October 9. On this date in 1968, the Universal House of Justice addressed "the enrollment under the banner of Bahá’u’lláh of a growing army of young men and women eager to serve His Cause" answering "one perplexing question recurred: Shall I continue my education, or should I pioneer, now?"
9 October 1968
To the Bahá’í Youth in Every Land
Dear Bahá’í Friends,
In
the two years since we last addressed the youth of the Bahá’í world
many
remarkable advances have been made in the fortunes of the Faith. Not
the least of these is the enrollment under the banner of Bahá’u’lláh of a
growing army of young men and women eager to serve His Cause. The zeal,
the enthusiasm, the steadfastness and the
devotion of the youth in every land has brought great joy and assurance
to our hearts.
During
the last days of August and the first days of September, when nearly
two thousand believers from all over the world gathered in the Holy
Land to commemorate the Centenary of Bahá’u’lláh’s arrival on these
sacred shores, we had an opportunity to observe at first hand those
qualities of good character, selfless service and determined
effort exemplified in the youth who served as volunteer helpers, and we
wish to express our gratitude for their loving assistance and for their
example.
Many
of them offered to pioneer, but one perplexing question recurred: Shall
I continue my education, or should I pioneer, now? Undoubtedly this
same question is in the mind of every young Bahá’í wishing to dedicate
his life to the advancement of the Faith. There is no stock answer which
applies to all situations; the beloved Guardian
gave different answers to different individuals on this question.
Obviously circumstances vary with each individual case. Each individual
must decide how he can best serve the Cause. In making this decision, it
will be helpful to weigh the following factors:
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Upon becoming a Bahá’í one’s whole life is, or should become devoted to the progress of the Cause of God, and every talent or faculty he possesses is ultimately committed to this overriding life objective. Within this framework he must consider, among other things, whether by continuing his education now he can be a more effective pioneer later, or alternatively whether the urgent need for pioneers, while possibilities for teaching are still open, outweighs an anticipated increase in effectiveness. This is not an easy decision, since oftentimes the spirit which prompts the pioneering offer is more important than one’s academic attainments.
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One’s liability for military service may be a factor in timing the offer of pioneer service.
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One may have outstanding obligations to others, including those who may be dependent on him for support.
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It may be possible to combine a pioneer project with a continuing educational program. Consideration may also be given to the possibility that a pioneering experience, even though it interrupts the formal educational program, may prove beneficial in the long run in that studies would later be resumed with a more mature outlook.
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The urgency of a particular goal which one is especially qualified to fill and for which there are no other offers.
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The fact that the need for pioneers will undoubtedly be with us for many generations to come, and that therefore there will be many calls in future for pioneering service.
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The principle of consultation also applies. One may have the obligation to consult others, such as one’s parents, one’s Local and National Assemblies, and the pioneering committees.
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Finally, bearing in mind the principle of sacrificial service and the unfailing promises Bahá’u’lláh ordained for those who arise to serve His Cause, one should pray and meditate on what his course of action will be. Indeed, it often happens that the answer will be found in no other way.
We
assure the youth that we are mindful of the many important decisions
they
must make as they tread the path of service to Bahá’u’lláh. We will
offer our ardent supplications at the Holy Threshold that all will be
divinely guided and that they will attract the blessings of the
All-Merciful.
Deepest Bahá’í love,
[signed: The Universal House
of Justice]
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