Let us fix our gaze in adoration upon that figure, so
inimitably delineated by the Guardian: "the incomparable figure of
Baha'u'llah, transcendent in His majesty, serene, awe-inspiring, unapproachably
glorious." He Whom, He Himself testifies, the Prophets and Messengers
addressed, on the eve of His Declaration as "O Most Great Mystery, O
Tabernacle of Immortality!" He, but for Whom, in His own words, "no
Divine Messenger would have been invested with the robe of prophethood, nor
would any of the Sacred Scriptures have been revealed." Let us call to
mind, in His own words, the period of His declaration in Baghdad, the centenary
of which is so close upon us: "Arise, and proclaim unto the entire
creation the tidings that He Who is the All-Merciful hath directed His steps
towards the Ridvan and entered it. Guide, then, the people unto the Garden of
Delight which God hath made the Throne of His Paradise . . ."
"Rejoice, with exceeding gladness, O people of Baha! as ye call to
remembrance the Day of supreme felicity, the Day whereon the Tongue of the
Ancient of Days hath spoken, as He departed from His House proceeding to the
Spot from which He shed upon the entire creation the splendors of His Name, the
All-Merciful."- Hands of the Cause (Excerpt from a message of the Hands of the Cause residing in the Holy Land to the believers of East and West, Insert December 1962 Baha’i News)