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This Judgment of God |
This judgment of God, as viewed by those who have recognized
Bahá’u’lláh as His Mouthpiece and His greatest Messenger on earth, is
both a retributory calamity and an act of holy and supreme discipline. It
is at once a visitation from God and a cleansing process for all mankind.
Its fires punish the perversity of the human race, and weld its component
parts into one organic, indivisible, world-embracing community. Mankind,
in these fateful years, which at once signalize the passing of the
first century of the Bahá’í Era and proclaim the opening of a new one, is,
as ordained by Him Who is both the Judge and the Redeemer of the
human race, being simultaneously called upon to give account of its
past actions, and is being purged and prepared for its future mission. It
can neither escape the responsibilities of the past, nor shirk those of the
future. God, the Vigilant, the Just, the Loving, the All-Wise Ordainer,
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can, in this supreme Dispensation, neither allow the sins of an unregenerate
humanity, whether of omission or of commission, to go unpunished,
nor will He be willing to abandon His children to their fate,
and refuse them that culminating and blissful stage in their long, their
slow and painful evolution throughout the ages, which is at once their
inalienable right and their true destiny.
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“Bestir yourselves, O people,” is, on the one hand, the ominous
warning sounded by Bahá’u’lláh Himself, “in anticipation of the days of
Divine Justice, for the promised hour is now come.” “Abandon that
which ye possess, and seize that which God, Who layeth low the necks of
men, hath brought. Know ye of a certainty that if ye turn not back from
that which ye have committed, chastisement will overtake you on every
side, and ye shall behold things more grievous than that which ye beheld
aforetime.” And again: “We have fixed a time for you, O people! If ye fail,
at the appointed hour, to turn towards God, He, verily, will lay violent
hold on you, and will cause grievous afflictions to assail you from every
direction. How severe indeed is the chastisement with which your Lord
will then chastise you!” And again: “God assuredly dominateth the lives
of them that wronged Us, and is well aware of their doings. He will most
certainly lay hold on them for their sins. He, verily, is the fiercest of
Avengers.” And finally: “O ye peoples of the world! Know verily that an
unforeseen calamity is following you and that grievous retribution
awaiteth you. Think not the deeds ye have committed have been blotted
from My sight. By My Beauty! All your doings hath My pen graven with
open characters upon tablets of chrysolite.”
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“The whole earth,” Bahá’u’lláh, on the other hand, forecasting the
bright future in store for a world now wrapt in darkness, emphatically
asserts, “is now in a state of pregnancy. The day is approaching when it
will have yielded its noblest fruits, when from it will have sprung forth the
loftiest trees, the most enchanting blossoms, the most heavenly blessings.”
“The time is approaching when every created thing will have cast
its burden. Glorified be God Who hath vouchsafed this grace that
encompasseth all things, whether seen or unseen!” “These great
oppressions,” He, moreover, foreshadowing humanity’s golden age, has
written, “are preparing it for the advent of the Most Great Justice.” This
Most Great Justice is indeed the Justice upon which the structure of the
Most Great Peace can alone, and must eventually, rest, while the Most
Great Peace will, in turn, usher in that Most Great, that World Civilization
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which shall remain forever associated with Him Who beareth the
Most Great Name.
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Beloved friends! Well nigh a hundred years have elapsed since the
Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh dawned upon the world—a Revelation, the
nature of which, as affirmed by Himself, “none among the Manifestations
of old, except to a prescribed degree, hath ever completely
apprehended.” For a whole century God has respited mankind, that it
might acknowledge the Founder of such a Revelation, espouse His
Cause, proclaim His greatness, and establish His Order. In a hundred
volumes, the repositories of priceless precepts, mighty laws, unique
principles, impassioned exhortations, reiterated warnings, amazing
prophecies, sublime invocations, and weighty commentaries, the
Bearer of such a Message has proclaimed, as no Prophet before Him has
done, the Mission with which God had entrusted Him. To emperors,
kings, princes and potentates, to rulers, governments, clergy and peoples,
whether of the East or of the West, whether Christian, Jew,
Muslim, or Zoroastrian, He addressed, for well-nigh fifty years, and in
the most tragic circumstances, these priceless pearls of knowledge and
wisdom that lay hid within the ocean of His matchless utterance.
Forsaking fame and fortune, accepting imprisonment and exile, careless
of ostracism and obloquy, submitting to physical indignities and
cruel deprivations, He, the Vicegerent of God on earth, suffered Himself
to be banished from place to place and from country to country, till
at length He, in the Most Great Prison, offered up His martyred son as a
ransom for the redemption and unification of all mankind. “We verily,”
He Himself has testified, “have not fallen short of Our duty to exhort
men, and to deliver that whereunto I was bidden by God, the Almighty,
the All-Praised. Had they hearkened unto Me, they would have beheld
the earth another earth.” And again: “Is there any excuse left for anyone
in this Revelation? No, by God, the Lord of the Mighty Throne! My signs
have encompassed the earth, and My power enveloped all mankind, and
yet the people are wrapped in a strange sleep!”
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