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Letter of December 2, 1923 1 |
The two years that have elapsed since the passing of our
beloved Master have been for the Cause, as well as for mankind,
years of deep anxiety and strain. The momentous changes that
are taking place in the history of both have proved so swift and
far-reaching as to arouse in certain hearts a strange misgiving as
to their stability and future.
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On one hand the remarkable revelations of the Beloved’s
Will and Testament so amazing in all its aspects, so emphatic in
its injunctions, have challenged and perplexed the keenest minds,
whilst the ever-increasing confusion of the world, threatened as
never before with disruptive forces, fierce rivalries, fresh commotions
and grave disorder, have well-nigh overwhelmed the heart
and damped the zeal of even the most enthusiastic believers in the
destiny of mankind.
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And yet, how often we seem to forget the clear and repeated
warnings of our beloved Master, who in particular during the
concluding years of his mission on earth, laid stress on the severe
mental tests that would inevitably sweep over his loved ones of
the West … tests that would purge, purify and prepare them for
their noble mission in life.
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And as to the world’s evil plight, we need but recall the writings
and sayings of Bahá’u’lláh, who, more than fifty years ago,
declared in terms prophetic the prime cause of the ills and sufferings
of mankind, and set forth their true and divine remedy.
“Should the lamp of Religion be hidden”, He declared, “chaos
and confusion will ensue.” How admirably fitting and applicable
are these words to the present state of mankind!
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Ours then is the duty and privilege to labour, by day, by
night, amidst the storm and stress of these troublous days, that
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we may quicken the zeal of our fellow-man, rekindle their hopes,
stimulate their interests, open their eyes to the true Faith of God
and enlist their active support in the carrying out of our common
task for the peace and regeneration of the world.
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Let us take heart and be thankful to our beloved ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
as we remember his manifold blessings and unfailing care
and protection, ever since the hour of his departure from our
midst. The flames of sedition, so maliciously kindled in the past
by those who have dared to flout his will, are gone out for ever,
and the fondest hopes of these evil plotters are now abandoned,
doomed never to revive. He has indeed redeemed his promise!
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It seemed not a long time ago that their agitation, so violently
renewed immediately after the passing of our Beloved, would for
a time confuse the Divine Message of Bahá’u’lláh, obscure His
Covenant, retard the progress of His Cause, and shatter its unity;
and yet how well we see them all today, not through our efforts,
but by their own folly, and above all, by the intervention of the
hidden hand of God, reduced to the vilest and most humiliating
position.
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And now, with the Cause purified and inwardly victorious,
Its principles vindicated, Its enemies silenced and sunk in unspeakable
misery, may we not, henceforth, direct all our efforts
to collective action and constructive achievement; and in utter
disregard of the flickerings of their fast-fading light, arise to carry
out those urgent measures that will secure the outward and complete
triumph of the Cause?
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I for my part, as I look back to the unfortunate circumstances
of ill-health and physical exhaustion that have attended
the opening years of my career of service to the Cause, feel hardly
gratified, and would be truly despondent but for the sustaining
memory and inspiring example of the diligent and ceaseless
efforts which my fellow-workers the world over have displayed
during these two trying years in the service of the Cause.
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I cherish the hope that, from now on the Beloved may bestow
upon me all the strength and vigour that will enable me to
pursue over a long and unbroken period of strenuous labour
the supreme task of achieving, in collaboration with the friends
in every land, the speedy triumph of the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh.
This is the prayer I earnestly request all my fellow brethren and
sisters in the Faith to offer on my behalf.
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Let us pray to God that in these days of world encircling
gloom, when the dark forces of nature, of hate, rebellion, anarchy
and reaction are threatening the very stability of human society,
when the most precious fruits of civilization are undergoing
severe and unparalleled tests, we may all realize, more profoundly
than ever, that though but a mere handful amidst the seething
masses of the world, are in this day the chosen instruments of
God’s Grace, that our Mission is most urgent and vital to the
fate of humanity and, fortified by these sentiments, arise to
achieve God’s holy purpose for mankind.
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