Blessed the one who hath remained faithful to the Covenant
of God, and woe betide him who hath broken it and disbelieved in Him, the
Knower of secrets. Say: This is the Day of Bounty! Bestir yourselves that I may make you
monarchs in the realms of My Kingdom. If
ye follow Me, ye shall behold that which ye were promised, and I will make you
My companions in the dominion of My majesty and the intimates of My beauty in
the heaven of My power forevermore. If
ye rebel against Me, I will in My clemency endure it patiently, that haply ye
may awaken and rise up from the couch of heedlessness. Thus hath My mercy encompassed you. Fear ye God and follow not in the ways of
those who have turned away from His face, though they invoke His name in the daytime
and in the night season.
- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Pope Pius IX, Suriy-i-Haykal
[Tablet of Temple]; ‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
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“Recite ye the verses of God every morn and eventide.” (Bahá’u’lláh, ‘The Kitáb-i-Aqdas’)
July 25
…Manifestations of God have each a twofold station. One is
the station of pure abstraction and essential unity. In this respect, if thou
callest them all by one name, and dost ascribe to them the same attribute, thou
hast not erred from the truth. Even as He hath revealed: “No distinction do We
make between any of His Messengers!” [2:285] For they one and all summon the
people of the earth to acknowledge the Unity of God, and herald unto them the
Kawthar of an infinite grace and bounty. They are all invested with the
robe of Prophethood, and honoured with the mantle of glory. …The other is the
station of distinction, and pertaineth to the world of creation and to the
limitations thereof. In this respect, each Manifestation of God hath a distinct
individuality, a definitely prescribed mission, a predestined Revelation, and
specially designated limitations. Each one of them is known by a different
name, is characterized by a special attribute, fulfils a definite Mission, and
is entrusted with a particular Revelation.
- Baha’u’llah ('The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
July 24
Consort with all religions with amity and concord, that they
may inhale from you the sweet fragrance of God. Beware lest amidst men the
flame of foolish ignorance overpower you. All things proceed from God and unto
Him they return. He is the source of all things and in Him all things are
ended.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
July 23
Yea, the seeker reacheth a station wherein that which hath
been ordained for him knoweth no bounds. The fire of love so blazeth in his
heart that it seizeth the reins of constraint from his grasp. At every moment
his love for his Lord increaseth and draweth him nearer unto his Creator, in
such wise that if his Lord be in the east of nearness, and he dwell in the west
of remoteness and possess all that earth and heaven contain of rubies and gold,
he would forsake it all and rush forth to the land of the Desired One.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gems of Divine Mysteries’)
July 22
He [the Báb] hath previously made known unto you that which
would be uttered by this Dayspring of Divine wisdom. He said, and He speaketh
the truth: “He [Baha’u’llah] is the One Who will under all conditions proclaim:
‘Verily, there is none other God besides Me, the One, the Incomparable, the
Omniscient, the All-Informed.’” This is a station which God hath assigned
exclusively to this sublime, this unique and wondrous Revelation. This is a
token of His bounteous favour, if ye be of them who comprehend, and a sign of
His irresistible decree. This is His Most Great Name, His Most Exalted Word,
and the Dayspring of His Most Excellent Titles, if ye could understand. Nay
more, through Him every Fountainhead, every Dawning-place of Divine guidance is
made manifest. Reflect, O people, on that which hath been sent down in truth;
ponder thereon, and be not of the transgressors.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The
Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
July 21
Verily, He [the Báb] revealed certain laws so that, in this
Dispensation, the Pen of the Most High might have no need to move in aught but
the glorification of His own transcendent Station and His most effulgent
Beauty. Since, however, We have wished to evidence Our bounty unto you, We
have, through the power of truth, set forth these laws with clarity and
mitigated what We desire you to observe. He, verily, is the Munificent, the
Generous.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
July 20
The acts of Him Whom God shall make manifest are like unto
the sun, while the works of men, provided they conform to the good-pleasure of
God, resemble the stars or the moon... Thus, should the followers of the Bayán
observe the precepts of Him Whom God shall make manifest at the time of His
appearance, and regard themselves and their own works as stars exposed to the
light of the sun, then they will have gathered the fruits of their existence;
otherwise the title of ‘starship’ will not apply to them. Rather it will apply
to such as truly believe in Him, to those who pale into insignificance in the
day-time and gleam forth with light in the night season.
- The Báb (From the Persian Bayan, ‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb)
July 19
…in the kingdoms of earth and heaven there must needs be
manifested a Being, an Essence Who shall act as a Manifestation and Vehicle for
the transmission of the grace of the Divinity Itself, the Sovereign Lord of
all. Through the Teachings of this Day Star of Truth every man will advance and
develop until he attaineth the station at which he can manifest all the
potential forces with which his inmost true self hath been endowed. It is for
this very purpose that in every age and dispensation the Prophets of God and
His chosen Ones have appeared amongst men, and have evinced such power as is
born of God and such might as only the Eternal can reveal.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
July 18
Thine [God’s] own might beareth me witness! But for
tribulations, how could the assured be distinguished from the doubters among
Thy servants? They who have been inebriated with the wine of Thy knowledge,
these, verily, hasten to meet every manner of adversity in their longing to
pass into Thy presence.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
July 17
…this Revelation whereby darkness hath been turned into
light, through which the Frequented Fane hath been built, and the Written
Tablet revealed, and the Outspread Roll uncovered…
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and
Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
July 16
…the Bearers of the trust of God are made manifest unto the
peoples of the earth as the Exponents of a new Cause and the Bearers of a new
Message. Inasmuch as these Birds of the Celestial Throne are all sent down from
the heaven of the Will of God, and as they all arise to proclaim His irresistible
Faith, they therefore are regarded as one soul and the same person. For they
all drink from the one Cup of the love of God, and all partake of the fruit of
the same Tree of Oneness.
- Baha’u’llah (The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
- Baha’u’llah (The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
July 15
O Son of Utterance! Thou art My stronghold; enter therein
that thou mayest abide in safety. My love is in thee, know it, that thou mayest
find Me near unto thee.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words of Baha’u’llah’)
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words of Baha’u’llah’)
July 14
Know, moreover, that should the cord of assistance binding
this mighty Pivot to the dwellers of earth and heaven be severed, they would
all assuredly perish. Great God! How can the lowly dust ever reach unto Him Who
is the Lord of lords? Immeasurably exalted is God above that which they
conceive in their hearts, and immensely glorified is He beyond that which they
attribute to Him.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gems of Divine Mysteries’)
July 13
…were they to reach the ultimate object of their quest for
God and their attainment unto Him, they would have but reached that abode which
hath been raised up within their own hearts. How then could they ever hope to
ascend unto such realms as have not been ordained for them or created for their
station? Nay, though they journey from everlasting to everlasting, they will
never attain unto Him Who is the midmost Heart of existence and the Axis of the
entire creation, He on Whose right hand flow the seas of grandeur, on Whose
left stream the rivers of might, and Whose court none can ever hope to reach,
how much less His very abode! For He dwelleth in the ark of fire, speedeth, in
the sphere of fire, through the ocean of fire, and moveth within the atmosphere
of fire. How can he who hath been fashioned of contrary elements ever enter or
even approach this fire? Were he to do so, he would be instantly consumed.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gems of Divine Mysteries’)
July 12
O Son of Utterance! Turn thy face unto Mine and renounce all
save Me; for My sovereignty endureth and My dominion perisheth not. If thou
seekest another than Me, yea, if thou searchest the universe for evermore, thy
quest will be in vain.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words of Baha’u’llah’)
July 11
As to those who have debarred themselves from the Revelation
of God, they have indeed failed to understand the significance of a single
letter of the Qur’án, nor have they obtained the slightest notion of the Faith
of Islám, otherwise they would not have turned away from God, Who hath brought
them into being, Who hath nurtured them, hath caused them to die and hath
proffered life unto them, by clinging to parts of their religion, thinking that
they are doing righteous work for the sake of God.
- The Báb (‘Selections from
the Writings of the Báb)
July 10
The light of the people of the world is their knowledge and
utterance; while the splendours shed from the glorious acts of Him Whom God
shall make manifest are His Words, through whose potency He rolleth up the
whole world of existence, sets it under His Own authority by relating it unto
Himself, then as the Mouthpiece of God, the Source of His divine light—exalted
and glorified be He—proclaimeth: ‘Verily, verily, I am God, no God is there but
Me; in truth all others except Me are My creatures. Say, O My creatures! Me
alone, therefore, should ye fear’.
- The Báb (From the Persian Bayan,
‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb)
July 9
O servant of God! Turn thou away from the stranger, that
thou mayest recognize the Friend. He indeed is a stranger who leadeth you away
from the Friend. This is not the day whereon the high priests can command and
exercise their authority. In your Book it is stated that the high priests will,
on that day, lead men far astray, and will prevent them from drawing nigh unto
Him. He indeed is a high priest who hath seen the light and hastened unto the
way leading to the Beloved. Such a man is a benevolent priest and a source of
illumination to the whole world.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Tabernacle of Unity’)
July 8
O friends of God! Incline your inner ears to the voice of
the peerless and self-subsisting Lord, that He may deliver you from the bonds
of entanglement and the depths of darkness and enable you to attain the eternal
light. Ascent and descent, stillness and motion, have come into being through
the will of the Lord of all that hath been and shall be. The cause of ascent is
lightness, and the cause of lightness is heat. Thus hath it been decreed by
God. The cause of stillness is weight and density, which in turn are caused by
coldness. Thus hath it been decreed by God.
And since He hath ordained heat to be the source of motion
and ascent and the cause of attainment to the desired goal, He hath therefore
kindled with the mystic hand that Fire that dieth not and sent it forth into
the world, that this divine Fire might, by the heat of the love of God, guide
and attract all mankind to the abode of the incomparable Friend. This is the
mystery enshrined in your Book that was sent down aforetime, a mystery which
hath until now remained concealed from the eyes and hearts of men. That primal
Fire hath in this Day appeared with a new radiance and with immeasurable heat.
This divine Fire burneth of itself, with neither fuel nor fume, that it might
draw away such excess moisture and cold as are the cause of torpor and
weariness, of lethargy and despondency, and lead the entire creation to the
court of the presence of the All-Merciful. Whoso hath approached this Fire hath
been set aflame and attained the desired goal, and whoso hath removed himself therefrom
hath remained deprived.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Tabernacle of Unity’)
July 7
Everyone is eagerly awaiting His appearance, yet since their
inner eyes are not directed towards Him sorrow must needs befall Him. In the
case of the Apostle of God—may the blessings of God rest upon Him—before the
revelation of the Qur’án everyone bore witness to His piety and noble virtues.
Behold Him then after the revelation of the Qur’án. What outrageous insults
were levelled against Him, as indeed the pen is ashamed to recount. Likewise
behold the Point of the Bayán. His behaviour prior to the declaration of His
mission is clearly evident unto those who knew Him. Now, following His
manifestation, although He hath, up to the present, revealed no less than five
hundred thousand verses on different subjects, behold what calumnies are
uttered, so unseemly that the pen is stricken with shame at the mention of
them. But if all men were to observe the ordinances of God no sadness would
befall that heavenly Tree.
- The Báb (From the Persian Bayan,
‘Selections from the Writings of the Báb)
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