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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
July 6
The glory of Him Whom God shall make manifest is
immeasurably above every other glory, and His majesty is far above every other
majesty. His beauty excelleth every other embodiment of beauty, and His
grandeur immensely exceedeth every other manifestation of grandeur. Every light
paleth before the radiance of His light, and every other exponent of mercy
falleth short before the tokens of His mercy. Every other perfection is as
naught in face of His consummate perfection, and every other display of might
is as nothing before His absolute might. His names are superior to all other
names. His good-pleasure taketh precedence over any other expression of
good-pleasure. His pre-eminent exaltation is far above the reach of every other
symbol of exaltation. The splendour of His appearance far surpasseth that of
any other appearance. His divine concealment is far more profound than any
other concealment. His loftiness is immeasurably above every other loftiness.
His gracious favour is unequalled by any other evidence of favour. His power
transcendeth every power. His sovereignty is invincible in the face of every
other sovereignty. His celestial dominion is exalted far above every other
dominion. His knowledge pervadeth all created things, and His consummate power
extendeth over all beings. (The Báb, ‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb)