QUOTATIONS ABOUT FRUIT IN THE
URANTIA PAPERS
ILLUSTRATING ITS SYMBOLIC USE
- The proof of fraternity with the
divine Adjuster consists wholly in the nature and extent of the fruits of the spirit which are
yielded in the life experience of the individual believer. "By their fruits you shall know them"
[65:0].
- The entire experience of Adjuster
communion is one involving moral status, mental motivation, and spiritual
experience. The self-realization of such an achievement is mainly, though
not exclusively, limited to the realms of soul consciousness, but the
proofs are forthcoming and abundant in the manifestation of the fruits of the spirit in the lives
of all such inner-spirit contactors [65:2].
- The consciousness of the spirit
domination of a human life is presently attended by an increasing
exhibition of the characteristics of the Spirit in the life reactions of
such a spirit-led mortal, "for the
fruits of the spirit are love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness,
goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance" [381:7].
- The flesh, the inherent nature
derived from the animal-origin races, does not naturally bear the fruits of the divine Spirit. When
the mortal nature has been upstepped by the
addition of the nature of the Material Sons of God, as the Urantia races
were in a measure advanced by the bestowal of Adam, then is the way better
prepared for the Spirit of Truth to co-operate with the indwelling
Adjuster to bring forth the beautiful harvest of the character fruits of the spirit [382:1].
- To finite man truth, beauty, and
goodness embrace the full revelation of divinity reality. As this
love-comprehension of Deity finds spiritual expression in the lives of
God-knowing mortals, there are yielded the fruits of divinity: intellectual peace, social progress, moral
satisfaction, spiritual joy, and cosmic wisdom. The advanced mortals on a
world in the seventh stage of light and life have learned that love is the
greatest thing in the universe - and they know that God is love [648:3].
- Any religious belief which is
effective in spiritualizing the believer is certain to have powerful
repercussions in the social life of such a religionist. Religious
experience unfailingly yields the "fruits of the spirit" in the daily life of the spirit-led
mortal [1091:5].
- In the last analysis, religion is
to be judged by its fruits,
according to the manner and the extent to which it exhibits its own
inherent and divine excellence [1109:5}.
- Observing minds and discriminating
souls know religion when they find it in the lives of their fellows.
Religion requires no definition; we all know its social, intellectual,
moral, and spiritual fruits.
And this all grows out of the fact that religion is the property of the
human race; it is not a child of culture [1119:6].
- True, many apparently religious
traits can grow out of nonreligious roots. Man can, intellectually, deny
God and yet be morally good, loyal, filial, honest, and even idealistic.
Man may graft many purely humanistic branches onto his basic spiritual
nature and thus apparently prove his contentions in behalf of a godless
religion, but such an experience is devoid of survival values,
God-knowingness and God-ascension. In such a mortal experience only social
fruits are forthcoming, not
spiritual. The graft determines the nature of the fruit, notwithstanding that the living sustenance is drawn
from the roots of original divine endowment of both mind and spirit
[1126:4].
- The intellectual earmark of
religion is certainty; the philosophical characteristic is consistency;
the social fruits are love and
service [1126:5].
- And the final fruits of all finite growth are: power controlled through mind
by spirit by virtue of the unifying and creative presence of personality.
The culminating consequence of all this growth is the Supreme Being
[1280:1].
- But for you, my children, and for
all others who would follow you into this kingdom, there is set a severe
test. Faith alone will pass you through its portals, but you must bring
forth the fruits of my Father's
spirit if you would continue to ascend in the progressive life of the
divine fellowship [1569:1].
- I warn you against false prophets
who will come to you in sheep's clothing, while on the inside they are as
ravening wolves. By their fruits
you shall know them. Do men gather grapes from thorns or figs from
thistles? Even so, every good tree brings forth good fruit, but the corrupt tree bears evil fruit. A good tree cannot yield evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree produce good fruit. Every tree that does not
bring forth good fruit is presently
hewn down and cast into the fire. In gaining an entrance into the kingdom
of heaven, it is the motive that counts. My Father looks into the hearts
of men and judges by their inner longings and their sincere intentions
[1571:6].
- 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
[1585:4].
- Obedience to the will of the
Father, yielding the fruits of
the spirit in one's personal life, is the law of the kingdom [1596:7].
- "If, then, my children, you
are born of the spirit, you are forever delivered from the self-conscious
bondage of a life of self-denial and watchcare
over the desires of the flesh, and you are translated into the joyous
kingdom of the spirit, whence you spontaneously show forth the fruits of the spirit in your daily
lives; and the fruits of the
spirit are the essence of the highest type of enjoyable and ennobling
self-control, even the heights of terrestrial mortal attainment - true
self-mastery" [1610:3].
- "You see, my children, the
appeal to human feelings is transitory and utterly disappointing; the
exclusive appeal to the intellect of man is likewise empty and barren; it
is only by making your appeal to the spirit which lives within the human
mind that you can hope to achieve lasting success and accomplish those
marvelous transformations of human character that are presently shown in
the abundant yielding of the genuine fruits
of the spirit in the daily lives of all who are thus delivered from the
darkness of doubt by the birth of the spirit into the light of faith - the
kingdom of heaven" [1705:3].
- "Many of you have this day
come to the parting of the ways; you have come to a beginning of the
making of the inevitable choice between the will of the Father and the
self-chosen ways of darkness. And as you now choose, so shall you
eventually be. You must either make the tree good and its fruit good, or else will the tree
become corrupt and its fruit
corrupt. I declare that in my Father's eternal kingdom the tree is known
by its fruits. But some of you
who are as vipers, how can you, having already chosen evil, bring forth
good fruits? After all, out of
the abundance of the evil in your hearts your mouths speak" [1714:3].
- In order to yield the fruits of the spirit, you must be
born of the spirit [1733:3].
- I repeat, such inspiring and
ennobling association finds its ideal possibilities in the human marriage
relation. True, much is attained out of marriage, and many, many marriages
utterly fail to produce these moral and spiritual fruits [1777:1].
- There was a certain man who
planted a fig tree in his yard, and when he had many times sought fruit thereon and found none, he
called the vinedressers before him and said: 'Here have I come these three
seasons looking for fruit on
this fig tree and have found none. Cut down this barren tree; why should
it encumber the ground?' But the head gardener answered his master: 'Let
it alone for one more year so that I may dig around it and put on
fertilizer, and then, next year, if it bears no fruit, it shall be cut down.' And when they had thus complied
with the laws of fruitfulness,
since the tree was living and good, they were rewarded with an abundant
yield [1830:9].
- What does it matter to you who
believe this gospel of the kingdom if nations overturn, the age ends, or
all things visible crash, since you know that your life is the gift of the
Son, and that it is eternally secure in the Father? Having lived the
temporal life by faith and having yielded the fruits of the spirit as the righteousness of loving service
for your fellows, you can confidently look forward to the next step in the
eternal career with the same survival faith that has carried you through
your first and earthly adventure in sonship with
God [1916:2].
- But make no mistake! This survival
faith is a living faith, and it increasingly manifests the fruits of that divine spirit which
first inspired it in the human heart. That you have once accepted sonship in the heavenly kingdom will not save you in
the face of the knowing and persistent rejection of those truths which
have to do with the progressive spiritual fruit-bearing of the sons of God in the flesh [1916:3].
- To every one who has, more shall
be given, and he shall have abundance; but from him who has not, even that
which he has shall be taken away. You cannot stand still in the affairs of
the eternal kingdom. My Father requires all his children to grow in grace
and in a knowledge of the truth. You who know these truths must yield the
increase of the fruits of the
spirit and manifest a growing devotion to the unselfish service of your
fellow servants. And remember that, inasmuch as you minister to one of the
least of my brethren, you have done this service to me [1917:1].
- Truth is living; the Spirit of
Truth is ever leading the children of light into new realms of spiritual
reality and divine service. You are not given truth to crystallize into
settled, safe, and honored forms. Your revelation of truth must be so
enhanced by passing through your personal experience that new beauty and
actual spiritual gains will be disclosed to all who behold your spiritual fruits and in consequence thereof
are led to glorify the Father who is in heaven [1917:3].
- In the next world you will be
asked to give an account of the endowments and stewardships of this world.
Whether inherent talents are few or many, a just and merciful reckoning
must be faced. If endowments are used only in selfish pursuits and no
thought is bestowed upon the higher duty of obtaining increased yield of
the fruits of the spirit, as
they are manifested in the ever-expanding service of men and the worship
of God, such selfish stewards must accept the consequences of their
deliberate choosing [1918:1].
- But these material-minded sons in
darkness will never know of your spiritual light of truth unless you draw
very near them with that unselfish social service which is the natural
outgrowth of the bearing of the fruits
of the spirit in the life experience of each individual believer [1930:1].
- In the gospel of the kingdom there
resides the mighty Spirit of Truth, and presently I will pour out this
same spirit upon all flesh. The fruits
of the spirit, your sincere and loving service, are the mighty social
lever to uplift the races of darkness, and this Spirit of Truth will
become your power-multiplying fulcrum [1930:3].
- Then Jesus stood up again and
continued teaching his apostles: "I am the true vine, and my Father
is the husbandman. I am the vine, and you are the branches. And the Father
requires of me only that you shall bear much fruit. The vine is pruned only to increase the fruitfulness of its branches.
Every branch coming out of me which bears no fruit, the Father will take away. Every branch which bears fruit, the Father will cleanse
that it may bear more fruit.
Already are you clean through the word I have spoken, but you must
continue to be clean. You must abide in me, and I in you; the branch will
die if it is separated from the vine. As the branch cannot bear fruit except it abides in the
vine, so neither can you yield the fruits
of loving service except you abide in me. Remember: I am the real vine,
and you are the living branches. He who lives in me, and I in him, will
bear much fruit of the spirit
and experience the supreme joy of yielding this spiritual harvest. If you
will maintain this living spiritual connection with me, you will bear
abundant fruit. If you abide in
me and my words live in you, you will be able to commune freely with me,
and then can my living spirit so infuse you that you may ask whatsoever my
spirit wills and do all this with the assurance that the Father will grant
us our petition. Herein is the Father glorified: that the vine has many
living branches, and that every branch bears much fruit. And when the world sees these fruit-bearing branches - my friends who love one another, even
as I have loved them - all men will know that you are truly my disciples
[1945:4].
- When there exists this living
connection between divinity and humanity, if humanity should thoughtlessly
and ignorantly pray for selfish ease and vainglorious accomplishments,
there could be only one divine answer: more and increased bearing of the fruits of the spirit on the stems
of the living branches. When the branch of the vine is alive, there can be
only one answer to all its petitions: increased grape bearing. In fact,
the branch exists only for, and can do nothing except, fruit bearing, yielding grapes. So
does the true believer exist only for the purpose of bearing the fruits of the spirit: to love man
as he himself has been loved by God - that we should love one another,
even as Jesus has loved us [1946:3].
- It is your faith that saves your
souls. Salvation is the gift of God to all who believe they are his sons.
But be not deceived; while salvation is the free gift of God and is
bestowed upon all who accept it by faith, there follows the experience of
bearing the fruits of this
spirit life as it is lived in the flesh. The acceptance of the doctrine of
the fatherhood of God implies that you also freely accept the associated truth
of the brotherhood of man [2053:4].
- "Salvation is the free gift
of God, but those who are born of the spirit will immediately begin to
show forth the fruits of the
spirit in loving service to their fellow creatures. And the fruits of the divine spirit which
are yielded in the lives of spirit-born and God-knowing mortals are:
loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness,
enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry,
unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance, and enduring peace. If professed
believers bear not these fruits
of the divine spirit in their lives, they are dead; the Spirit of Truth is
not in them; they are useless branches on the living vine, and they soon
will be taken away. My Father requires of the children of faith that they
bear much spirit fruit. If,
therefore, you are not fruitful,
he will dig about your roots and cut away your unfruitful branches. Increasingly, must you yield the fruits of the spirit as you
progress heavenward in the kingdom of God"
[2054:3].
- "Love men with the love
wherewith I have loved you and serve your fellow mortals even as I have
served you. By the spirit fruits
of your lives impel souls to believe the truth that man is a son of God,
and that all men are brethren" [2057:4].
- The Creator Son, in the flesh,
revealed God to men; the Spirit of Truth, in the heart, reveals the
Creator Son to men. When man yields the "fruits of the spirit" in his life, he is simply showing
forth the traits which the Master manifested in his own earthly life. When
Jesus was on earth, he lived his life as one personality - Jesus of
Nazareth. As the indwelling spirit of the "new teacher," the
Master has, since Pentecost, been able to live his life anew in the
experience of every truth-taught believer [2062:10]
[Bold type added by the editor.]
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