The All-merciful Hath Conferred Upon Man
Sources:
Gleanings From The Writings Of Baha'u'llah
The All-Merciful hath conferred upon man the faculty of vision, and
endowed him with the power of hearing. Some have described him as the
"lesser world," when, in reality, he should be regarded as the "greater
world." The potentialities inherent in the station of man, the full
measure of his destiny on earth, the innate excellence of his reality,
must all be manifested in this promised Day of God.
The Pen of the Most High hath, at all times and under all conditions,
remembered, with joy and tenderness, His loved ones, and hath counselled
them to follow in His way. Well is it with him whom the changes and
chances of this world have failed to deter from recognizing the Day Spring
of the Unity of God, who hath quaffed, with unswerving resolve, and in the
name of the Self-Subsisting, the sealed wine of His Revelation. Such a man
shall be numbered with the inmates of Paradise, in the Book of God, the
Lord of all worlds.