Overcoming Spiritual Self-Doubt and the Power of Divine Assistance
The document serves as a spiritual "deep dive" into the psychological and faith-based hurdles believers face when confronted with the vast tasks of building a global community. It addresses the common anxiety—"What if we are not capable enough?"—by drawing on historical examples and scriptural reassurances.
Key takeaways from the document include:
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The Burden of Leadership: It references the initial hesitation and deep sense of responsibility felt by Shoghi Effendi when he was appointed the Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith, using his example to show that even the most pivotal figures felt overwhelmed.
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Reliance on Divine Confirmation: The core message emphasizes that success does not depend solely on human skill or capacity, but on "Divine Confirmations." It argues that when individuals take the first step in faith, spiritual forces assist them in ways they could not achieve alone.
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Shifting Perspective: It encourages moving from a mindset of "self-reliance" (which leads to fear) to "God-reliance." The document posits that the "impossibility" of a task is often the very condition that allows for spiritual growth and the manifestation of divine will.
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Practical Encouragement: It concludes that the question "What if we can't do it?" is answered by the historical survival and growth of the Faith through periods of intense persecution and limited resources, proving that the "Power of the Covenant" sustains the community.
Resource - https://clearwaterbahais.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WHAT-IF-WE-CANT-DO-IT.pdf