Shoghi Effendi completely dedicated his whole life to the
Cause of God. He had no other thought. He ate, he slept, he was awake, he
worked, every minute, day and night, was for the Cause of God. He thought of
nothing else. Nothing else was of any interest to him. He didn’t talk about
anything else. He talked about the conditions of the Plan. He talked about the
services of the friends. And he was like a barometer. When any word came from
any part of the world about successes of the believers in the teaching work
they did, he was joyous and he was happy. But when word came of difficulties
within the Faith, of persecutions of the some of the Baha’is, of difficulties
that the pioneers were meeting with, the suffering of the believers, he became
very sad. His heart was like a mirror, and it seemed reflect all parts of the
world. And wherever he turned his heart, he saw what was there. He saw pictured
before him the exact conditions of the believers themselves. So that if any of
you, especially the pioneers, especially those of you who came into new areas
to teach, and those of you who have been carrying on the teaching work in the
new areas, have any idea that you are alone, that God is not with you, that the
power of the Holy Spirit is not with you, dispel that from your mind, because
the Power of God and the power of the Holy Spirit is with you all the time,
every minute day and night. And the Guardian himself, even in his physical
form, pledged to those things in the Holy Land, and he talked to us about them
day after day and night after night.
- Hand of the Cause of God Leroy Ioas (He was one
of the Guardian’s secretaries, from a talk in Johannesburg, South Africa, 1958,
‘In the Days
of the Guardian’)