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He exalted the
Yahweh concept of a deified racial Father to the idea of a Father of
all the children of men, a divine Father of the individual
believer. And he further taught that this God of universes and
this Father of all men were one and the same Paradise Deity.
As regards the
character of the other persons of the Paradise Trinity, we shall
have to be content with the teaching that they are altogether
like the Father, who has been revealed in personal portraiture
in the life of his incarnated Son, Jesus of Nazareth.
Although
Jesus revealed the true nature of the heavenly Father in his earth
life, he taught little about him. In fact, he taught only two
things:
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that
God in himself is spirit.
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that, in all
matters of relationship with his creatures, he is a Father.
On this evening
Jesus made the final pronouncement of his relationship with God when
he declared: "I have come out from the Father, and I have
come into the world; again, I will leave the world and go to the
Father."
But mark you! Never
did Jesus say, "Whoso has heard me has heard God." But he
did say, "He who has seen me has seen the Father."
To hear Jesus'
teaching is not equivalent to knowing God, but to see Jesus is an
experience which in itself is a revelation of the Father to the
soul. The God of universes rules the far-flung creation, but it is
the Father in heaven who sends forth his spirit to dwell within your
minds.
Jesus is
the spiritual lens in human likeness which makes visible to the
material creature Him who is invisible. He is your elder
brother who, in the flesh, makes known to you a Being of infinite
attributes whom not even the celestial hosts can presume fully to
understand. But all of this must consist in the personal
experience of the individual believer.
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God who is
spirit can be known only as a spiritual experience.
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God can be
revealed to the finite sons of the material worlds, by the divine
Son of the spiritual realms, only as a Father.
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You can know
the Eternal as a Father; you can worship him as the God of
universes, the infinite Creator of all existences.
The text of page
1857 of The Urantia Book tells us that, through its revelation of
his life, we are enabled to "see" Jesus. This
"mind-vision" can only come because of a thorough
familiarity with that life and the way Jesus lived it. When we do
acquire that familiarity, it becomes possible to experience a
revelation of the Father to our souls.
The big advantage
of knowing the life of Jesus comes because, in virtually any
situation that we find ourselves, we can ask our Thought Adjuster,
"What would Jesus do?" And since we already have a
pictorial representation of Jesus' life stored in the memory banks
of our minds, we facilitate the Thought Adjuster's ability to
communicate an answer.
We are blessed
with this gift. Its effectiveness is in our own hands.
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