  As for the one who thus slew himself in ’Iraq,(68) he truly is the King and Beloved of Martyrs, and that which he evinced was a testimony from God unto the peoples of the earth.  Such souls have been influenced by the Word of God, have tasted the sweetness of His remembrance, and are so transported by the breezes of reunion that they have detached themselves from all that dwell on earth and turned unto the Divine Countenance with faces beaming with light.  And though they have committed an act which God hath forbidden, He hath nevertheless forgiven them as a token of His mercy.  He, verily, is the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate.  So enraptured were these souls by Him Who is the All-Compelling that the reins of volition slipped from their grasp, until at last they ascended to the dwelling of the Unseen and entered the presence of God, the Almighty, the All-Knowing.

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