Messages to America: Selected Letters and Cablegrams Addressed to the Bahá'í's of North America 1932–1946Shoghi, Effendi
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Messages to America: Selected Letters and Cablegrams Addressed to the Bahá'í's of North America 1932–1946
Shoghi, Effendi
Bahai Faith -- North America; Shoghi, Effendi, 1897-1957 -- Correspondence
However dark the outlook, however laborious the task, however strange and
inhospitable the environment, however vast the distances that must be
traversed, however scarce the amenities of life, however irksome the means
of travel, however annoying the restrictions, however listless and
confused the minds of the peoples and races contacted, however trying the
setbacks that may be suffered, we must, under no circumstances, either
falter or flinch. Our reliance on the unfailing grace of an all-loving,
all-preserving, ever-sustaining, ever-watchful Providence, must, however
much we may be buffeted by circumstances, remain unshaken until the very
end. Shall we not, when hardships seethe about us, and our hearts
momentarily quail, recall the ardent desire so poignantly voiced by
‘Abdu’l-Bahá in those immortal Tablets that enshrine forever His last
wishes for His chosen disciples: “Oh! that I could travel, even though on
foot and in the utmost poverty, to these regions, and, raising the call of
Yá-Bahá’u’l-Abhá in cities, villages, mountains, deserts and oceans,
promote the Divine teachings! This, also, I cannot do. How intensely I
deplore it! Please God, ye may achieve it.”
To be privileged to render, in His stead, on so colossal a scale, at such
a challenging hour, and in the service of so sublime a Plan, so great and
enduring a service, is a bounty which we can never adequately appraise. We
stand too close to the noble edifice our hands are rearing, the din and
tumult into which a war-devastated world is now plunged are too
distracting, our own share in the furtherance of those global aims, task
and problems that are increasingly absorbing the attention of mankind and
its leaders is as yet too circumscribed, for us to be in a position to
evaluate the contribution which we, as the executors of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Mandate, as the champion-builders of Bahá’u’lláh’s Order, as the
torch-bearers of a civilization of which that Order is the mainspring and
precursor, are now being led, through the inscrutable dispensations of an
almighty Providence, to make to the world triumph of our Faith, as well as
to the ultimate redemption of all mankind.
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