own being participateth in a coherent whole. If one of them faileth it
must be healed, and should no remedy avail, that part must be removed.
160: O THOU SINCERE AND LOYAL HANDMAID OF THE LORD! ...
O thou sincere and loyal handmaid of the Lord! I have read thy letter.
Thou art truly attached to the Kingdom and devoted to the All-Glorious
Horizon. I beg of God in His bounty to make thee to burn ever more
brightly in the fire of His love, as each day passeth by.
Thou wert, it appeareth, in doubt as to whether to write, or to teach the
Faith. Teaching the Faith is essential, and for the present teaching is
preferable for thee. Whensoever thou dost find an opportunity, loose thy
tongue and guide the human race.
Thou didst ask as to acquiring knowledge: read thou the Books and Tablets
of God, and the articles written to demonstrate the truth of this Faith.
Included among them are the Iqan, which hath been translated into English,
the works of Mirza Abu'l-Fadl, and those of some others among the
believers. In the days to come a great number of holy Tablets and other
sacred writings will be translated, and thou shouldst read these as well.
Likewise, ask thou of God that the magnet of His love should draw unto
thee the knowledge of Him. Once a soul becometh holy in all things,
purified, sanctified, the gates of the knowledge of God will open wide
before his eyes.
Thou hast written of the dear handmaid of God, Mrs. Goodall. That soul
enraptured of God is truly serving the Faith at all times, and doing
whatever she can to scatter abroad the heavenly splendours. If she
continue in this same way, very great results will follow in a time to
come. The main thing is to remain staunch and firmly rooted, and persevere
to the end. It is my hope that through the high endeavours of the
handmaids of the Lord, those foothills and that ocean(53) shore will grow
so bright with the love of God as to cast their beams to the ends of the
earth.
Thou didst ask whether, at the advent of the Kingdom of God, every soul
was saved. The Sun of Truth hath shone forth in splendour over all the
world, and its luminous rising is man's salvation and his eternal life--but
only he is of the saved who hath opened wide the eye of his discernment
and beheld that glory.
Likewise didst thou ask whether, in this Baha'i Dispensation, the
spiritual will ultimately prevail. It is certain that spirituality will
defeat materialism, that the heave
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