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140:10.1 That evening while teaching in the house, for it had begun to rain, [[Jesus]] talked at great length, trying to show [[the twelve]] what they must be, not what they must do. They knew only a [[religion]] that imposed the [[doing]] of certain things as the means of [[attaining]] [[righteousness]]—[[salvation]]. But [[Jesus]] would reiterate, " In [[the kingdom]] you must be [[righteous]] in order to do the [[work]]. " Many times did he repeat, " Be you therefore [[perfect]], even as your Father in heaven is perfect. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_5] All the while was [[the Master]] [[explaining]] to his bewildered [[apostles]] that the [[salvation]] which he had come to bring to the world was to be had only by believing, by [[simple]] and [[sincere]] [[faith]]. Said [[Jesus]]: " [[John the Baptist|John]] preached a [[baptism]] of [[repentance]], sorrow for the old way of living. You are to [[proclaim]] the [[baptism]] of fellowship with [[God]]. [[Preach]] [[repentance]] to those who stand in need of such teaching, but to those already seeking [[sincere]] entrance to [[the kingdom]], open the doors wide and bid them enter into the [[joyous]] fellowship of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD sons of God]. " But it was a [[difficult]] task to [[persuade]] these [[Galilean]] fishermen that, in [[the kingdom]], being [[righteous]], by [[faith]], must precede doing righteousness in the daily life of the [[mortals]] of [[earth]].
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140:10.1 That evening while teaching in the house, for it had begun to rain, [[Jesus]] talked at great length, trying to show [[the twelve]] what they must be, not what they must do. They knew only a [[religion]] that imposed the [[doing]] of certain things as the means of [[attaining]] [[righteousness]]—[[salvation]]. But [[Jesus]] would reiterate, " In [[the kingdom]] you must be [[righteous]] in order to do the [[work]]. " Many times did he repeat, " Be you therefore [[perfect]], even as your Father in heaven is perfect. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_5] All the while was [[the Master]] [[explaining]] to his bewildered [[apostles]] that the [[salvation]] which he had come to bring to the world was to be had only by believing, by [[simple]] and [[sincere]] [[faith]]. Said [[Jesus]]: " [[John the Baptist|John]] preached a [[baptism]] of [[repentance]], sorrow for the old way of living. You are to [[proclaim]] the [[baptism]] of fellowship with [[God]]. [[Preach]] [[repentance]] to those who stand in need of such teaching, but to those already seeking [[sincere]] entrance to [[the kingdom]], open the doors wide and bid them enter into the [[joyous]] fellowship of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD sons of God]. " But it was a [[difficult]] task to [[persuade]] these [[Galilean]] fishermen that, in [[the kingdom]], being [[righteous]], by [[faith]], must precede doing righteousness in the daily life of the [[mortals]] of [[earth]].
  
 
140:10.2 Another great [[handicap]] in this [[work]] of teaching [[the twelve]] was their tendency to take highly [[idealistic]] and [[spiritual]] [[principles]] of religious [[truth]] and remake them into concrete rules of [[personal]] [[conduct]]. [[Jesus]] would present to them the [[beautiful]] [[spirit]] of the [[soul]]' s [[attitude]], but they insisted on [[translating]] such teachings into rules of [[personal]] [[behavior]]. Many times, when they did make sure to remember what [[the Master]] said, they were almost certain to forget what he did not say. But they slowly [[assimilated]] his teaching because [[Jesus]] was all that he taught. What they could not gain from his [[verbal]] instruction, they [[gradually]] acquired by living with him.
 
140:10.2 Another great [[handicap]] in this [[work]] of teaching [[the twelve]] was their tendency to take highly [[idealistic]] and [[spiritual]] [[principles]] of religious [[truth]] and remake them into concrete rules of [[personal]] [[conduct]]. [[Jesus]] would present to them the [[beautiful]] [[spirit]] of the [[soul]]' s [[attitude]], but they insisted on [[translating]] such teachings into rules of [[personal]] [[behavior]]. Many times, when they did make sure to remember what [[the Master]] said, they were almost certain to forget what he did not say. But they slowly [[assimilated]] his teaching because [[Jesus]] was all that he taught. What they could not gain from his [[verbal]] instruction, they [[gradually]] acquired by living with him.
  
140:10.3 It was not apparent to [[the apostles]] that their Master was [[engaged]] in living a life of [[spiritual]] [[inspiration]] for every [[person]] of every age [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 on every world] of a [[Nebadon|far-flung universe]]. Notwithstanding what [[Jesus]] told them from time to time, [[the apostles]] did not grasp the [[idea]] that he was doing a work on this world but for [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 all other worlds] in his vast [[creation]]. [[Jesus]] lived his earth life on [[Urantia]], not to set a [[personal]] example of [[mortal]] living for the [[men]] and [[women]] of this world, but rather to create a high [[spiritual]] and [[inspirational]] [[ideal]] for all [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:5._MORTALS_OF_TIME_AND_SPACE mortal beings] on [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 all worlds].
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140:10.3 It was not apparent to [[the apostles]] that their Master was [[engaged]] in living a life of [[spiritual]] [[inspiration]] for every [[person]] of every age [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 on every world] of a [[Nebadon|far-flung universe]]. Notwithstanding what [[Jesus]] told them from time to time, [[the apostles]] did not grasp the [[idea]] that he was doing a work on this world but for [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 all other worlds] in his vast [[creation]]. [[Jesus]] lived his earth life on [[Urantia]], not to set a [[personal]] example of [[mortal]] living for the [[men]] and [[women]] of this world, but rather to create a high [[spiritual]] and [[inspirational]] [[ideal]] for all [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:5._MORTALS_OF_TIME_AND_SPACE mortal beings] on [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 all worlds].
  
 
140:10.4 This same evening [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] asked [[Jesus]]: " Master, you say that we must become as little [[children]] before we can gain entrance to [[the Father]]'s kingdom, and yet you have [[warned]] us not to be [[deceived]] by [[false]] [[prophets]] nor to become [[guilty]] of casting our pearls before swine. Now, I am [[honest]]ly puzzled. I cannot [[understand]] your teaching. " [[Jesus]] replied to [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]]: " How long shall I bear with you! Ever you insist on making [[literal]] all that I teach. When I asked you to become as little [[children]] as the price of entering [[the kingdom]], I referred not to ease of [[deception]], mere willingness to [[believe]], nor to quickness to [[trust]] pleasing strangers. What I did [[desire]] that you should gather from the [[illustration]] was the child-[[father]] [[relationship]]. You are the child, and it is y[[our Father]]'s kingdom you seek to enter. There is present that [[natural]] [[affection]] between every [[normal]] child and its [[father]] which insures an [[understanding]] and loving [[relationship]], and which forever precludes all disposition to bargain for [[the Father]]'s [[love]] and [[mercy]]. And the [[gospel]] you are going forth to [[preach]] has to do with a [[salvation]] growing out of the [[faith]]-[[realization]] of this very and [[eternal]] child-[[father]] [[relationship]]. "
 
140:10.4 This same evening [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] asked [[Jesus]]: " Master, you say that we must become as little [[children]] before we can gain entrance to [[the Father]]'s kingdom, and yet you have [[warned]] us not to be [[deceived]] by [[false]] [[prophets]] nor to become [[guilty]] of casting our pearls before swine. Now, I am [[honest]]ly puzzled. I cannot [[understand]] your teaching. " [[Jesus]] replied to [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]]: " How long shall I bear with you! Ever you insist on making [[literal]] all that I teach. When I asked you to become as little [[children]] as the price of entering [[the kingdom]], I referred not to ease of [[deception]], mere willingness to [[believe]], nor to quickness to [[trust]] pleasing strangers. What I did [[desire]] that you should gather from the [[illustration]] was the child-[[father]] [[relationship]]. You are the child, and it is y[[our Father]]'s kingdom you seek to enter. There is present that [[natural]] [[affection]] between every [[normal]] child and its [[father]] which insures an [[understanding]] and loving [[relationship]], and which forever precludes all disposition to bargain for [[the Father]]'s [[love]] and [[mercy]]. And the [[gospel]] you are going forth to [[preach]] has to do with a [[salvation]] growing out of the [[faith]]-[[realization]] of this very and [[eternal]] child-[[father]] [[relationship]]. "
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140:10.6 This new [[religion]] of [[Jesus]] was not without its [[practical]] implications, but whatever of [[practical]] [[political]], [[social]], or [[economic]] [[value]] there is to be found in his teaching is the [[natural]] outworking of this inner [[experience]] of the [[soul]] as it [[manifests]] the [[fruits of the spirit]] in the [[spontaneous]] daily ministry of genuine [[personal]] [[religious]] [[experience]].
 
140:10.6 This new [[religion]] of [[Jesus]] was not without its [[practical]] implications, but whatever of [[practical]] [[political]], [[social]], or [[economic]] [[value]] there is to be found in his teaching is the [[natural]] outworking of this inner [[experience]] of the [[soul]] as it [[manifests]] the [[fruits of the spirit]] in the [[spontaneous]] daily ministry of genuine [[personal]] [[religious]] [[experience]].
  
140:10.7 After [[Jesus]] and [[Matthew, the Apostle|Matthew]] had finished talking, [[Simon, the Apostle|Simon Zelotes]] asked, " But, Master, are all men the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD sons of God]? " And Jesus answered: " Yes, Simon, all men are the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD sons of God], and that is the good news you are going to [[proclaim]]. " But [[the apostles]] could not grasp such a [[doctrine]]; it was a new, strange, and startling [[announcement]]. And it was because of his [[desire]] to impress this [[truth]] upon them that [[Jesus]] taught his followers to treat all men as their brothers.
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140:10.7 After [[Jesus]] and [[Matthew, the Apostle|Matthew]] had finished talking, [[Simon, the Apostle|Simon Zelotes]] asked, " But, Master, are all men the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD sons of God]? " And Jesus answered: " Yes, Simon, all men are the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD sons of God], and that is the good news you are going to [[proclaim]]. " But [[the apostles]] could not grasp such a [[doctrine]]; it was a new, strange, and startling [[announcement]]. And it was because of his [[desire]] to impress this [[truth]] upon them that [[Jesus]] taught his followers to treat all men as their brothers.
  
 
140:10.8 In [[response]] to a question asked by [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]], [[the Master]] made it clear that the [[morality]] of his teaching was inseparable from the [[religion]] of his living. He taught [[morality]], not from the [[nature]] of [[man]], but from the [[relation]] of man to [[God]].
 
140:10.8 In [[response]] to a question asked by [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]], [[the Master]] made it clear that the [[morality]] of his teaching was inseparable from the [[religion]] of his living. He taught [[morality]], not from the [[nature]] of [[man]], but from the [[relation]] of man to [[God]].
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140:10.10 And now the week of waiting was over, and they [[prepared]] to depart on the morrow for [[Jerusalem]].
 
140:10.10 And now the week of waiting was over, and they [[prepared]] to depart on the morrow for [[Jerusalem]].
  
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140:10.1 That evening while teaching in the house, for it had begun to rain, Jesus talked at great length, trying to show the twelve what they must be, not what they must do. They knew only a religion that imposed the doing of certain things as the means of attaining righteousnesssalvation. But Jesus would reiterate, " In the kingdom you must be righteous in order to do the work. " Many times did he repeat, " Be you therefore perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect. "[1] All the while was the Master explaining to his bewildered apostles that the salvation which he had come to bring to the world was to be had only by believing, by simple and sincere faith. Said Jesus: " John preached a baptism of repentance, sorrow for the old way of living. You are to proclaim the baptism of fellowship with God. Preach repentance to those who stand in need of such teaching, but to those already seeking sincere entrance to the kingdom, open the doors wide and bid them enter into the joyous fellowship of the sons of God. " But it was a difficult task to persuade these Galilean fishermen that, in the kingdom, being righteous, by faith, must precede doing righteousness in the daily life of the mortals of earth.

140:10.2 Another great handicap in this work of teaching the twelve was their tendency to take highly idealistic and spiritual principles of religious truth and remake them into concrete rules of personal conduct. Jesus would present to them the beautiful spirit of the soul' s attitude, but they insisted on translating such teachings into rules of personal behavior. Many times, when they did make sure to remember what the Master said, they were almost certain to forget what he did not say. But they slowly assimilated his teaching because Jesus was all that he taught. What they could not gain from his verbal instruction, they gradually acquired by living with him.

140:10.3 It was not apparent to the apostles that their Master was engaged in living a life of spiritual inspiration for every person of every age on every world of a far-flung universe. Notwithstanding what Jesus told them from time to time, the apostles did not grasp the idea that he was doing a work on this world but for all other worlds in his vast creation. Jesus lived his earth life on Urantia, not to set a personal example of mortal living for the men and women of this world, but rather to create a high spiritual and inspirational ideal for all mortal beings on all worlds.

140:10.4 This same evening Thomas asked Jesus: " Master, you say that we must become as little children before we can gain entrance to the Father's kingdom, and yet you have warned us not to be deceived by false prophets nor to become guilty of casting our pearls before swine. Now, I am honestly puzzled. I cannot understand your teaching. " Jesus replied to Thomas: " How long shall I bear with you! Ever you insist on making literal all that I teach. When I asked you to become as little children as the price of entering the kingdom, I referred not to ease of deception, mere willingness to believe, nor to quickness to trust pleasing strangers. What I did desire that you should gather from the illustration was the child-father relationship. You are the child, and it is your Father's kingdom you seek to enter. There is present that natural affection between every normal child and its father which insures an understanding and loving relationship, and which forever precludes all disposition to bargain for the Father's love and mercy. And the gospel you are going forth to preach has to do with a salvation growing out of the faith-realization of this very and eternal child-father relationship. "

140:10.5 The one characteristic of Jesus' teaching was that the morality of his philosophy originated in the personal relation of the individual to God—this very child-father relationship. Jesus placed emphasis on the individual, not on the race or nation. While eating supper, Jesus had the talk with Matthew in which he explained that the morality of any act is determined by the individual's motive. Jesus' morality was always positive. The golden rule as restated by Jesus demands active social contact; the older negative rule could be obeyed in isolation. Jesus stripped morality of all rules and ceremonies and elevated it to majestic levels of spiritual thinking and truly righteous living.

140:10.6 This new religion of Jesus was not without its practical implications, but whatever of practical political, social, or economic value there is to be found in his teaching is the natural outworking of this inner experience of the soul as it manifests the fruits of the spirit in the spontaneous daily ministry of genuine personal religious experience.

140:10.7 After Jesus and Matthew had finished talking, Simon Zelotes asked, " But, Master, are all men the sons of God? " And Jesus answered: " Yes, Simon, all men are the sons of God, and that is the good news you are going to proclaim. " But the apostles could not grasp such a doctrine; it was a new, strange, and startling announcement. And it was because of his desire to impress this truth upon them that Jesus taught his followers to treat all men as their brothers.

140:10.8 In response to a question asked by Andrew, the Master made it clear that the morality of his teaching was inseparable from the religion of his living. He taught morality, not from the nature of man, but from the relation of man to God.

140:10.9 John asked Jesus, " Master, what is the kingdom of heaven? " And Jesus answered: " The kingdom of heaven consists in these three essentials: first, recognition of the fact of the sovereignty of God; second, belief in the truth of sonship with God; and third, faith in the effectiveness of the supreme human desireto do the will of God—to be like God. And this is the good news of the gospel: that by faith every mortal may have all these essentials of salvation. "

140:10.10 And now the week of waiting was over, and they prepared to depart on the morrow for Jerusalem.

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