<> Do any of you know of passages from the writings that
addresses this?  That is, places in the writings that discuss
observing the spirit of the law, while not adhering strictly
to the letter. <>

Dear Tim,

Here are a few scriptural references from Baha'u'llah for your
personal reflection and consideration:

Lovingly,  Sandra


"Take heed, and be watchful; and remember that all things have
their consummation in belief in Him, in attainment unto His
day, and in the realization of His divine presence. "There is
no piety in turning your faces toward the east or toward the
west, but he is pious who believeth in God and the Last Day."
[Qur'�n 2:176] Give ear, O people of the Bay�n, unto the truth
whereunto We have admonished you, that haply ye may seek the
shelter of the shadow extended, in the Day of God, upon all
mankind."  (The Kit�b-i-�q�n, by Bah�'u'll�h, pp. 92-93)

"The wine of renunciation must needs be quaffed, the lofty
heights of detachment must needs be attained, and the
meditation referred to in the words "One hour's reflection is
preferable to seventy years of pious worship" must needs be
observed, so that the secret of the wretched behaviour of the
people might be discovered, those people who, despite the love
and yearning for truth which they profess, curse the followers
of Truth when once He hath been made manifest. To this truth
the above-mentioned tradition beareth witness. It is evident
that the reason for such behaviour is none other than the
annulment of those rules, customs, habits, and ceremonials to
which they have been subjected. Otherwise, were the Beauty of
the Merciful to comply with those same rules and customs,
which are current amongst the people, and were He to sanction
their observances, such conflict and mischief would in no wise
be made manifest in the world."  (The Kit�b-i-�q�n, by
Bah�'u'll�h, p. 238)

"Every verse which this Pen hath revealed is a bright and
shining portal that discloseth the glories of a saintly and
pious life, of pure and stainless deeds. The summons and the
message which We gave were never intended to reach or to
benefit one land or one people only."  (Tablets of Bah�'u'll�h
revealed after the Kit�b-i-Aqdas, pp. 88-89)

"Pride not yourselves on much reading of the verses or on a
multitude of pious acts by night and day; for were a man to
read a single verse with joy and radiance it would be better
for him than to read with lassitude all the Holy Books of God,
the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. Read ye the sacred
verses in such measure that ye be not overcome by languor and
despondency. Lay not upon your souls that which will weary
them and weigh them down, but rather what will lighten and
uplift them, so that they may soar on the wings of the Divine
verses towards the Dawning-place of His manifest signs; this
will draw you nearer to God, did ye but comprehend."  (The
Kit�b-i-Aqdas, by Bah�'u'll�h, pp. 73-74)

"How many the outwardly pious who have turned away, and how
many the wayward who have drawn nigh, exclaiming: "All praise
be to Thee, O Thou the Desire of the worlds!" In truth, it is
in the hand of God to give what He willeth to whomsoever He
willeth, and to withhold what He pleaseth from whomsoever He
may wish. He knoweth the inner secrets of the hearts and the
meaning hidden in a mocker's wink." (The Kit�b-i-Aqdas, by
Bah�'u'll�h, p. 76)


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