sh ties of unity with that Assembly. To sum it up, it
is the desire of the Lord God that the loved ones of God and the handmaids
of the Merciful in the West should come closer together in harmony and
unity as day followeth day, and until this is accomplished, the work will
never go forward. The Spiritual Assemblies are collectively the most
effective of all instruments for establishing unity and harmony. This
matter is of the utmost importance; this is the magnet that draweth down
the confirmations of God. If once the beauty of the unity of the
friends--this Divine Beloved--be decked in the adornments of the Abha
Kingdom, it is certain that within a very short time those countries will
become the Paradise of the All-Glorious, and that out of the west the
splendours of unity will cast their bright rays over all the earth.
We are striving with heart and soul, resting neither day nor night,
seeking not a moment's ease, to make this world of man the mirror of the
unity of God. Then how much more must the beloved of the Lord reflect that
unity? And this cherished hope, this yearning wish of ours will be visibly
fulfilled only on the day when the true friends of God arise to carry out
the Teachings of the Abha Beauty--may my life be a ransom for His lovers!
One amongst His Teachings is this, that love and good faith must so
dominate the human heart that men will regard the stranger as a familiar
friend, the malefactor as one of their own, the alien even as a loved one,
the enemy as a companion dear and close. Who killeth them, him will they
call a bestower of life; who turneth away from them, him will they regard
as turning towards them; who denieth their message, him will they consider
as one acknowledging its truth. The meaning is that they must treat all
humankind even as they treat their sympathizers, their fellow-believers,
their loved ones and familiar friends.
Should such a torch light up the world community, ye will find that the
whole earth is sending forth a fragrance, that it hath become a
delightsome paradise, and the face of it the image of high heaven. Then
will the whole world be one native land, its diverse peoples one single
kind, the nations of both east and west one household.
It is my hope that such a day will come, that such a splendour will shine
forth, that such a vision will be unveiled in its full beauty.
42: O YE CO-WORKERS WHO ARE SUPPORTED BY ARMIES ...
O ye co-workers who are sup
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