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| THE SEVEN YEAR PLAN56 | 
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     Viewed in the perspective of Bahá’í history, the Seven Year Plan, 
associated with the closing years of the First Bahá’í Century, will come to be 
regarded as the mightiest instrument yet forged, designed to enable the 
trustees of a firmly established, steadily evolving Administrative Order to 
complete the initial stage in the prosecution of the world mission confidently 
entrusted by the Center of the Covenant to His chosen disciples.  The 
Divine Plan, thus set in operation, may be said to have derived its inspiration 
from, and been dimly foreshadowed in, the injunction so significantly 
addressed by Bahá’u’lláh to the Chief Magistrates of the American continent.  
It was prompted by the contact established by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá Himself, 
in the course of His historic journey, with the entire body of His followers 
throughout the United States and Canada.  It was conceived, soon after 
that contact was established, in the midst of what was then held to be one 
of the most devastating crises in human history.  It underwent a period of 
incubation, after His ascension, while the machinery of a divinely appointed 
Administrative Order was being laboriously devised and its processes set 
in motion.  Its initial operations were providentially made to synchronize 
with the final years of a century that witnessed the birth and rise of a 
Faith of which it is the direct consequence.  The opening stage in its 
execution has been faced by, and will survive, the severe challenge of a crisis 
of still greater magnitude than that which baptized its birth.  The conclusion 
of the first phase of its tremendous and irresistible unfoldment is now 
approaching.  The hopes and aspirations of a multitude of believers, in both 
the East and the West, young and old, whether free or suppressed, hang on 
its triumphant consummation.  The Temple itself, that fair incarnation of 
the soul of an unconquerable Faith, and the first fruit of the Plan now set 
in motion, stands in its silent beauty, ready to reinforce the strenuous 
endeavors of its prosecutors.  Towering in grandeur and resplendent in its 
majesty it calls aloud incessantly for a greater, a far greater number of 
pioneers who, both at home and in foreign fields, will scatter to sow the 
Divine seeds and gather the harvest into its gates.  The Author of the Plan 
Himself, looking down from His retreats above, and surveying the prodigious 
labors of His defeatless disciples, voices, with even greater insistence, the 
same call.  The time in which to respond to it is relentlessly shortening.  Let 
men of action seize their chance ere the swiftly passing days place it 
irretrievably beyond their reach.  
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