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His Mission
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Pages 46-48
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His Mission
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Bahá'u'lláh's mission in the world is to bring about Unity --
Unity of all mankind in and through God. He says: -- "Of the
Tree of Knowledge the All-glorious fruit is this exalted word:
Of one Tree are all ye the fruits and of one Bough the leaves.
Let not man glory in this that he loves his country, but let him
rather glory in this that he loves his kind."
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Previous Prophets have heralded an age of peace on earth,
goodwill among men, and have given Their lives to hasten its
advent, but each and all of Them have plainly declared that
this blessed consummation would be reached only after the
"Coming of the Lord" in the latter days, when the wicked
would be judged and righteous rewarded.
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Zoroaster foretold three thousand years of conflict before
the advent of Sháh Bahrám, the world-savior, Who would
overcome Ahrman the spirit of evil, and establish a reign of
righteousness and peace.
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Moses foretold a long period of exile, persecution and oppression
for the children of Israel, before the Lord of Hosts
would appear to gather them from all the nations, to destroy
the oppressors and establish His Kingdom upon earth.
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Christ said: "Think not that I am come to send peace on
earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword" (Matt. x, 34),
and He predicted a period of wars and rumors of wars, of tribulations
and afflictions that would continue till the coming of
the Son of Man "in the glory of the Father."
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Muhammad declared that, because of their wrongdoings,
Alláh had put enmity and hatred among both Jews and Christians
that would last until the Day of Resurrection, when He
would appear to judge them all.
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Bahá'u'lláh, on the other hand, announces that He is the
Promised One of all these Prophets -- the Divine Manifestation
in Whose era the reign of peace will actually be established.
This statement is unprecedented and unique, yet it fits in wonderfully
with the signs of the times, and with the prophecies of
all the great Prophets. Bahá'u'lláh revealed with incomparable
clearness and comprehensiveness the means for bringing about
peace and unity amongst mankind.
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It is true that, since the advent of Bahá'u'lláh, there have
been, until now, war and destruction on an unprecedented
scale, but this is just what all the prophets have said would
happen at the dawn of the "great and terrible Day of the
Lord," and is, therefore, but a confirmation of the view that
the "Coming of the Lord" is not only at hand, but is already an
accomplished fact. According to the parable of Christ, the
Lord of the Vineyard must miserably destroy the wicked husbandmen
before He gives the Vineyard to others who will render
Him the fruits in their seasons. Does not this mean that at
the coming of the Lord dire destruction awaits those despotic
governments, avaricious and intolerant priests, mullás, or tyrannical
leaders who through the centuries have, like wicked
husbandmen, misruled the earth and misappropriated its
fruits?
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There may be terrible events, and unparalleled calamities
yet awhile on the earth, but Bahá'u'lláh assures us that erelong,
these fruitless strifes, these ruinous wars shall pass away,
and the `Most Great Peace' shall come." War and strife have become
so intolerable in their destructiveness that mankind must
find deliverance from them or perish.
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"The fullness of time" has come and with it the Promised
Deliverer!
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