QUOTATIONS
ABOUT BREAD IN THE URANTIA PAPERS
ILLUSTRATING
ITS SYMBOLIC USE
- But do not make the mistake of
confusing the teachings of Jesus with the mysteries. The popularity of the
mysteries reveals man's quest for survival, thus portraying a real hunger
and thirst for personal religion and individual righteousness. Although
the mysteries failed adequately to satisfy this longing, they did prepare
the way for the subsequent appearance of Jesus, who truly brought to this
world the bread of life and the
water thereof [1337:8].
- That evening about twilight these
four sat down and partook of the first Passover feast ever to be
celebrated by devout Jews without the paschal lamb. The unleavened bread and the wine had been made
ready for this Passover, and these emblems, which Jesus termed "the bread of life" and "the water of life", he served to his
companions, and they ate in solemn conformity with the teachings just
imparted. It was his custom to engage in this sacramental ritual whenever
he paid subsequent visits to Bethany [1404:6].
- At Messina they
stopped for only one day, but that was long enough to change the life of a
small boy, a fruit vendor, of whom Jesus bought fruit and in turn fed with
the bread of life. The lad
never forgot the words of Jesus and the kindly look which went with them
when, placing his hand on the boy's shoulder, he said: "Farewell, my
lad, be of good courage as you grow up to manhood and after you have fed
the body learn how also to feed the soul. And my Father in heaven will be
with you and go before you" [1440:3].
- By the third day of his solitary
meditations the human body grew hungry. Should he go in quest of food as
any ordinary man would, or should he merely exercise his normal creative
powers and produce suitable bodily nourishment ready at hand? And this
great decision of the Master has been portrayed to you as a temptation - as
a challenge by supposed enemies that he "command that these stones
become loaves of bread"
[1517:3].
- "Prayer is the breath of the
soul and should lead you to be persistent in your attempt to ascertain the
Father's will. If any one of you has a neighbor, and you go to him at
midnight and say: 'Friend, lend me three loaves, for a friend of mine on a
journey has come to see me, and I have nothing to set before him'; and if
your neighbor answers, 'Trouble me not, for the door is now shut and the
children and I are in bed; therefore I cannot rise and give you bread,' you will persist,
explaining that your friend hungers, and that you have no food to offer him.
I say to you, though your neighbor will not rise and give you bread because he is your friend,
yet because of your importunity he will get up and give you as many loaves
as you need. If, then, persistence will win favors even from mortal man,
how much more will your persistence in the spirit win the bread of life for you from the
willing hands of the Father in heaven. Again I say to you: Ask and it
shall be given you; seek and you shall find; knock and it shall be opened
to you. For every one who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him
who knocks the door of salvation will be opened" [1619:1].
- Is not this the fast I should
choose: to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the knots of heavy
burdens, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? Is it not
to share my bread with the
hungry and to bring those who are homeless and poor to my house? And when
I see those who are naked, I will clothe them [1656:4].
- The feeding of the five thousand
by supernatural energy was another of those cases where human pity plus
creative power equaled that which happened. Now that the multitude had
been fed to the full, and since Jesus' fame was then and there augmented
by this stupendous wonder, the project to seize the Master and proclaim
him king required no further personal direction. The idea seemed to spread
through the crowd like a contagion. The reaction of the multitude to this
sudden and spectacular supplying of their physical needs was profound and
overwhelming. For a long time the Jews had been taught that the Messiah,
the son of David, when he should come, would cause the land again to flow
with milk and honey, and that the bread
of life would be bestowed upon them as manna from heaven was supposed to
have fallen upon their forefathers in the wilderness. And was not all of
this expectation now fulfilled right before their eyes? [1702:2].
- "And now do you all see that
the working of miracles and the performance of material wonders will not
win souls for the spiritual kingdom? We fed the multitude, but it did not
lead them to hunger for the bread
of life neither to thirst for the waters of spiritual righteousness. When
their hunger was satisfied, they sought not entrance into the kingdom of
heaven but rather sought to proclaim the Son of Man king after the manner
of the kings of this world, only that they might continue to eat bread without having to toil
therefor. And all this, in which many of you did more or less participate,
does nothing to reveal the heavenly Father or to advance his kingdom on earth"
[1704:3].
- "My brethren, hanker not
after the meat which perishes but rather seek for the spiritual food that
nourishes even to eternal life; and this is the bread of life which the Son gives to all who will take it and
eat, for the Father has given the Son this life without measure. And when
you asked me, 'What must we do to perform the works of God?' I plainly
told you: 'This is the work of God, that you believe him whom he has
sent'" [1710:5].
- And then said Jesus, pointing up
to the device of a pot of manna which decorated the lintel of this new
synagogue, and which was embellished with grape clusters: "You have
thought that your forefathers in the wilderness ate manna - the bread of heaven - but I say to you
that this was the bread of
earth. While Moses did not give your fathers bread from heaven, my Father now stands ready to give you the
true bread of life. The bread of heaven is that which
comes down from God and gives eternal life to the men of the world. And
when you say to me, Give us this living bread, I will answer: I am this bread of life. He who comes to me shall not hunger, while he
who believes me shall never thirst" [1710:6, 1711:0].
- "And now let me declare to
you, once and for all time, that I have come down upon the earth, not to
do my own will, but the will of Him who sent me. And this is the final
will of Him who sent me, that of all those he has given me I should not
lose one. And this is the will of the Father: That every one who beholds
the Son and who believes him shall have eternal life. Only yesterday did I
feed you with bread for your
bodies; today I offer you the bread
of life for your hungry souls. Will you now take the bread
of the spirit as you then so willingly ate the bread of this world?" [1711:1].
- As Jesus paused for a moment to
look over the congregation, one of the teachers from Jerusalem (a
member of the Sanhedrin) rose up and asked: "Do I understand you to
say that you are the bread
which comes down from heaven, and that the manna which Moses gave to our
fathers in the wilderness did not?" And Jesus answered the Pharisee,
"You understood aright". Then said the Pharisee: "But are
you not Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph, the carpenter? Are not your
father and mother, as well as your brothers and sisters, well known to
many of us? How then is it that you appear here in God's house and declare
that you have come down from heaven?" [1711:2].
- "I am this bread of life. Your fathers ate
manna in the wilderness and are dead. But this bread which comes down from God, if a man eats thereof, he
shall never die in spirit. I repeat, I am this living bread, and every soul who attains the realization of this
united nature of God and man shall live forever. And this bread of life which I give to all
who will receive is my own living and combined nature. The Father in the
Son and the Son one with the Father - that is my life-giving revelation to
the world and my saving gift to all nations" [1711:4].
- One of the visiting Pharisees,
mounting a lampstand, shouted out this question: "You tell us that
you are the bread of life. How
can you give us your flesh to eat or your blood to drink? What avail is
your teaching if it cannot be carried out?" And Jesus answered this
question, saying: "I did not teach you that my flesh is the bread of life nor that my blood is
the water thereof. But I did say that my life in the flesh is a bestowal
of the bread of heaven. The
fact of the Word of God bestowed in the flesh and the phenomenon of the
Son of Man subject to the will of God, constitute a reality of experience
which is equivalent to the divine sustenance. You cannot eat my flesh nor
can you drink my blood, but you can become one in spirit with me even as I
am one in spirit with the Father. You can be nourished by the eternal word
of God, which is indeed the bread
of life, and which has been bestowed in the likeness of mortal flesh; and
you can be watered in soul by the divine spirit, which is truly the water
of life" [1712:2].
- The world is filled with hungry
souls who famish in the very presence of the bread of life; men die searching for the very God who lives
within them. Men seek for the treasures of the kingdom with yearning
hearts and weary feet when they are all within the immediate grasp of
living faith [1766:4].
- Then, as the people went down by
the river to witness the baptizing, the first man came privately to Jesus
about his inheritance inasmuch as he thought Jesus had dealt harshly with
him; and when the Master had again heard him, he replied: "My son,
why do you miss the opportunity to feed upon the bread of life on a day like this in order to indulge your
covetous disposition? Do you not know that the Jewish laws of inheritance
will be justly administered if you will go with your complaint to the
court of the synagogue? Can you not see that my work has to do with making
sure that you know about your heavenly inheritance?" [1822:3].
- "But fear not; every one who
sincerely desires to find eternal life by entrance into the kingdom of God shall
certainly find such everlasting salvation. But you who refuse this
salvation will some day see the prophets of the seed of Abraham sit down
with the believers of the gentile nations in this glorified kingdom to
partake of the bread of life
and to refresh themselves with the water thereof" [1829:2].
- "Behold, I stand at the doors
of men's hearts and knock, and if any man will open to me, I will come in
and sup with him and will feed him with the bread of life; we shall be one in spirit and purpose, and so
shall we ever be brethren in the long and fruitful service of the search
for the Paradise Father" [1829:4].
- When they had finished drinking
this new cup of remembrance, the Master took up the bread and, after giving thanks, broke it in pieces and,
directing them to pass it around, said: "Take this bread of remembrance and eat it. I
have told you that I am the bread
of life. And this bread of life
is the united life of the Father and the Son in one gift. The word of the
Father, as revealed in the Son, is indeed the bread of life." When they had partaken of the bread of remembrance, the symbol
of the living word of truth incarnated in the likeness of mortal
flesh, they all sat down [1942:2].
- I am the bread of life [1965:4].
- "Peace be upon you. You
rejoice to know that the Son of Man has risen from the dead because you
thereby know that you and your brethren shall also survive mortal death.
But such survival is dependent on your having been previously born of the
spirit of truth-seeking and God-finding. The bread of life and the water thereof are given only to those
who hunger for truth and thirst for righteousness - for God"
[2054:3].
[Bold type added by the editor.]
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