, to be firm in the teachings and to be
patient under the great test. he who is steadfast shall grow and he who is
straightforward shall succeed.
I supplicate God to grant thee power wherewith thou wilt confront the
beliefs of all regions and innumerable nations; and to make it possible
for thee to come hither in a convenient time when no obstacles exist, but
now there are many obstacles in the way of thy coming. However, if thou
turn thy face thoroughly to God, He will grant thee wisdom and power which
maketh thy words to penetrate the hearts as the spirit penetrate the body.
O thou maid-servant of God! Thou must leave selfishness, separate thyself
from the world and cling thoroughly to the Most Supreme Kingdom.
Give my salutations to Mrs. ......... and to the maid-servant of God,
........., and say to them that "God hath chosen His pure, devout and good
maid-servants to turn their faces to Him and to become attracted by His
fragrances in this new and wonderful day."
"O thou son of the Kingdom!..."
O thou son of the Kingdom!
Thy sweet letters with their interesting contents are always conducive to
the joy of the hearts. They are like unto the melodies of the nightingale
which imparteth exultation to soul and mind. Thank thou God! that thou
hast gone to those parts(310) for the purpose of spreading the Word of God
and diffusing the holy fragrances of the Kingdom of God and that thou art
a gardener in the divine orchard. Ere long, confirmation and assistance
shall environ thee.
O thou son of the Kingdom! If one possesses the love of God, everything
that he undertakes is useful, but if the undertaking is without the love
of God, then it is hurtful and the cause fo veiling one's self from the
Lord of the Kingdom. But with the love of God every bitterness is changed
into sweetness and every gift becometh precious. For instance, a musical
and melodious voice imparteth life to an attracted heart but lureth toward
lust those souls who are engulfed in passion and desire.
With the love of God all sciences are accepted and beloved, but without
it, are fruitless; nay, rather the cause of insanity. Every science is
like unto a tree; if the fruit of it is the love of God, that is a blessed
tree. Otherwise it is dried wood and finally a food for fire.
O thou sincere servant of the True One and the spiritual physician of the
people! Whenever thou presentest thyself at the bed of a patient turn thy
face toward
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