Inasmuch as great
differences and divergences of denominational belief had arisen
throughout the past, every man with a new idea attributing it to God,
Bahá'u'lláh desired that there should not be any ground or reason for
disagreement among the Bahá'ís. Therefore, with His own pen He wrote the
Book of His Covenant, addressing His relations and all people of the
world, saying, "Verily, I have appointed One Who is the Center of My
Covenant. All must obey Him; all must turn to Him; He is the Expounder
of My Book, and He is informed of My purpose. All must turn to Him.
Whatsoever He says is correct, for, verily, He knoweth the texts of My
Book. Other than He, no one doth know My Book." The purpose of this
statement is that there should never be discord and divergence among the
Bahá'ís but that they should always be unified and agreed....
Therefore, whosoever obeys the Center of the Covenant appointed by
Bahá'u'lláh has obeyed Bahá'u'lláh, and whosoever disobeys Him has
disobeyed Bahá'u'lláh.... Beware! Beware! lest anyone should speak from
the authority of his own thoughts or create a new thing out of himself.
Beware! Beware! According to the explicit Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh you
should care nothing at all for such a person. Bahá'u'lláh shuns such
souls.
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