The Power of Divine
Assistance
by The
Báb, Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, and Shoghi Effendi
Compiled
by Research Department
of the Universal House of Justice.
I.
From the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh
- "Be not dismayed, O peoples of the world, when
the day star of My beauty is set, and the heaven of My tabernacle is
concealed from your eyes. Arise to further My Cause, and to exalt
My Word amongst men. We are with you at all times, and shall
strengthen you through the power of truth. We are truly almighty. Whoso
hath recognized Me, will arise and serve Me with such determination that
the powers of earth and heaven shall be unable to defeat his
purpose."
(Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, pp.
136-37; Synopsis and Codification of the
Laws and Ordinances of the Kitab-i-Aqdas, p.14) [Ed.
- now translated in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas par 38.]
- "Let not your hearts
be perturbed, O people, when the glory of My Presence is withdrawn, and
the ocean of My utterance is stilled. In my presence amongst you there is
a wisdom, and in My absence there is yet another,
inscrutable to all but God, the Incomparable, the All-Knowing. Verily, We behold you from Our realm of glory,
and shall aid whosoever will arise for the triumph of Our Cause
with the hosts of the Concourse on high and a company of Our favoured angels." (Gleanings from the Writings
of Bahá'u'lláh, p. 138; Synopsis and Codification of the
Laws and Ordinances of the Kitab-i-Aqdas, p.
16) [Ed. - now translated in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas par 53.]
- "Dost thou believe thou hast the power to
frustrate His Will, to hinder Him from executing His judgement, or to
deter Him from exercising His sovereignty? Pretendest
thou that aught in the heavens or in the earth can resist His Faith? No,
by Him Who is the Eternal Truth! Nothing whatsoever in the whole of
creation can thwart His Purpose . . .."
"Know thou, moreover, that He it is Who hath, by His own behest,
created all that is in the heavens and all that is on the earth. He can,
then, the thing that hath been created at His bidding prevail against
Him?"
(Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, p.
219)
- "By the righteousness of God! Whoso openeth his lips in this Day and maketh mention of the
name of his Lord, the hosts of Divine inspiration shall descend upon him
from the heaven of My name, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. On him shall also descend the Concourse
on high, each bearing aloft a chalice of pure light. Thus hath it been
foreordained in the realm of God's Revelation, by the behest of Him Who is
the All-Glorious, the Most Powerful."
(Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh
p. 280)
- "They that have forsaken their country for the
purpose of teaching Our Cause--these shall the Faithful Spirit strengthen
through its power. A company of Our chosen angels shall go forth with
them, as bidden by Him Who is the Almighty, the All-Wise. How great the
blessedness that awaiteth him that hath attained
the honor of serving the Almighty!"
(Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh
p. 334)
- "This is the most great, the most joyful
tidings imparted by the Pen of this Wronged One to mankind. Wherefore fear
ye, O My well-beloved ones? Who is it that can dismay you? A touch of
moisture sufficeth to dissolve the hardened clay
out of which this perverse generation is moulded.
The mere act of your gathering together is enough to scatter the forces of
these vain and worthless people."
From the LAWH-I-DUNYÁ (Tablet of the World), Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh Revealed After the Kitab-i-Aqdas, pp. 84-85
- "The source of courage and power is the
promotion of the Word of God, and steadfastness in His Love."
From the ASL-I-KULLU'L-KHAYR (Words of Wisdom), Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh Revealed After the Kitab-i-Aqdas, p. 156
- "...He, verily, will aid everyone that aideth Him, and will remember everyone that remembereth Him. To this beareth
witness this Tablet that hath shed the splendor of the loving-kindness of
your Lord, the All-Glorious, the All-Compelling."
Quoted in The Advent of Divine Justice, p. 76
- "Every single letter proceeding from Our mouth
is endowed with such regenerative power as to enable it to bring into
existence a new creation--a creation the magnitude of which is inscrutable
to all save God. He verily hath knowledge of all things."
Quoted in The Advent of Divine Justice, p. 80
- "It is in Our power, should We wish it, to
enable a speck of floating dust to generate, in less than the twinkling of
an eye, suns of infinite, of unimaginable splendor, to cause a dewdrop to
develop into vast and numberless oceans, to infuse into every letter such
a force as to empower it to unfold all the knowledge of past and future
ages."
(Quoted in The Advent of Divine Justice, p. 80-81)
- "We are possessed of such power which, if
brought to light, will transmute the most deadly of poisons into a panacea
of unfailing efficacy."
(Quoted in The Advent of Divine Justice, p. 81)
- "Say: Beware, O people of Bahá,
lest the strong ones of the earth rob you of your strength, or they who
rule the world fill you with fear. Put your trust in God, and commit your
affairs to His keeping. He, verily, will, through the power of truth,
render you victorious, and He, verily, is powerful to do what He willeth, and in His grasp are the reins of omnipotent
might."
(Quoted in The Advent of Divine Justice, p. 82)
- "By the righteousness of God," Bahá'u'lláh wishing to reveal the full potency of His
invincible power asserts, "should a man, all alone , arise in the
name of Bahá and put on the armor of His love,
him will the Almighty cause to be victorious, though the forces of earth
and heaven be arrayed against him."
(Quoted in The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh,
p. 106)
- "By God besides Whom is none other God! Should any one arise for the triumph of our Cause, him will
God render victorious though tens of thousands of enemies be leagued
against him. And if his love for Me wax stronger,
God will establish his ascendancy over all the powers of earth and heaven.
Thus have We breathed the spirit of power into all regions."
(Quoted in The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh,
p. 106)
II.
From the Writings and Utterances of The Báb
- "Rid thou thyself of all attachments to aught
except God, enrich thyself in God by dispensing with all else besides Him,
and recite this prayer:
Say: God sufficeth all things above all things,
and nothing in the heavens or in the earth or in whatever lieth between
them but God, thy Lord, sufficeth. Verily, He is
in Himself the Knower, the Sustainer, the Omnipotent.
Regard not the all-sufficing power of God as an idle fancy. It is that
genuine faith which thou cherishest for the
Manifestation of God in every Dispensation. It is such faith which sufficeth above all the things that exist on the
earth, whereas no created thing on earth besides faith would suffice thee.
If thou art not a believer, the Tree of divine Truth would condemn thee to
extinction. If thou art a believer, thy faith shall be sufficient for thee
above all things that exist on earth, even though thou possess
nothing."
(EXCERPTS FROM DALÁ'IL-I-SAB`IH, Selections from the Writings of the
Bab, p. 123)
- "Say, verily any one follower of this Faith
can, by the leave of God, prevail over all who dwell in heaven and earth
and in whatever lieth between them; for indeed this is, beyond the shadow
of a doubt, the one true Faith. Therefore fear ye not, neither be ye
grieved.
Say, God hath, according to that which is revealed in the Book, taken upon
Himself the task of ensuring the ascendancy of any one of the followers of
the Truth, over and above one hundred other souls, and the supremacy of
one hundred believers over one thousand non-believers and the domination
of one thousand of the faithful over all the peoples and kindreds of the
earth; inasmuch as God calleth into being whatsoever He willeth by virtue of His behest. Verily He is potent
over all things.
Say, the power of God is in the hearts of those who believe in the unity
of God and bear witness that no God is there but Him, while the hearts of
them that associate partners with God are impotent, devoid of life on this
earth, for assuredly they are dead."
(Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 153)
- "When the Day-Star of Bahá
will shine resplendent above the horizon of eternity it is incumbent upon
you to present yourselves before His Throne...." "Ye have, one
and all, been called into being to seek His presence and to attain that
exalted and glorious station. Indeed, He will send down from the heaven of
His mercy that which will benefit you, and whatever is graciously
vouchsafed by Him shall enable you to dispense with all mankind.... Indeed
if it be His Will He can assuredly bring about the resurrection of all created
things through a word from Himself. He is, in truth, over and above all
this, the All-Powerful, the Almighty, the Omnipotent."
(Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 164-166)
- "Hallowed be the Lord in Whose hand is the
source of dominion. He createth whatsoever He willeth by His Word of command `Be', and it is. His
hath been the power of authority heretofore and it shall remain His
hereafter. He maketh victorious whomsoever He pleaseth,
through the potency of His behest. He is in truth the Powerful, the
Almighty. Unto Him pertaineth all glory and
majesty in the kingdoms of Revelation and Creation and whatever lieth
between them. Verily He is the Potent, the All-Glorious. From everlasting
He hath been the Source of indomitable strength and shall remain so unto
everlasting. He is indeed the Lord of might and power. All the kingdoms of
heaven and earth and whatever is between them are God's, and His power is
supreme over all things. All the treasures of earth and heaven and
everything between them are His, and His protection extendeth
over all things. He is the Creator of the heavens and the earth and
whatever lieth between them and He truly is a witness over all things. He
is the Lord of Reckoning for all that dwell in the heavens and on earth
and whatever lieth between them, and truly God is swift to reckon. He setteth the measure assigned to all who are in the
heavens and the earth and whatever is between them. Verily He is the
Supreme Protector. He holdeth in His grasp the
keys of heaven and earth and of everything between them. At His Own
pleasure doth He bestow gifts, through the power of His command. Indeed
His grace encompasseth all and He is the
All-Knowing."
(Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 171)
- "...Glorified art Thou, O God, Thou art the
Creator of the heavens and the earth and that which lieth between them.
Thou art the sovereign Lord, the Most Holy, the Almighty, the All-Wise.
Magnified be Thy Name, O God, send down upon them who have believed in God
and in His signs a mighty succour from Thy
presence such as to enable them to prevail over the generality of
mankind."
(Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 176)
- "Praised art Thou, O Lord! At Thy behest Thou
dost render victorious whomsoever Thou willest,
through the hosts of heaven and earth and whatsoever existeth
between them. Thou art the Sovereign, the Eternal Truth, the Lord of
invincible might."
(Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 177)
- "O Lord! Assist those who have renounced all
else but Thee, and grant them a mighty victory. Send down upon them, O
Lord, the concourse of the angels in heaven and earth and all that is
between, to aid Thy servants, to succour and
strengthen them, to enable them to achieve success, to sustain them, to
invest them with glory, to confer upon them honour
and exaltation, to enrich them and to make them triumphant with a wondrous
triumph."
(Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 192)
- "...Send forth, O God, such hosts as would
render Thy faithful servants victorious. Thou dost fashion the created
things through the power of Thy decree as Thou pleasest.
Thou art in truth the Sovereign, the Creator, the All-Wise."
(Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 211)
- "Heed not your weaknesses and frailty; fix your
gaze upon the invincible power of the Lord, your God, the Almighty. Has He
not, in past days, caused Abraham, in spite of His seeming helplessness,
to triumph over the forces of Nimrod? Has He not enabled Moses, whose
staff was His only companion, to vanquish Pharaoh and his hosts? Has He
not established the ascendancy of Jesus, poor and lowly as He was in the
eyes of men, over the combined forces of the Jewish people? Has He not
subjected the barbarous and militant tribes of Arabia to the holy and
transforming discipline of Muhammad, His Prophet? Arise in His name, put
your trust wholly in Him, and be assured of ultimate victory."
(Addressed to the Letters of the Living, quoted in The Dawn-Breakers, p. 94)
III.
From the Writings and Utterances of `Abdu'l-Bahá
- "These souls are the armies of God and the
conquerors of the East and the West. Should one of them turn his face
toward some direction and summon the people to the Kingdom of God, all the
ideal forces and lordly confirmations will rush to his support and
reinforcement. He will behold all the doors open and all the strong
fortifications and impregnable castles razed to the ground. Singly and
alone he will attack the armies of the world, defeat the right and left
wings of the hosts of all the countries, break through the lines of the
legions of all the nations and carry his attack to the very center of the
powers of the earth. This is the meaning of the Hosts of God."
(Tablets of the Divine Plan, p. 49-50)
- "If in this day a soul shall act according to
the precepts and the counsels of God, he will serve as a divine physician
to mankind, and like the trump of Isráfíl, he
will call the dead of this contingent world to life; for the confirmations
of the Abhá Realm are never interrupted, and
such a virtuous soul hath, to befriend him, the unfailing help of the
Company on high. Thus shall a sorry gnat become an eagle in the fulness of
his strength, and a feeble sparrow change to a royal falcon in the heights
of ancient glory."
(Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 23)
- "Know thou of a certainty that thy Lord will
come to thine aid with a company of the Concourse on high and hosts of the
Abhá Kingdom. These will mount the attack, and
will furiously assail the forces of the ignorant, the blind."
(Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 43)
- "...If a small number of people gather lovingly
together, with absolute purity and sanctity, with their hearts free of the
world, experiencing the emotions of the Kingdom and the powerful magnetic
forces of the Divine, and being at one in their happy fellowship, that
gathering will exert its influence over all the earth. The nature of that
band of people, the words they speak, the deeds they do, will unleash the
bestowals of Heaven, and provide a foretaste of eternal bliss. The hosts
of the Company on high will defend them, and the angels of the Abhá Paradise, in continuous succession, will come
down to their aid."
(Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 81)
- "He will come to your aid with invisible hosts,
and support you with armies of inspiration from the Concourse above; He
will send unto you sweet perfumes from the highest Paradise, and waft over
you the pure breathings that blow from the rose gardens of the Company on
high. He will breathe into your hearts the spirit of life, cause you to
enter the Ark of salvation, and reveal unto you His clear tokens and
signs. Verily is this abounding grace. Verily is this the victory that
none can deny."
(Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 186-187)
- "...Rest ye assured that if a soul ariseth in the utmost perseverance and raiseth the Call of the Kingdom and resolutely promulgateth the Covenant, be he an insignificant ant
he shall be enabled to drive away the formidable elephant from the arena,
and if he be a feeble moth he shall cut to pieces the plumage of the
rapacious vulture."
(Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 209)
- "The confirmations of Him Who is the
Ever-Forgiving have wrapped every clime in light, the armies of the
Company on high are rushing forward to do battle at the side of the
friends of the Lord and carry the day..."
(Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 229)
- "All praise and thanksgiving be unto the
Blessed Beauty, for calling into action the armies of His Abhá Kingdom, and sending forth to us His
never-interrupted aid, dependable as the rising stars."
(Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 237)
- "Whensoever holy souls, drawing on the powers
of heaven, shall arise with such qualities of the spirit, and march in
unison, rank on rank, every one of those souls will be even as one
thousand, and the surging waves of that mighty ocean will be even as the
battalions of the Concourse on high."
(Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 260)
- "O ye servants of the Sacred Threshold! The
triumphant hosts of the Celestial Concourse, arrayed and marshalled in the
Realms above, stand ready and expectant to assist and assure victory to
that valiant horseman who with confidence spurs on his charger into the
arena of service. Well is it with that fearless warrior, who armed with
the power of true Knowledge, hastens unto the field, disperses the armies
of ignorance, and scatters the hosts of error, who holds aloft the
Standard of Divine Guidance, and sounds the Clarion of Victory. By the
righteousness of the Lord! He hath achieved a glorious triumph and
obtained the true victory."
(Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 264)
- "Be not grieved at the smallness of your number
and thank God for the power of your spirits. He shall assist you with such
a confirmation whereat minds will be astonished and souls will be
amazed."
(Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 80)
- "Be ye assured with the greatest assurance
that, verily, God will help those who are firm in His Covenant in every
matter, through His confirmation and favor, the lights of which will shine
forth unto the east of the earth, as well as the west thereof. He will
make them the signs of guidance among the creation and as shining and
glittering stars from all horizons."
(Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 83)
- "Arise with every power to assist the Covenant
of God and serve in His vineyard. Be confident that a confirmation will be
granted unto you and a success on His part is given unto you. Verily, He
shall support you by the angels of His holiness and reinforce you with the
breaths of the Spirit that ye may mount the Ark of Safety, set forth the
evident signs, impart the spirit of life, declare the essence of His
commands and precepts, guide the sheep who are straying from the fold in
all directions, and give the blessings. Ye have to use every effort in
your power and strive earnestly and wisely in this new century. By God,
verily the Lord of Hosts is your support, the angels of heaven your
assistance, the Holy Spirit your companion and the Center of the Covenant
your helper. Be not idle, but active and fear not."
(Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 162)
- "By the Lord of the Kingdom! If one arise to
promote the Word of God with a pure heart, overflowing with the love of
God and severed from the world, the Lord of Hosts will assist him with
such a power as will penetrate the core of the existent beings."
(Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 348)
- "...It is known and clear that today the unseen
divine assistance encompasseth those who deliver
the Message. And if the work of delivering the Message be neglected, the
assistance shall be entirely cut off, for it is impossible that the
friends of God could receive assistance unless they be engaged in
delivering the Message."
(Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 390-391)
- "...Your Lord hath assuredly promised His
servants who are firm and steadfast to render them victorious at all
times, to exalt their word, propagate their power, diffuse their lights,
strengthen their hearts, elevate their banners, assist their hosts,
brighten their stars, increase the abundance of the showers of mercy upon
them, and enable the brave lions (or teachers) to conquer.
"Hasten, hasten, O ye firm believers! Hasten, hasten, O ye steadfast!
Abandon the heedless, set aside every ignorant, take hold of the strong
rope, be firm in this Great Cause, draw light from this Evident Light, be
patient and be steadfast in this wise Religion! Ye shall see the hosts of
inspiration descending successively from the Supreme World, the procession
of attraction falling incessantly from the heights of heaven, the
abundance of the Kingdom of El-Abhá outpouring
continually and the teachings of God penetrating with the utmost power,
while the heedless are indeed in evident loss."
(Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 442-443)
- "Today, any soul who looseneth
his tongue in the delivery of Truth and is engaged in the diffusion of the
fragrances of God, he shall undoubtedly be assisted and confirmed by the
Holy Spirit and can resist the attacks of all the people of the world,
[for the] power of the Realm of Might shall prevail. That is why thou seest that, although the disciples of Christ were
physically weak and apparently vanquished by the persecution of every
king, yet in the end were victorious over all
and brought them under their protection."
(Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 508)
- "Should anyone in this day attach his heart to
the Kingdom, release himself from all else save God and become attracted
to the fragrances of holiness, the army of the Kingdom of Abhá will help him and the angels of the Supreme
Concourse will assist him."
(Tablets of Abdu'l-Bahá, p. 591)
- "Remember not your own limitations; the help of
God will come to you. Forget yourself. God's help will surely come!
"When you call on the Mercy of God waiting to reinforce you, your
strength will be tenfold.
"Look at me: I am so feeble, yet I have had the strength given me to
come amongst you: a poor servant of God, who has been enabled to give you
this message! I shall not be with you long! One must never consider one's
own feebleness, it is the strength of the Holy Spirit of Love, which gives
the power to teach. The thought of our own weakness could only bring
despair. We must look higher than all earthly thoughts; detach ourselves
from every material idea, crave for the things of the spirit; fix our eyes
on the everlasting bountiful Mercy of the Almighty, who will fill our
souls with the gladness of joyful service to His command `Love One
Another'."
( Paris Talks, pp. 38-39)
- "How great, how very great is the Cause; how
very fierce the onslaught of all the peoples and kindreds of the earth!
Erelong shall the clamor of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout
America, the cry of the European and of the Turk, the groaning of India
and China be heard from far and near. One and all they shall arise with
all their power to resist His Cause. Then shall the Knights of the Lord,
assisted by grace from on high, strengthened by faith, aided by the power
of understanding and reinforced by the legions of the Covenant, arise and
make manifest the truth of the verse: `Behold the confusion that hath
befallen the tribes of the defeated!'"
(Quoted in Bahá'í Administration, p. 123)
- "The Báb hath said: `Should a tiny ant desire,
in this day, to be possessed of such power as to be able to unravel the abstrusest and most bewildering passages of the Qur'án, its wish will no doubt be fulfilled, inasmuch
as the mystery of eternal might vibrates within the innermost being of all
created things.' If so helpless a creature can be endowed with so subtle a
capacity, how much more efficacious must be the power released through the
liberal effusions of the grace of Bahá'u'lláh!"
(Quoted in The Advent of Divine Justice, p. 46)
- "The Kingdom of God is possessed of limitless
potency. Audacious must be the army of life if the confirming aid of that
Kingdom is to be repeatedly vouchsafed unto it.... Vast is the arena, and
the time ripe to spur on the charger within it. Now is the time to reveal
the force of one's strength, the stoutness of one's heart and the might of
one's soul."
(Quoted from a letter dated January 28, 1939 to the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada; Messages to
America, p. 17)
- "And now you, if you act in accordance with the
teachings of Bahá'u'lláh, may rest assured that
you will be aided and confirmed. In all affairs which you undertake, you
shall be rendered victorious, and all the inhabitants of the earth cannot
withstand you. You are the conquerors, because the power of the Holy
Spirit is your assistant. Above and over physical forces, phenomenal
forces, the Holy Spirit shall aid you."
(Quoted in Star of the West, Vol. 8, No. 8, p.103)
- "O ye my soldiers of the Kingdom!
"... Be ye valiant and fearless! Day by day add to your spiritual
victories. Be ye not disturbed by the constant assaults of the enemies.
Attack ye like unto the roaring lions. Have no thought of yourselves, for
the invisible armies of the Kingdom are fighting on your side. Enter ye
the battlefield with the Confirmations of the Holy Spirit. Know ye of a
certainty that the powers of the Kingdom of Abhá
are with you. The hosts of the heaven of Truth are with you. The cool
breezes of the Paradise of Abhá are wafting over
your heated brows. Not for a moment are ye alone. Not for a second are ye
left to yourselves. The Beauty of Abhá is with
you. The Glorious God is with you. The King of Kings is with you."
(Quoted in Star of the West, Vol. 13, No. 5, p.113)
IV.
From the Writings and Utterances of Shoghi Effendi
- "Difficult and delicate though be our task, the
sustaining power of Bahá'u'lláh and of His
Divine guidance will assuredly assist us if we follow steadfastly in His
way, and strive to uphold the integrity of His laws. The light of His
redeeming grace, which no earthly power can obscure, will if we persevere,
illuminate our path, as we steer our course amid the snares and pitfalls
of a troubled age, and will enable us to discharge our duties in a manner
that would redound to the glory and the honor of His blessed Name."
(From a letter dated March 21, 1932 to the Bahá'ís of the United States
and Canada; The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh,
p. 67)
- "Peter," `Abdu'l-Bahá
has testified, "according to the history of the Church, was also
incapable of keeping count of the days of the week. Whenever he decided to
go fishing, he would tie up his weekly food into seven parcels, and every
day he would eat one of them, and when he had reached the seventh, he
would know that the Sabbath had arrived, and thereupon would observe
it." If the Son of Man was capable of infusing into apparently so
crude and helpless an instrument such potency as to cause, in the words of
Bahá'u'lláh, "the mysteries of wisdom and
of utterance to flow out of his mouth," and to exalt him above the
rest of His disciples, and render him fit to become His successor and the
founder of His Church, how much more can the Father, Who is Bahá'u'lláh, empower the most puny and insignificant
among His followers to achieve, for the execution of His purpose, such
wonders as would dwarf the mightiest achievements of even the first
apostle of Jesus Christ!
(The Advent of Divine Justice, p. 38)
- "The field is indeed so immense, the period so
critical, the Cause so great, the workers so few, the time so short, the
privilege so priceless, that no follower of the Faith of Bahá'u'lláh, worthy to bear His name, can afford a
moment's hesitation. That God-born Force, irresistible in its sweeping
power, incalculable in its potency, unpredictable in its course,
mysterious in its workings, and awe-inspiring in its manifestations--a
Force which, as the Báb has written, "vibrates within the innermost
being of all created things," and which, according to Bahá'u'lláh, has through its "vibrating
influence," "upset the equilibrium of the world and
revolutionized its ordered life"--such a Force, acting even as a
two-edged sword, is, under our very eyes, sundering, on the one hand, the
age-old ties which for centuries have held together the fabric of
civilized society, and is unloosing, on the other, the bonds that still
fetter the infant and as yet unemancipated Faith of Bahá'u'lláh."
(The Advent of Divine Justice, pp. 46-47)
- "...There is no time to lose. There is no room
left for vacillation. Multitudes hunger for the Bread of Life. The stage
is set. The firm and irrevocable Promise is given. God's own Plan has been
set in motion. It is gathering momentum with every passing day. The powers
of heaven and earth mysteriously assist in its execution. Such an
opportunity is irreplaceable. Let the doubter arise and himself verify the
truth of such assertions. To try, to persevere, is to insure ultimate and
complete victory."
(From a letter dated January 28, 1939 to the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada; Messages to America,
1932-1946, p. 17)
- "Faced with such a challenge, a community that
has scaled thus far such peaks of enduring achievements can neither falter
nor recoil. Confident in its destiny, reliant on its God-given power,
fortified by the consciousness of its past victories, galvanized into
action at the sight of a slowly disrupting civilization, it will--I can
have no doubt--continue to fulfil unflinchingly the immediate requirements
of its task, assured that with every step it takes and with each stage it
traverses, a fresh revelation of Divine light and strength will guide and
propel it forward until it consummates, in the fullness of time and in the
plenitude of its power, the Plan inseparably bound up with its shining
destiny."
(From a letter dated July 4, 1939 to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada; Messages to America,
1932-1946, p. 26)
- "The field, in all its vastness and fertility,
is wide open and near at hand. The harvest is ripe. The hour is over-due.
The signal has been given. The spiritual forces, mysteriously released,
are already operating with increasing momentum, unchallenged and
unchecked. Victory, speedy and unquestioned, is assured to whosoever will
arise and respond to this second, this urgent and vital call."
(From a letter dated July 28, 1939 to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada; Messages to America,
1932-1946, pp. 28-29)
- "...The vastness of the field, the smallness of
your numbers, the indifference of the masses, must neither discourage nor appal you. You should at all times fix your gaze on
the promise of Bahá'u'lláh, put your whole trust
in His creative Word, recall the past and manifold evidences of His
all-encompassing and resistless power and arise to become worthy and
exemplary recipients of His all-sustaining grace and blessings."
(From a letter dated June 29, 1941 to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá'ís of India; Dawn of a New Day, p. 90)
- "...If the friends, individually and
collectively, play their part and exert their utmost, the abundant
blessings of Bahá'u'lláh will be fully
vouchsafed, and the strength of the Plan will mark a glorious chapter in
the history of the Faith.
(From a letter dated December 18, 1945 to the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá'ís of British Isles; Unfolding Destiny, p. 180)
- "...Forces mysteriously released, designed to
direct the operation and stimulate the processes to insure
the consummation of the second stage of the Divine Plan, are inconceivably
potent. Full, rapid use of these forces, by an organized community alive
to the sublimity of its mission, is imperative. The manifold agencies,
local, regional, national and intercontinental, directly responsible for
prosecution of the Plan are now called upon to achieve, in their
respective spheres...successes so conspicuous as shall immeasurably
fortify hopes of winning, within the stipulated time, a total, decisive
victory..."
(From a cablegram dated October 7, 1946 to the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá'ís of the United States and Canada; Messages to America,
1932-1946, p. 108)
- "...The invisible hosts of the Kingdom are
ready and eager to rush forth to the assistance of such as will have the
courage to weigh the issues involved and to take the decision commensurate
with these issues."
(From a letter dated September 6, 1949 to the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá'ís of British Isles; Unfolding Destiny, p. 233)
- "...Time is short. Opportunities, though
multiplying with every passing hour, will not recur, some for another
century, others never again. However severe the challenge, however
multiple the tasks, however short the time, however somber the world outlook,
however limited the material resources of a hard-pressed adolescent
community, the untapped sources of celestial strength from which it can
draw are measureless, in their potencies, and will unhesitatingly pour
forth their energizing influences if the necessary daily effort be made
and the required sacrifices be willingly accepted."
(From a letter dated July 5, 1950 to the American Bahá'í Community;
Citadel of Faith, p. 85)
- "...The invisible battalions of the Concourse
on High are mustered, in serried ranks, ready to rush their reinforcements
to the aid of the vanguard of Bahá'u'lláh's
crusaders in the hour of their greatest need..."
(From a letter dated November 23, 1951 to the American Bahá'í Community;
Citadel of Faith, p. 105)
- "... Lord Hosts King of Kings pledged unfailing
aid every crusader battling His Cause. Invisible battalions mustered rank
upon rank ready pour reinforcements from on high."
(From a cablegram dated October 8, 1952; Messages to the Bahá'í World,
p. 44)
- "Putting on the armor of His love, firmly
buckling on the shield of His mighty Covenant, mounted on the steed of
steadfastness, holding aloft the lance of the Word of the Lord of Hosts,
and with unquestioning reliance on His promises as the best provision for
their journey, let them set their faces towards those fields that still
remain unexplored and direct their steps to those goals that are as yet
unattained, assured that He Who has led them to achieve such triumphs, and
to store up such prizes in His Kingdom, will continue to assist them in
enriching their spiritual birthright to a degree that no finite mind can
imagine or human heart perceive."
(From a letter dated April 1956; Messages to the Bahá'í World, p. 102)
- "Delicate and strenuous though the task may be,
however arduous and prolonged the effort required, whatsoever the nature
of the perils and pitfalls that beset the path of whoever arises to revive
the fortunes of a Faith struggling against the rising forces of
materialism, nationalism, secularism, racialism, ecclesiasticism, the
all-conquering potency of the grace of God, vouchsafed through the
Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh, will, undoubtedly,
mysteriously and surprisingly, enable whosoever arises to champion His
Cause to win complete and total victory."
(From a letter dated July 19, 1956 to the American Bahá'í Community;
Citadel of Faith, p. 149)
- "...the sustaining grace promised to all those
who will arise, with single-mindedness, courage, dedication and high
resolve, to aid in the attainment of these noble objectives, is of such
potency that no earthly power can resist the ultimate fulfillment of so
glorious a task, or even delay its eventual fruition."
(From a letter dated June 27, 1957 to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá'ís of New Zealand)
- "The Concourse on high watches over them ready
to vouchsafe its aid and confer its blessings on their valiant and
concerted endeavours. The Author of the Divine
Plan will, as promised by Him in His epoch-making Tablets, assist them to
surmount whatever obstacles they may encounter in their path, and crown
their historic enterprise with a resounding victory. The Founder of their
Faith Himself will not fail to reward them in His own Kingdom, and in
accordance with His wisdom and bounty, for their share in the furtherance
of the interests of His world-encompassing Order, and to exalt them amidst
the company of His immortal saints and heroes dwelling in the ÔAbhá Kingdom."
(From a letter dated July 2, 1957 to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá'ís of the Iberian Peninsula)
- "Perhaps the reason why you have not
accomplished so much in the field of teaching, is the extent you looked
upon your own weaknesses and inabilities to spread the Message. Bahá'u'lláh and the Master have both urged us
repeatedly to disregard our own handicaps and lay our whole reliance upon
God. He will come to our help if we only arise and become active channel
for God's grace. Do you think it is the teachers who make converts and change
human hearts? No, surely not. They are only pure souls who take the first
step, and then let the spirit of Bahá'u'lláh
move them and make use of them. If any of them should even for a second
consider his achievements as due to his own capacities, his work is ended
and his fall starts. This is in fact why so many competent have after
wonderful services suddenly found themselves absolutely impotent and
perhaps thrown aside by the Spirit of the Cause as useless souls. The
criterion is the extent to which we are ready to have the will of God
operate through us.
"Stop being conscious of your frailties, therefore; have a perfect
reliance upon God; let your heart burn with the desire to serve His
Mission and proclaim His call; and you will observe how eloquence and the
power to change human hearts will come as a matter of course.
Shoghi Effendi will surely pray of your success if you should arise and
start to teach. In fact the mere act of arising will win for you God's
help and blessings."
(From a letter dated March 31, 1932 to an Individual believer)
- "... You should never look at your own
limitations, much less to allow them to deter you from promoting the
Message. For the believers, whether capable or not, whether poor or rich,
and whether influential or obscure, are after all but mere channels
through which God carries His message to Mankind. They are instruments,
whereby He communicates His will to His people. The friends, therefore,
must cease looking at their own deficiencies in a way that would kill in
them the spirit of initiative and of service. They should have confidence
in the divine assistance promised to them by Bahá'u'lláh,
and strengthened and revived by such an assurance they should continue to
toil till the very end of their lives."
(From a letter dated March 18, 1934 to an individual believer)
- "... The invisible hosts of the Kingdom are
ready to extend to you all the assistance you need, and through them you
will no doubt succeed in removing every obstacle in your way, and in
fulfilling this most cherished desire of your heart. Bahá'u'lláh
has given us a promise that should we persevere in our efforts and repose
all our confidences in Him the doors of success will widely open before
us."
(From a letter dated September 22, 1936 to an individual believer)
- "... The harder you strive to attain you goal , the greater will be the confirmations of Bahá'u'lláh, and the more certain you can feel to
attain success. Be cheerful, therefore, and exert yourself with full faith
and confidence. For Bahá'u'lláh has promised His
Divine assistance to everyone who arises with a pure and detached heart to
spread His holy Word, even though he may be bereft of every human
knowledge and capacity, and not withstanding the
forces of darkness and opposition which may be arrayed against him. The
goal is clear, the path safe and certain, and the assurances of Bahá'u'lláh as to the eventual success of our efforts
quite emphatic. Let us keep firm, and wholeheartedly carry on the great
work which He has entrusted into our hands."
(From a letter dated February 3, 1937 to an individual believer)
- "... The Bahá'í teacher must be all confidence.
Therein lies his strength and the secret of his success. Though
single-handed, and no matter how great the apathy of the people around you
may be, you should have faith that the host of the Kingdom are on you side, and through their help you are bound
overcome the forces of darkness that are facing the Cause of God.
Persevere, be happy and confident, therefore."
(From a letter dated June 30, 1937 to an individual believer)
- "... he would advise you to persevere in the
task you have set your heart to accomplish, confident that through Divine
assistance you will be able, sooner or later, to attain you r goal.
Reliance on God is indeed the strongest and safest weapon which the Bahá'í
teacher can carry. For by its means no earthly
power can remain unconquered, and no obstacle become insuperable."
(From a letter dated March 27, 1938 to an
individual believer)
- "Smallness of numbers, lack of skilled
teachers, and modesty of means should not discourage or deter them. They
must remember the glorious history of the Cause, which, both in East and
West, was established by dedicated souls who, for the most part, were
neither rich, famous, nor well educated, but whose devotion, zeal, and
self-sacrifice overcame every obstacle and won miraculous victories for
the Faith of God... Let them dedicate themselves young and old, men and
women alike ø and go forth and settle in new districts, travel, and teach
in spite of lack of experience, and be assured that Bahá'u'lláh
has promised to aid all those who arise in His Name. His strength will
sustain them; their own weakness is unimportant."
(From a letter June 29, 1941 to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá'ís of India; Dawn of a New Day, p. 89)
- "Bahá'u'lláh has said
that God will assist those who arise in His service. The more you labour for this Faith, the more He will aid and bless
you."
(From a letter dated November 23, 1941 to the Bahá'ís of Quito, Ecuador)
- "If the friends always waited until they were fully
qualified to do any particular task, the work of the Cause would be
almost at a standstill! But the very act of striving to serve, however
unworthy one me feel, attracts the Blessings of God and enables one to
become fitted for the task."
(From a letter dated May 4, 1942 to an individual believer)
- "When once a few bold, self-sacrificing
individuals have arisen to serve, their example will no doubt encourage
other timid would-be pioneers to follow in their footsteps. The history of
our Faith is full of records of the remarkable things achieved by really
very simple, insignificant individuals, who became veritable beacons and
towers of strength through having placed their trust in God, having arisen
to proclaim His Message."
(From a letter dated March 27, 1945 to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá'ís of British Isles; Unfolding Destiny, pp. 172-173)
- "...Once the friends start out to win the goals
set in their Plan, they will find the Divine confirmation sustaining them
and hastening its consummation."
(From a letter dated August 9, 1945 to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá'ís of British Isles; Unfolding Destiny, pp. 177-178)
- "... It shows that wherever and whenever the
friend arise to serve, the mysterious power
latent in this Divine Cause rushes in to bless and reinforce their labours far beyond their fondest hopes."
(From a letter dated February 18, 1947 to an
individual believer)
- "... Each one of us, if we look into our
failures, is sure to feel unworthy and despondent, and this feeling only
frustrates our constructive efforts and wastes time. The thing for us to
focus on is the glory of the Cause and the Power of Bahá'u'lláh
which can make of a mere drop a surging sea!"
(From a letter dated October 13, 1947 to an individual believer)
- "... when we put our trust in Him, Bahá'u'lláh solves our problems and opens the
way."
(From a letter dated October 12, 1949 to an individual believer)
- Just one mature soul, with spiritual understanding
and profound knowledge of the Faith, can set a whole country ablaze -- so
great is the power of the Cause to work through a pure and selfless
channel."
(From a letter dated November 6, 1949 to an individual believer)
- "Today, as never before, the magnet which
attracts the blessings form on high, is teaching the Faith of God. The
Hosts of Heaven are poised between heaven and earth, just waiting, and
patiently for the Bahá'í to step forth, with pure devotion and consecration,
to teach the Cause of God, so that they may rush to his aid and
assistance. It is the Guardian's prayer that the friends may treble their
efforts, as the time is short -- alas, the workers too few. Let those who
wish to achieve immortality, step forth and raise the Divine Call. They
will be astonished at the spiritual victories they will gain."
(From a letter dated March 28, 1953 to an individual believer)
- "The Hosts of the Supreme Concourse are in
martial array, posed between earth and heaven ready to rush to the
assistance of those who arise and teach the Faith. If one seeks the
confirmation of the Holy Spirit, one can find it in rich abundance in the
teaching field. The world is seeking as never before, and if the friends
will arise with new determination, fully consecrated to the noble task
ahead of them, victory after victory will be won for the Glorious Faith of
God."
(From a letter dated February 2, 1956 to the Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá'ís of the Anchorage Recording District)
- "The friends must realize the Power of the Holy
Spirit which is manifest and quickening them at this time through the
appearance of Bahá'u'lláh. There is no force of
heaven or earth which can affect them if they place themselves wholly
under the influence of the Holy Spirit and under its guidance."
(From a letter dated August 11, 1957 to an individual believer)