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15 January 1898 Worldly Achievements and Joys Are Not Everlasting. The Difference between the Success of a Believer and a Non-Believer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Blessed Is the One Who Adheres to Righteousness at Times of Prosperity and Joy. 151 . 154 An Address by the Promised Messiahas Delivered on 18 January 1898 Divine Decree. 155 Worship Has Been Invested with Pleasure and Delight. . . . 156 The Reality of the Relationship between Man's Servitude and Divine Providence 158 The Cause for Not Deriving Pleasure in Prayer and Its Cure. 159 The Spirit in the Essential Parts of the Prayer. 161 True Prayer. 162 Turning towards Anything besides Allah. . . 163 Making Recourse to Means Is Also an Aspect of Prayer 164 The Secret Behind a Divinely Commissioned One's Call for Help. 166 The Philosophy of Sin and Methods of Safeguarding Oneself. . 168 The 'Greatest Name' of Man is Steadfastness. 171 A String of Reformers within the Muslim Community 174 The Means for the Acceptance of Prayer. 175 19 January 1898 The Reformer of the Fourteenth Century and His Task. . 178 A Magnificent Prophecy of Divine Succour and Assistance for the Holy Prophetsa. 179 The Defence of Islam Through Ahmadiyyat 180 Islam Can Benefit from the Sedition Act 181 19 January 1898 Atonement. 181 Belief in the Atonement Emboldens a Person to Commit Sin Atonement Contradicts the Law of Nature. 182 184 Good Deeds and Righteousness. 185 A Righteous Person and One Who Does Good. 186 The Spiritual Power of the Holy Prophetsa. 187