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Menace of Social Chaos |
We have but to turn our eyes to the world without to realize the
fierceness and the magnitude of the forces of darkness that are
struggling with the dawning light of the Abhá Revelation. Nations,
though exhausted and disillusioned, have seemingly begun to cherish
anew the spirit of revenge, of domination, and strife. Peoples, convulsed
by economic upheavals, are slowly drifting into two great
opposing camps with all their menace of social chaos, class hatreds,
and worldwide ruin. Races, alienated more than ever before, are
filled with mistrust, humiliation and fear, and seem to prepare themselves
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for a fresh and fateful encounter. Creeds and religions,
caught in this whirlpool of conflict and passion, appear to gaze with
impotence and despair at this spectacle of unceasing turmoil.
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Such is the plight of mankind three years after the passing of
Him from whose lips fell unceasingly the sure message of a fast-approaching
Divine salvation. Are we by our thoughts, our words,
our deeds, whether individually or collectively, preparing the way?
Are we hastening the advent of the Day He so often foretold?
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None can deny that the flame of faith and love which His mighty
hand kindled in many hearts has, despite our bereavement, continued
to burn as brightly and steadily as ever before. Who can question
that His loved ones, both in the East and the West, notwithstanding
the insidious strivings of the enemies of the Cause, have displayed
a spirit of unshakable loyalty worthy of the highest praise? What
greater perseverance and fortitude than that which His tried and
trusted friends have shown in the face of untold calamities, intolerable
oppression, and incredible restrictions? But such staunchness
of faith, such an unsullied love, such magnificent loyalty, such heroic
constancy, such noble courage, however unprecedented and laudable
in themselves, cannot alone lead us to the final and complete triumph
of such a great Cause. Not until the dynamic love we cherish for
Him is sufficiently reflected in its power and purity in all our dealings
with our fellow-men, however remotely connected and humble
in origin, can we hope to exalt in the eyes of a self-seeking world
the genuineness of the all-conquering love of God. Not until we
live ourselves the life of a true Bahá’í can we hope to demonstrate
the creative and transforming potency of the Faith we profess.
Nothing but the abundance of our actions, nothing but the purity
of our lives and the integrity of our characters, can in the last resort
establish our claim that the Bahá’í spirit is in this day the sole agency
that can translate a long-cherished ideal into an enduring achievement.
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