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11/11/13
November 11
It should be noted, in this connection, that in the third
Vahíd of this Book [the Bayán (Exposition)] there occurs a passage which, alike
in its explicit reference to the name of the Promised One, and in its
anticipation of the Order which, in a later age, was to be identified with His
Revelation, deserves to rank as one of the most significant statements recorded
in any of the Báb’s writings. “Well is it with him,” is His prophetic
announcement, “who fixeth his gaze upon the Order of Bahá’u’lláh, and rendereth
thanks unto his Lord. For He will assuredly be made manifest. God hath indeed
irrevocably ordained it in the Bayán.” It is with that self-same Order that the
Founder of the promised Revelation, twenty years
later—incorporating that same term in His Kitáb-i-Aqdas—identified the System
envisaged in that Book, affirming that “this most great Order” had deranged the
world’s equilibrium, and revolutionized mankind’s ordered life. It is the
features of that self-same Order which, at a later stage in the evolution of
the Faith, the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s Covenant and the appointed Interpreter
of His teachings, delineated through the provisions of His Will and Testament.
It is the structural basis of that self-same Order which, in the Formative Age of
that same Faith, the stewards of that same Covenant, the elected
representatives of the world-wide Bahá’í community, are now laboriously and
unitedly establishing. It is the superstructure of that self-same Order,
attaining its full stature through the emergence of the Bahá’í World
Commonwealth—the Kingdom of God on earth—which the Golden Age of that same
Dispensation must, in the fullness of time, ultimately witness. (Shoghi
Effendi, ‘God Passes By’)