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Messages to the Bahá'í World: 1950-1957
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Pages 101-102
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A MAJOR TURNING POINT
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The Crusade, on which the army of the Lord of Hosts has so
joyously and confidently embarked, now stands at a major turning
point in the history of its marvelous unfoldment. Three years of
magnificent exploits, achieved for the propagation of the light of
an immortal and infinitely precious Faith and for the strengthening
of the fabric of its Administrative Order, now lie behind it. A spirit
of abnegation and self-sacrifice, so rare that only the spirit of the
Dawn-breakers of a former age can be said to have surpassed it,
has consistently animated, singly as well as collectively, its participants
in every clime, of all classes, of either sex, and of every age.
A treasure, immense in its range has been willingly and lovingly
expended to insure its systematic and successful prosecution. Already
a few heroic souls have either quaffed the cup of martyrdom,
or laid down their lives, or been subjected to divers ordeals while
combating for its Cause. Its repercussions have spread so far as to
alarm a not inconsiderable element among the traditional and redoubtable
adversaries of its courageous and consecrated prosecutors.
Indeed as it has forged ahead, it has raised up new enemies intent on
obstructing its forward march and on defeating its purpose. Premonitory
signs can already be discerned in far-off regions heralding the
approach of the day when troops will flock to its standard, fulfilling
the predictions uttered long ago by the Supreme Captain of its forces.
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Before the eyes of the warriors enlisting under its banner
stretch fields of exploration and consolidation of such vastness as
might well dazzle the eyes and strike awe into the heart of any soul
less robust than those who have arisen to identify themselves with
its Cause. The heights its champions must scale are indeed formidable.
The pitfalls that bestrew their path are still numerous. The
road leading to ultimate and total victory is tortuous, stony and
narrow. Theirs, however, is the emphatic assurance, revealed by
the Pen of the Most High--the Prime Mover of the forces unleashed
by this world-girdling Crusade--that "Whosoever ariseth
to aid our Cause God will render him victorious over ten times ten
thousand souls, and, should he wax in his love for Me, him will
We cause to triumph over all that is in heaven and all that is on
earth."
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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.
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--Shoghi
[April, 1956]
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