Majestic Writings of the Promised Messiah — Page 36
as in View of Some Renowned Muslim Scholars [ 36 ] This was the picture that the Promised Messiah as painted of himself. He insisted that he was nothing, and that there was no value attached to his person, and that his knowledge was extremely limited. He said that if one wished to ridicule his knowledge or his person, one was free to do so, but how dare one ridicule God Almighty, the Creator of this universe. Thus, his writings and speeches were a proof that he was in touch with the Ultimate Foun- tain of knowledge. He stated: I declare with full force and determination that I am firmly established on truth; and, with the Grace of God, mine will be the victory in this contest. When I peer into the future with my foresight, I see the whole world following the footsteps of my truth. This is a statement that they think lacks flair. Now listen further to the grandeur of his words. You will discover that his words are absolutely incomparable. These are not the words of an ordinary man. In truth God Almighty spoke through his voice; that is what created a great force and grandeur in his words. His quotation continues: When I peer into the future with my foresight, I see the whole world following the footsteps of my truth. What a lovely and captivating sentence! Then he says: The time is near that I be granted a grand victory, because there is another Voice speaking in support of my voice and there is another Hand that is in motion