Thou seest, therefore, O Thou Beloved of the world, Him Who
is dear to Thee in the clutches of such as have denied Thee, and beholdest Thy
heart’s desire under the swords of the ungodly. Methinks He, from His most
exalted station, saith unto me:
“Would that my soul, O Prisoner, could be a ransom for Thy
captivity, and my being, O wronged One, be sacrificed for the adversities Thou
didst suffer! Thou art He through Whose captivity the standards of Thine
almighty power were hoisted, and the day-star of Thy revelation shone forth
above the horizon of tribulation, in such wise that all created things bowed
down before the greatness of Thy majesty.
“The more they strove to hinder Thee from remembering Thy
God and from extolling His virtues, the more passionately didst Thou glorify
Him and the more loudly didst Thou call upon Him. And every time the veils of
the perverse came in between Thee and Thy servants, Thou didst shed the
splendors of the light of Thy countenance out of the heaven of Thy grace. Thou
art, in very truth, the Self-Subsisting as testified by the tongue of God, the
All-Glorious, the one alone Beloved; and Thou art the Desire of the world as
attested by what hath flowed down from the Pen of Him Who hath announced unto
Thy servants Thy hidden Name, and adorned the entire creation with the ornament
of Thy love, the Most Precious, the Most Exalted.
“The eyes of the world were gladdened at the sight of Thy
luminous countenance, and yet the peoples have united to put out Thy light, O
Thou in Whose hands are the reins of the worlds! All the atoms of the earth
have celebrated Thy praise, and all created things have been set ablaze with
the drops sprinkled by the ocean of Thy love, and yet the people still seek to
quench Thy fire. Nay—and to this Thine own Self beareth me witness—they are all
weakness, and Thou, verily, art the All-Powerful; and they are but paupers and
Thou, in truth, art the All-Possessing; and they are impotent and Thou art,
truly, the Almighty. Naught can ever frustrate Thy purpose, neither can the
dissensions of the world harm Thee. Through the breaths of Thine utterance the
heaven of understanding hath been adorned, and by the effusions of Thy pen
every moldering bone hath been quickened. Grieve not at what hath befallen
Thee, neither do Thou lay hold on them for the things they have committed in
Thy days. Do Thou be forbearing toward them. Thou art the Ever-Forgiving, the
Most Compassionate.”
- Baha’u’llah
(‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)