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May 6
Thou didst begin thy letter with a blessed phrase, saying:
‘I am a Christian.’ O would that all were truly Christian! It is
easy to be a Christian on the tongue, but hard to be a true one. Today some
five hundred million souls are Christian, but the real Christian is very rare:
he is that soul from whose comely face there shineth the splendour of Christ,
and who showeth forth the perfections of the Kingdom; this is a matter of great
moment, for to be a Christian is to embody every excellence there is. I hope
that thou, too, shalt become a true Christian. Praise thou God that at last,
through the divine teachings, thou hast obtained both sight and insight to the
highest degree, and hast become firmly rooted in certitude and faith. It is my
hope that others as well will achieve illumined eyes and hearing ears, and
attain to everlasting life: that these many rivers, each flowing along in
diverse and separated beds, will find their way back to the circumambient sea,
and merge together and rise up in a single wave of surging oneness; that the
unity of truth, through the power of God, will make these illusory differences
to vanish away. This is the one essential: for if unity be gained, all other
problems will disappear of themselves. (‘Abdu’l-Baha, ‘Selections from the
Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Baha’)