- Baha'u'llah (Tablet to Nasiri’d-Din Shah, 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 29
Whensoever the clouds of tribulation have rained down the
darts of affliction in the path of God, the Lord of all names, I have hastened
to meet them, as every fair-minded and discerning soul shall attest. How many the nights which found the beasts of
the field resting in their lairs, and the birds of the air lying in their
nests, while this Youth languished in chains and fetters with none to aid or
succour Him!
July 28
O brother, we should open our eyes, meditate upon His Word,
and seek the sheltering shadow of the Manifestations of God, that perchance we
may be warned by the unmistakable counsels of the Book, and give heed to the
admonitions recorded in the holy Tablets; that we may not cavil at the Revealer
of the verses, that we may resign ourselves wholly to His Cause, and embrace
wholeheartedly His law, that haply we may enter the court of His mercy, and
dwell upon the shore of His grace. He, verily, is merciful, and forgiving
towards His servants.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan)
July 27
Give ear unto God’s holy Voice, and heed thou His sweet and
immortal melody. Behold how He hath solemnly warned them that have repudiated
the verses of God, and hath disowned them that have denied His [the Báb’s] holy
words. Consider how far the people have strayed from the Kawthar of the divine
Presence, and how grievous hath been the faithlessness and arrogance of the
spiritually destitute in the face of that sanctified Beauty. Although that
Essence of lovingkindness and bounty caused those evanescent beings to step
into the realm of immortality, and guided those destitute souls to the sacred
river of wealth, yet some denounced Him as “a calumniator of God, the Lord of
all creatures,” others accused Him of being “the one that withholdeth the
people from the path of faith and true belief,” and still others declared Him
to be “a lunatic” and the like.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Kitab-i-Iqan)
July 26
…the people of the Qur’án, like unto the people of old, have
allowed the words “Seal of the Prophets” to veil their eyes. And yet, they
themselves testify to this verse: “None knoweth the interpretation thereof but
God and they that are well-grounded in knowledge.” [Qur’án 3:7] And when He Who
is well-grounded in all knowledge, He Who is the Mother, the Soul, the Secret,
and the Essence thereof, revealeth that which is the least contrary to their
desire, they bitterly oppose Him and shamelessly deny Him.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The
Kitab-i-Iqan)
July 25
Verily I say, the human soul is, in its essence, one of the
signs of God, a mystery among His mysteries. It is one of the mighty signs of
the Almighty, the harbinger that proclaimeth the reality of all the worlds of
God. Within it lieth concealed that which the world is now utterly incapable of
apprehending. Ponder in thine heart the revelation of the Soul of God that
pervadeth all His Laws, and contrast it with that base and appetitive nature
that hath rebelled against Him, that forbiddeth men to turn unto the Lord of
Names, and impelleth them to walk after their lusts and wickedness. Such a soul
hath, in truth, wandered far in the path of error...
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings
from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
July 24
Every created thing in the whole universe is but a door
leading into His [God’s] knowledge, a sign of His sovereignty, a revelation of
His names, a symbol of His majesty, a token of His power, a means of admittance
into His straight Path....
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of
Baha’u’llah’)
July 23
Much hath been written in the books of old concerning the
various stages in the development of the soul, such as concupiscence,
irascibility, inspiration, benevolence, contentment, Divine good-pleasure, and
the like; the Pen of the Most High, however, is disinclined to dwell upon them.
Every soul that walketh humbly with its God, in this Day, and cleaveth unto
Him, shall find itself invested with the honor and glory of all goodly names
and stations.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
July 22
Whoso hath, in this Day, refused to allow the doubts and
fancies of men to turn him away from Him Who is the Eternal Truth, and hath not
suffered the tumult provoked by the ecclesiastical and secular authorities to
deter him from recognizing His Message, such a man will be regarded by God, the
Lord of all men, as one of His mighty signs, and will be numbered among them
whose names have been inscribed by the Pen of the Most High in His Book.
Blessed is he that hath recognized the true stature of such a soul, that hath
acknowledged its station, and discovered its virtues.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings
from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
July 21
O Ye that Pride Yourselves on Mortal Riches! Know ye in
truth that wealth is a mighty barrier between the seeker and his desire, the
lover and his beloved. The rich, but for a few, shall in no wise attain the
court of His presence nor enter the city of content and resignation. Well is it
then with him, who, being rich, is not hindered by his riches from the eternal
kingdom, nor deprived by them of imperishable dominion. By the Most Great Name!
The splendor of such a wealthy man shall illuminate the dwellers of heaven even
as the sun enlightens the people of the earth!
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Hidden Words
of Baha’u’llah’)
July 20
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah
revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
July 19
July 18
This is a Tablet wherein the Pen of the Unseen hath
inscribed the knowledge of all that hath been and shall be—a knowledge that
none other but My wondrous Tongue can interpret. Indeed My heart as it is in
itself hath been purged by God from the concepts of the learned and is
sanctified from the utterances of the wise. In truth naught doth it mirror
forth but the revelations of God. Unto this beareth witness the Tongue of
Grandeur in this perspicuous Book.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah
revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
July 17
The first person who devoted himself to philosophy was
Ídrís. Thus was he named. Some called him also Hermes. In every tongue he hath
a special name. He it is who hath set forth in every branch of philosophy
thorough and convincing statements. After him Bálinus derived his knowledge and
sciences from the Hermetic Tablets and most of the philosophers who followed
him made their philosophical and scientific discoveries from his words and
statements...
- Baha’u’llah (Footnotes in ‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after
the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
July 16
After Socrates came the divine Plato who was a pupil of the
former and occupied the chair of philosophy as his successor. He acknowledged
his belief in God and in His signs which pervade all that hath been and shall
be. Then came Aristotle, the well-known man of knowledge. He it is who
discovered the power of gaseous matter. These men who stand out as leaders of
the people and are pre-eminent among them, one and all acknowledged their
belief in the immortal Being Who holdeth in His grasp the reins of all
sciences.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Tablets of Baha’u’llah revealed after the
Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
July 15
O My beloved friends! You are the bearers of the name of God
in this Day. You have been chosen as the repositories of His mystery. It
behoves each one of you to manifest the attributes of God, and to exemplify by
your deeds and words the signs of His righteousness, His power and glory. The
very members of your body must bear witness to the loftiness of your purpose,
the integrity of your life, the reality of your faith, and the exalted
character of your devotion. ... Beseech the Lord your God to grant that no
earthly entanglements, no worldly affections, no ephemeral pursuits, may
tarnish the purity or embitter the sweetness of that grace which flows through
you. I am preparing you for the advent of a mighty Day. Exert your utmost
endeavour that, in the world to come, I, who am now instructing you, may,
before the mercy-seat of God, rejoice in your deeds and glory in your
achievements. –
- The Bab (The parting words to the Letters of the Living; ‘The
Dawn-Breakers’)
July 14
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations by
Baha’u’llah’)
July 13
And when Thy promise came to pass and the set time was
fulfilled, He Who is the Possessor of all Names and Attributes was made
manifest unto men. Thereupon all that were in the heavens and all that were on
the earth were terror-stricken save those whom Thou didst keep under Thy
protection and preserve within the shelter of Thy power and gracious
providence. There befell Him, at the hands of such of Thy creatures as have
transgressed against Thee, that which the tongue of no one of Thy servants can
recount.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
July 12
The Day Star of Divine Revelation, that shineth in the
plenitude of its glory in the heaven of this Prison, beareth Me witness. They
whose hearts are turned towards Him Who is the Object of the adoration of the
entire creation must needs, in this Day, pass beyond and be sanctified from all
created things, visible and invisible. If they arise to teach My Cause, they
must let the breath of Him Who is the Unconstrained, stir them and must spread
it abroad on the earth with high resolve, with minds that are wholly centered
in Him, and with hearts that are completely detached from and independent of
all things, and with souls that are sanctified from the world and its vanities.
It behoveth them to choose as the best provision for their journey reliance
upon God, and to clothe themselves with the love of their Lord, the Most
Exalted, the All-Glorious. If they do so, their words shall influence their
hearers.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah’)
July 11
And when Thou didst purpose to make Thyself known unto men,
Thou didst successively reveal the Manifestations of Thy Cause, and ordained
each to be a sign of Thy Revelation among Thy people, and the Day-Spring of
Thine invisible Self amidst Thy creatures, until the time when, as decreed by
Thee, all Thy previous Revelations culminated in Him Whom Thou hast appointed
as the Lord of all who are in the heaven of revelation and the kingdom of
creation, Him Whom Thou hast established as the Sovereign Lord of all who are
in the heavens and all who are on the earth. He it was Whom Thou hast
determined to be the Herald of Thy Most Great Revelation and the Announcer of
Thy Most Ancient Splendor. In this Thou hadst no other purpose except to try
them who have manifested Thy most excellent titles unto all who are in heaven
and on earth. He it was Whom Thou hast commanded to establish His covenant with
all created things.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
July 10
Beware lest ye deal with Me as ye dealt with My Herald. Do
not object, when the verses of God are sent down unto you from the Court of My
favour, saying, “these do not proceed from an innate and untaught nature”, for
that nature itself hath been created by My word and circleth round Me, if ye be
of them that apprehend this truth.
- Baha’u’llah (‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
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