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183:1.1 There is great [[danger]] of misunderstanding the [[meaning]] of numerous sayings and many [[events]] associated with the termination of [[the Master]]'s [[career]] in the [[flesh]]. The [[cruel]] treatment of [[Jesus]] by the [[ignorant]] [[servants]] and the calloused [[soldiers]], the unfair conduct of his [[trials]], and the unfeeling [[attitude]] of the professed [[religious]] [[leaders]], must not be [[confused]] with the [[fact]] that [[Jesus]], in patiently submitting to all this [[suffering]] and [[humiliation]], was truly [[doing the will of the Father]] in [[Paradise]]. It was, indeed and in [[truth]], the will of [[the Father]] that [[Creator Son|his Son]] should drink to the full the cup of [[mortal]] [[experience]], from [[birth]] to [[death]], but [[the Father]] in heaven had nothing whatever to do with instigating the [[barbarous]] [[behavior]] of those supposedly [[civilized]] [[human beings]] who so brutally [[tortured]] [[the Master]] and so horribly heaped [[successive]] indignities upon his [[nonresisting]] [[person]]. These inhuman and [[shocking]] [[experiences]] which [[Jesus]] was called upon to [[endure]] in the final hours of his [[mortal]] life were not in any sense a part of the [[divine]] [[Intention|will]] of [[the Father]], which his [[human]] [[nature]] had so [[triumphantly]] [[pledged]] to carry out at the [[time]] of the final [[surrender]] of [[man]] to [[God]] as [[signified]] in the threefold [[prayer]] which he [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_182#182:3._ALONE_IN_GETHSEMANE indited in the garden] while his [[weary]] [[apostles]] slept the [[sleep]] of [[physical]] [[exhaustion]].
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183:1.1 There is great [[danger]] of misunderstanding the [[meaning]] of numerous sayings and many [[events]] associated with the termination of [[the Master]]'s [[career]] in the [[flesh]]. The [[cruel]] treatment of [[Jesus]] by the [[ignorant]] [[servants]] and the calloused [[soldiers]], the unfair conduct of his [[trials]], and the unfeeling [[attitude]] of the professed [[religious]] [[leaders]], must not be [[confused]] with the [[fact]] that [[Jesus]], in patiently submitting to all this [[suffering]] and [[humiliation]], was truly [[doing the will of the Father]] in [[Paradise]]. It was, indeed and in [[truth]], the will of [[the Father]] that [[Creator Son|his Son]] should drink to the full the cup of [[mortal]] [[experience]], from [[birth]] to [[death]], but [[the Father]] in heaven had nothing whatever to do with instigating the [[barbarous]] [[behavior]] of those supposedly [[civilized]] [[human beings]] who so brutally [[tortured]] [[the Master]] and so horribly heaped [[successive]] indignities upon his [[nonresisting]] [[person]]. These inhuman and [[shocking]] [[experiences]] which [[Jesus]] was called upon to [[endure]] in the final hours of his [[mortal]] life were not in any sense a part of the [[divine]] [[Intention|will]] of [[the Father]], which his [[human]] [[nature]] had so [[triumphantly]] [[pledged]] to carry out at the [[time]] of the final [[surrender]] of [[man]] to [[God]] as [[signified]] in the threefold [[prayer]] which he [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_182#182:3._ALONE_IN_GETHSEMANE indited in the garden] while his [[weary]] [[apostles]] slept the [[sleep]] of [[physical]] [[exhaustion]].
  
183:1.2 [[The Father]] in [[heaven]] [[desired]] the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_20#20:5._BESTOWAL_OF_THE_PARADISE_SONS_OF_GOD bestowal Son] to finish his [[earth]] [[career]] naturally, just as all [[mortals]] must finish up their lives on [[earth]] and in the [[flesh]]. [[Ordinary]] [[men]] and [[women]] cannot [[expect]] to have their last hours on earth and the [[supervening]] [[episode]] of [[death]] made easy by a special [[dispensation]]. Accordingly, [[Jesus]] [[elected]] to lay down his life in the [[flesh]] in the [[manner]] which was in keeping with the outworking of [[natural]] [[events]], and he [[steadfastly]] refused to extricate himself from the [[cruel]] clutches of a [[wicked]] [[conspiracy]] of inhuman [[events]] which swept on with horrible [[certainty]] toward his unbelievable [[humiliation]] and ignominious [[death]]. And every bit of all this astounding [[manifestation]] of [[hatred]] and this unprecedented [[demonstration]] of [[cruelty]] was the [[work]] of [[evil]] men and [[wicked]] [[mortals]]. [[God]] in [[heaven]] did not will it, neither did the archenemies of [[Jesus]] dictate it, though they did much to insure that unthinking and [[evil]] [[mortals]] would thus [[reject]] [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_52#52:5._POST-BESTOWAL_SON_MAN the bestowal Son]. Even the [[Lucifer|father of sin]] turned his [[face]] away from the excruciating [[horror]] of the scene of the [[crucifixion]].
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183:1.2 [[The Father]] in [[heaven]] [[desired]] the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_20#20:5._BESTOWAL_OF_THE_PARADISE_SONS_OF_GOD bestowal Son] to finish his [[earth]] [[career]] naturally, just as all [[mortals]] must finish up their lives on [[earth]] and in the [[flesh]]. [[Ordinary]] [[men]] and [[women]] cannot [[expect]] to have their last hours on earth and the [[supervening]] [[episode]] of [[death]] made easy by a special [[dispensation]]. Accordingly, [[Jesus]] [[elected]] to lay down his life in the [[flesh]] in the [[manner]] which was in keeping with the outworking of [[natural]] [[events]], and he [[steadfastly]] refused to extricate himself from the [[cruel]] clutches of a [[wicked]] [[conspiracy]] of inhuman [[events]] which swept on with horrible [[certainty]] toward his unbelievable [[humiliation]] and ignominious [[death]]. And every bit of all this astounding [[manifestation]] of [[hatred]] and this unprecedented [[demonstration]] of [[cruelty]] was the [[work]] of [[evil]] men and [[wicked]] [[mortals]]. [[God]] in [[heaven]] did not will it, neither did the archenemies of [[Jesus]] dictate it, though they did much to insure that unthinking and [[evil]] [[mortals]] would thus [[reject]] [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_52#52:5._POST-BESTOWAL_SON_MAN the bestowal Son]. Even the [[Lucifer|father of sin]] turned his [[face]] away from the excruciating [[horror]] of the scene of the [[crucifixion]].
  
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183:1.1 There is great danger of misunderstanding the meaning of numerous sayings and many events associated with the termination of the Master's career in the flesh. The cruel treatment of Jesus by the ignorant servants and the calloused soldiers, the unfair conduct of his trials, and the unfeeling attitude of the professed religious leaders, must not be confused with the fact that Jesus, in patiently submitting to all this suffering and humiliation, was truly doing the will of the Father in Paradise. It was, indeed and in truth, the will of the Father that his Son should drink to the full the cup of mortal experience, from birth to death, but the Father in heaven had nothing whatever to do with instigating the barbarous behavior of those supposedly civilized human beings who so brutally tortured the Master and so horribly heaped successive indignities upon his nonresisting person. These inhuman and shocking experiences which Jesus was called upon to endure in the final hours of his mortal life were not in any sense a part of the divine will of the Father, which his human nature had so triumphantly pledged to carry out at the time of the final surrender of man to God as signified in the threefold prayer which he indited in the garden while his weary apostles slept the sleep of physical exhaustion.

183:1.2 The Father in heaven desired the bestowal Son to finish his earth career naturally, just as all mortals must finish up their lives on earth and in the flesh. Ordinary men and women cannot expect to have their last hours on earth and the supervening episode of death made easy by a special dispensation. Accordingly, Jesus elected to lay down his life in the flesh in the manner which was in keeping with the outworking of natural events, and he steadfastly refused to extricate himself from the cruel clutches of a wicked conspiracy of inhuman events which swept on with horrible certainty toward his unbelievable humiliation and ignominious death. And every bit of all this astounding manifestation of hatred and this unprecedented demonstration of cruelty was the work of evil men and wicked mortals. God in heaven did not will it, neither did the archenemies of Jesus dictate it, though they did much to insure that unthinking and evil mortals would thus reject the bestowal Son. Even the father of sin turned his face away from the excruciating horror of the scene of the crucifixion.

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