Then, and only then, will the American nation, moulded and purified in the
crucible of a common war, inured to its rigours, and disciplined by its
lessons, be in a position to raise its voice in the councils of the nations,
itself lay the corner-stone of a universal and enduring peace, proclaim the
solidarity, the unity, and maturity of mankind, and assist in the establishment
of the promised reign of righteousness on earth. Then, and only then, will the
American nation, while the community of the American believers within its heart
is consummating its divinely appointed mission, be able to fulfill the
unspeakably glorious destiny ordained for it by the Almighty, and immortally
enshrined in the writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Then, and only then, will the
American nation accomplish “that which will adorn the pages of history,”
“become the envy of the world and be blest in both the East and the West.”
(25 December 1938, published in “The Advent of Divine Justice”
(Wilmette: Bahá’í Publishing Trust, 1984), pp. 90–91) [49]