Morning
O Behold how the people, as a result of the verdict
pronounced by the divines of His age, have cast Abraham, the Friend of God,
into fire; how Moses, He Who held converse with the Almighty, was denounced as
liar and slanderer. Reflect how Jesus, the Spirit of God, was, notwithstanding
His extreme meekness and perfect tender-heartedness, treated by His enemies. So
fierce was the opposition which He, the Essence of Being and Lord of the
visible and invisible, had to face, that He had nowhere to lay His head. He
wandered continually from place to place, deprived of a permanent abode. Ponder
that which befell Muhammad, the Seal of the Prophets, may the life of all else
be a sacrifice unto Him. How severe the afflictions which the leaders of the
Jewish people and of the idol-worshipers caused to rain upon Him, Who is the
sovereign Lord of all, in consequence of His proclamation of the unity of God
and of the truth of His Message! By the righteousness of My Cause! My Pen
groaneth, and all created things weep with a great weeping, as a result of the
woes He suffered at the hands of them that have broken the Covenant of God,
violated His Testament, rejected His proofs, and disputed His signs. Thus
recount We unto thee the tale of that which happened in days past, haply thou
mayest comprehend.
- Baha'u'llah (‘Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah’)
Evening