and, like i asked earlier, what did bahaullah reveal that had not been previously revealed and if you can find something to answer that question, how did bahaullah’s revelations complete the revelation of Jesus Christ or add more understanding to Jesus’ life and teachings?
Eddie,
. You ask some good and valid questions which I think a few of us must ponder awhile in order to provide you with a proper response, which is a credit to your questions.
. I would say that many of us have provided answers, but the lens through which we look appears to be somewhat different than your own lens through which you view, for example, the position and nature of Christ.
. For me, if I compare the writings of such trivial minds as Koresh, Jones, or Moon to the Words of Jesus, there is simply no comparison. Similarly, when I compare the Writings of Baha’u’llah to those people, there is nothing to compare. Yet when I compare the Writings of Jesus and Baha’u’llah, I recognize that They are on a loftier plane than the rest of humanity.
. From these heights the Nightingales of Paradise warble Their heaven sent Messages to mankind. For those who cannot discern the croaking of the ravens from the quagmire of idle fancies from the Voice of God simply speaks to the deafness of the ears with which they hear.
. When the Hubble space telescope was first launched, it was out of focus. Yet how much greater it was, even in that condition, due to human error, than all previous earth-bound telescopes. Later, when it was repaired, we gazed into the vast physical universe and saw things we never even dreamed were there.
. To me, it is the same thing, only in the spiritual sense, when I gaze into the heavens of understanding that which has been revealed by the Pen of Baha’u’llah, the Lord of Utterance. If, however, my eyes are blinded by the veil of “self”, I perceive but reflections of my own self, limited in understanding and unable to appreciate the luminous Gem which reflects the Light of God Himself.
. Prior to the crucifixion of the Blessed Lord Jesus, He turned to His captors and said:
. “Beholdest thou not the Son of Man seated upon the right hand of power and might?”
. No! They beheld only the illusion of their own power over His physical body and, drunk with this delusion caused by their own spiritual blindness, proceeded to crucify the Lord of the Age.
. This, in all honesty, is what I see happening with those who fail to perceive, with their own eyes, the Splendor of the Blessed Beauty: “Him Who is the Most Hidden of the Hidden and the Most Manifest of the Manifest.”
. One must ask, in this age, as in all past ages when a Manifestation of God appears, and has been attested to by countless souls willing to accept every manner of persecution, punishment, and death, whether in fact there is a beam to be taken from one’s own eyes which may well be preventing him to behold Him Who is the Revealer of the Words of God and to distinguish the Divine from the profane.
. That one who is intoxicated by alcohol cannot properly focus on the officer’s fingers being held right in front of his own eyes, whether one finger or three. He who is intoxicated by the veils of the world similarly is in the condition so often presented by no less than Christ Himself: “Eyes they have, but see not…”
. "Know assuredly that just as thou firmly believest that the Word of God, exalted be His glory, endureth for ever, thou must, likewise, believe with undoubting faith that its meaning can never be exhausted. They who are its appointed interpreters, they whose hearts are the repositories of its secrets, are, however, the only ones who can comprehend its manifold wisdom. Whoso, while reading the Sacred Scriptures, is tempted to choose therefrom whatever may suit him with which to challenge the authority of the Representative of God among men, is, indeed, as one dead, though to outward seeming he may walk and converse with his neighbors, and share with them their food and their drink.
. Oh, would that the world could believe Me! Were all the things that lie enshrined within the heart of Bahá, and which the Lord, His God, the Lord of all names, hath taught Him, to be unveiled to mankind, every man on earth would be dumbfounded.
. How great the multitude of truths which the garment of words can never contain! How vast the number of such verities as no expression can adequately describe, whose significance can never be unfolded, and to which not even the remotest allusions can be made! How manifold are the truths which must remain unuttered until the appointed time is come! Even as it hath been said: “Not everything that a man knoweth can be disclosed, nor can everything that he can disclose be regarded as timely, nor can every timely utterance be considered as suited to the capacity of those who hear it.”
. Of these truths some can be disclosed only to the extent of the capacity of the repositories of the light of Our knowledge, and the recipients of Our hidden grace. We beseech God to strengthen thee with His power, and enable thee to recognize Him Who is the Source of all knowledge, that thou mayest detach thyself from all human learning, for, “what would it profit any man to strive after learning when he hath already found and recognized Him Who is the Object of all knowledge?” Cleave to the Root of Knowledge, and to Him Who is the Fountain thereof, that thou mayest find thyself independent of all who claim to be well versed in human learning, and whose claim no clear proof, nor the testimony of any enlightening book, can support."
Baha’u’llah
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