QUOTATIONS ABOUT DOORS IN THE
URANTIA PAPERS
ILLUSTRATING THEIR SYMBOLIC
USE
- The physical bodies of mortals are
"the temples of God." Notwithstanding that the Sovereign Creator
Sons come near the creatures of their inhabited worlds and "draw all
men to themselves"; though they "stand at the door" of consciousness
"and knock" and delight to come in to all who will "open
the doors of their
hearts"; although there does exist this intimate personal communion
between the Creator Sons and their mortal creatures, nevertheless, mortal
men have something from God himself which actually dwells within them;
their bodies are the temples thereof [26:4].
- When there exists no open door for the reception of evil,
there exists no opportunity for the entertainment of sin. The doors of the hearts of all Edentia closed against Satan; he was unanimously
rejected by the assembled System Sovereigns, and it was at this time that
the Son of Man "beheld Satan fall as lightning from heaven"
[490:4].
- "All men are my brothers. My
Father in heaven does not despise any creature of our making. The kingdom
of heaven is open to all men and women. No man may close the door of mercy in the face of any
hungry soul who may seek to gain an entrance thereto. We will sit at meat
with all who desire to hear of the kingdom. As our Father in heaven looks
down upon men, they are all alike. Refuse not therefore to break bread
with Pharisee or sinner, Sadducee or publican, Roman or Jew, rich or poor,
free or bond. The door of the
kingdom is wide open for all who desire to know the truth and to find God"
[1541:4].
- Jesus taught, "Faith is the
open door for entering into the
present, perfect, and eternal love of God." Jesus did not speak like
a prophet, one who comes to declare the word of God. He seemed to speak of
himself as one having authority. Jesus sought to divert their minds from
miracle seeking to the finding of a real and personal experience in the
satisfaction and assurance of the indwelling of God's spirit of love and
saving grace [1545:9].
- The door of eternal life is wide open to all; "whosoever will
may come"; there are no restrictions or qualifications save the faith
of the one who comes [1567:0].
- 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 [1584:4].
- 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].
- The cry of the righteous is the
faith act of the child of God which opens the door of the Father's storehouse of goodness, truth, and mercy,
and these good gifts have long been in waiting for the son's approach and
personal appropriation. Prayer does not change the divine attitude toward
man, but it does change man's attitude toward the changeless Father. The motive of the prayer gives it right
of way to the divine ear, not the social, economic, or outward religious
status of the one who prays [1639:3].
- And I declare to all of you that
the Father has opened the doors
of the heavenly kingdom to all who have the faith to enter, and no man or
association of men can close those doors
even to the most humble soul or supposedly most flagrant sinner on earth
if such sincerely seek an entrance [1652:3].
- But many of the leaders of the
Jews had closed the doors of
their hearts to the spiritual appeal of the gospel [1673:0].
- It was Martha and Rachel who made
plain to Mary that the doors of
the kingdom were open to even such as she. Mary believed the good news and
was baptized by Peter the next day [1680:1].
- Make your appeals directly to the
divine spirit that dwells within the minds of men. Do not appeal to fear,
pity, or mere sentiment. In appealing to men, be fair; exercise
self-control and exhibit due restraint; show proper respect for the
personalities of your pupils. Remember that I have said: "Behold, I
stand at the door and knock,
and if any man will open, I will come in" [1765:4].
- I heard the Master say only
yesterday that the "wise man, when seeking entrance through the locked
door, would not destroy the door but rather would seek for the
key wherewith to unlock it". Too often we engage in a fight merely to
convince ourselves that we are not afraid [1778:2].
- And now, lest some of you too
easily comprehend this parable, I will declare that I am both the door to the Father's sheepfold and
at the same time the true shepherd of my Father's flocks. Every shepherd
who seeks to enter the fold without me shall fail, and the sheep will not
hear his voice. I, with those who minister with me, am the door. Every soul who enters upon
the eternal way by the means I have created and ordained shall be saved
and will be able to go on to the attainment of the eternal pastures of Paradise [1819:3].
- "You yourselves refuse to
enter into the way of truth, and at the same time you would hinder all
others who seek to enter therein. But you cannot thus shut up the doors of the kingdom of heaven;
these we have opened to all who have the faith to enter, and these portals
of mercy shall not be closed by the prejudice and arrogance of false
teachers and untrue shepherds who are like whited
sepulchres which, while outwardly they appear
beautiful, are inwardly full of dead men's bones and all manner of
spiritual uncleanness" [1826:2].
- You also have another saying among
you, and one that contains much truth: That the way which leads to eternal
life is straight and narrow, that the door
which leads thereto is likewise narrow so that, of those who seek
salvation, few can find entrance through this door. You also have a teaching that the way which leads to
destruction is broad, that the entrance thereto is wide, and that there
are many who choose to go this way. And this proverb is not without its
meaning. But I declare that salvation is first a matter of your personal
choosing. Even if the door to
the way of life is narrow, it is wide enough to admit all who sincerely
seek to enter, for I am that door.
And the Son will never refuse entrance to any child of the universe who,
by faith, seeks to find the Father through the Son [1828:7].
- You had your chance to prepare for
this heavenly citizenship, but you refused all such proffers of mercy; you
rejected all invitations to come while the door was open. Now, to you who have refused salvation, the door is shut. This door is not open to those who
would enter the kingdom for selfish glory. Salvation is not for those who
are unwilling to pay the price of wholehearted dedication to doing my
Father's will. When in spirit and soul you have turned your backs upon the
Father's kingdom, it is useless in mind and body to stand before this door and knock, saying, `Lord,
open to us; we would also be great in the kingdom.' Then will I declare
that you are not of my fold. I will not receive you to be among those who
have fought the good fight of faith and won the reward of unselfish service
in the kingdom on earth [1829:1].
- "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." And so, whether few or many are to
be saved altogether depends on whether few or many will heed the invitation:
"I am the door, I am the
new and living way, and whosoever wills may enter to embark upon the
endless truth-search for eternal life" [1829:4].
- Though Jesus taught that faith, simple childlike belief, is the
key to the door of the kingdom, he also taught that, having entered
the door, there are the
progressive steps of righteousness which every believing child must ascend
in order to grow up to the full stature of the robust sons of God
[1861:9].
- "Woe upon you, scribes and
Pharisees, hypocrites! You would shut the doors of the kingdom of heaven against sincere men because
they happen to be unlearned in the ways of your teaching. You refuse to
enter the kingdom and at the same time do everything within your power to
prevent all others from entering. You stand with your backs to the doors of salvation and fight with
all who would enter therein" [1907:4].
- I am the open door to eternal salvation [1965:8].
- "You are not merely to
proclaim the joys of heaven but also to exhibit in your daily experience
these spirit realities of the divine life since you already have eternal
life, as the gift of God, through faith. When you have faith, when power
from on high, the Spirit of Truth, has come upon you, you will not hide
your light here behind closed doors;
you will make known the love and the mercy of God to all mankind"
[2043:1].
- The world needs more firsthand
religion. Even Christianity - the best of the religions of the twentieth
century - is not only a religion about Jesus, but it is so largely one
which men experience secondhand. They take their religion wholly as handed
down by their accepted religious teachers. What an awakening the world
would experience if it could only see Jesus as he really lived on earth
and know, firsthand, his life-giving teachings! Descriptive words of
things beautiful cannot thrill like the sight thereof, neither can creedal
words inspire men's souls like the experience of knowing the presence of
God. But expectant faith will ever keep the hope-door of man's soul open for the entrance of the eternal
spiritual realities of the divine values of the worlds beyond [2082:4].
[Bold
type added by the editor.]
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