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Signs of His love...

Consider to what extent the love of God makes itself manifest. Among the signs of His love which appear in the world are the dawning points of His Manifestations. What an infinite degree of love is reflected by the divine Manifestations toward mankind! For the sake of guiding the people They have willingly forfeited Their lives to resuscitate human hearts. They have accepted the cross. To enable human souls to attain the supreme degree of advancement, They have suffered during Their limited years extreme ordeals and difficulties. If Jesus Christ had not possessed love for the world of humanity, surely He would not have welcomed the cross. He was crucified for the love of mankind. Consider the infinite degree of that love. Without love for humanity John the Baptist would not have offered his life. It has been likewise with all the Prophets and Holy Souls. If the Bab had not manifested love for mankind, surely He would not have offered His breast for a thousand bullets. If Baha’u’llah had not been aflame with love for humanity, He would not have willingly accepted forty years’ imprisonment.

There are no strangers, only friends and family.

Cleanse ye your eyes, so that ye behold no man as different from yourselves. See ye no strangers; rather see all men as friends, for love and unity come hard when ye fix your gaze on otherness. And in this new and wondrous age, the Holy Writings say that we must be at one with every people; that we must see neither harshness nor injustice, neither malevolence, nor hostility, nor hate, but rather turn our eyes toward the heaven of ancient glory. For each of the creatures is a sign of God, and it was by the grace of the Lord and His power that each did step into the world; therefore they are not strangers, but in the family; not aliens, but friends, and to be treated as such.

For everything there is a sign.

O SON OF MAN!

For everything there is a sign. The sign of love is fortitude under My decree and patience under My trials.







Photo: Mírzá Muhammad-Qulí, a half-brother of Bahá'u'lláh (his mother was Turkamáníyyih) accompanied Him into exile and imprisonment and remained faithful all the days of his life. After leaving the Most Great Prison he acquired a farm on the south-eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee where he died in 1910. In October 1985 his remains were reinterred in a new Bahá'í Cemetary on the slope of Tell Susita. See "The Bahá'í World", Vol. 19, p.56. See also pp.14-15 of "King of Glory."