QUOTATIONS ABOUT WATER IN THE
URANTIA PAPERS
ILLUSTRATING ITS SYMBOLIC USE
- It is the presence of the divine
Spirit, the water of life, that prevents the consuming thirst of mortal
discontent and that indescribable hunger of the unspiritualized
human mind. Spirit-motivated beings "never thirst, for this spiritual
water shall be in them a well
of satisfaction springing up into life everlasting". Such divinely watered souls are all but
independent of material environment as regards the joys of living and the
satisfactions of earthly existence. They are spiritually illuminated and
refreshed, morally strengthened and endowed [381:2].
- These angels are all in the chain
of recorders extending from the lowest to the highest custodians of the
facts of time and the truths of eternity. Some day they will teach you to
seek truth as well as fact, to expand your soul as well as your mind. Even
now you should learn to water
the garden of your heart as well as to seek for the dry sands of
knowledge. Forms are valueless when lessons are learned [554:6].
- And still further words of comfort
did this great teacher speak to his contemporaries: "And the Lord
will guide you continually and satisfy your soul. You shall be like a watered garden and like a spring
whose waters fail not. And if
the enemy shall come in like a flood, the spirit of the Lord will lift up
a defense against him" [1070:1].
- 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 [1404:6].
- God is our Father; the Lord is our
redeemer. God has created the universal hosts, and he preserves them all.
His righteousness is like the mountains and his judgment like the great
deep. He causes us to drink of the river of his pleasures, and in his
light we shall see light. It is good to give thanks to the Lord and to
sing praises to the Most High; to show forth loving-kindness in the
morning and the divine faithfulness every night. God's kingdom is an
everlasting kingdom, and his dominion endures throughout all generations.
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in
green pastures; he leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul. He leads me in the paths of
righteousness. Yes, even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
death, I will fear no evil, for God is with me. Surely goodness and mercy
shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of
the Lord forever [1445:1].
- The Supreme overspreads the
universe and sustains it all. How great and mighty are his overflowing
influence and drawing power! True goodness is like water in that it blesses everything and harms nothing. And
like water, true goodness seeks
the lowest places, even those levels which others avoid, and that is
because it is akin to the Supreme [1452:1].
- Buddha guided his ship of
salvation right up to the safe harbor, right up to the entrance to the
haven of mortal salvation, and there, because of faulty charts of
navigation, the good ship ran aground. There it has rested these many
generations, motionless and almost hopelessly stranded. And thereon have
many of your people remained all these years. They live within hailing
distance of the safe waters of
rest, but they refuse to enter because the noble craft of the good Buddha
met the misfortune of grounding just outside the harbor [1466:4].
- Therefore Nalda
asked Jesus, "How is it that you, being a Jew, ask for a drink of me,
a Samaritan woman?" Jesus answered: "I have indeed asked you for
a drink, but if you could only
understand, you would ask me for a draught of the living water." Then said Nalda: "But, Sir, you have nothing to draw with,
and the well is deep; whence, then, have you this living water? Are you greater than our
father Jacob who gave us this well, and who drank thereof himself and his
sons and his cattle also?" [1613:0].
- Jesus replied: "Everyone who
drinks of this water will
thirst again, but whosoever drinks of the water of the living spirit shall never thirst. And this living
water shall become in him a
well of refreshment springing up even to eternal life." Nalda then said: "Give me this water that I thirst not neither
come all the way hither to draw. Besides, anything which a Samaritan woman
could receive from such a commendable Jew would be a pleasure"
[1613:1].
- As Nalda
was about to voice her real and personal longing for better things and a
more noble way of living, just as she was ready to speak the real desire
of her heart, the twelve apostles returned from Sychar,
and coming upon this scene of Jesus' talking so intimately with this woman
- this Samaritan woman, and alone - they were more than astonished. They
quickly deposited their supplies and drew aside, no man daring to reprove
him, while Jesus said to Nalda: "Woman, go
your way; God has forgiven you. Henceforth you will live a new life. You
have received the living water,
and a new joy will spring up within your soul, and you shall become a
daughter of the Most High." And the woman, perceiving the disapproval
of the apostles, left her waterpot and fled to the city [1614:3].
- Refresh our souls with the water of life [1620:6].
- Lead us everlastingly beside the waters of life [1622:44].
- Refresh us day by day with the
living waters of the river
thereof [1623:27].
- And then was it voted that, in
case of John's death, the apostles of Jesus would begin to baptize with water as the emblem of the baptism of the divine Spirit. As to
whether or not repentance should be attached to the preaching of baptism
was left optional; no decision was made binding upon the group. John's
apostles preached, "Repent and be baptized." Jesus' apostles
proclaimed, "Believe and be baptized" [1625:6].
- The Father rather desires that you
draw out your heart to the hungry, and that you
minister to the afflicted souls; then shall your light shine in obscurity,
and even your darkness shall be as the noonday. Then shall the Lord guide
you continually, satisfying your soul and renewing your strength. You
shall become like a watered
garden, like a spring whose waters
fail not. And they who do these things shall restore the wasted glories;
they shall raise up the foundations of many
generations; they shall be called the rebuilders
of broken walls, the restorers of safe paths in which to dwell [1656:5].
- "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].
- 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. The Father has sent me into the world to show how he desires to
indwell and direct all men; and I have so lived this life in the flesh as
to inspire all men likewise ever to seek to know and do the will of the
indwelling heavenly Father" [1712:2].
- I do not promise to deliver you
from the waters of adversity,
but I do promise to go with you through all of them [1767:1].
- Seventy bullocks were sacrificed
during the feast, the symbol of the seventy nations of heathendom. The
ceremony of the outpouring of the water
symbolized the outpouring of the divine spirit. This ceremony of the water followed the sunrise
procession of the priests and Levites. The worshipers passed down the
steps leading from the court of Israel to the court of the women while
successive blasts were blown upon the silvery trumpets. And then the
faithful marched on toward the beautiful gate, which opened upon the court
of the gentiles. Here they turned about to face westward, to repeat their
chants, and to continue their march for the symbolic water [1794:2].
- On the last day, the great day of
the feast, as the procession from the pool of Siloam passed through the
temple courts, and just after the water
and the wine had been poured down upon the altar by the priests, Jesus,
standing among the pilgrims, said: "If any man
thirst, let him come to me and drink. From the Father above I bring
to this world the water of
life. He who believes me shall be filled with the spirit which this water represents, for even the
Scriptures have said, `Out of him shall flow rivers of living waters.' When the Son of Man has
finished his work on earth, there shall be poured out upon all flesh the
living Spirit of Truth. Those who receive this spirit shall never know
spiritual thirst" [1795:5].
- At the conclusion of this early
morning service Jesus continued to teach the multitude, saying: "Have
you not read in the Scripture: 'Behold, as the waters are poured out upon the dry ground and spread over the
parched soil, so will I give the spirit of holiness to be poured out upon
your children for a blessing even to your children's children'? Why will
you thirst for the ministry of the spirit while you seek to water your souls with the
traditions of men, poured from the broken pitchers of ceremonial service?
That which you see going on about this temple is the way in which your
fathers sought to symbolize the bestowal of the divine spirit upon the
children of faith, and you have done well to perpetuate these symbols,
even down to this day. But now has come to this generation the revelation
of the Father of spirits through the bestowal of his Son, and all of this
will certainly be followed by the bestowal of the spirit of the Father and
the Son upon the children of men. To every one who has faith shall this
bestowal of the spirit become the true teacher of the way which leads to
life everlasting, to the true waters
of life in the kingdom of heaven on earth and in the Father's Paradise over there"
[1796:1].
- You who would be the undershepherds of my Father's flocks must not only be
worthy leaders, but you must also feed the flock with good food; you are
not true shepherds unless you lead your flocks into green pastures and
beside still waters [1819:2].
- "I came into this world to
reveal the Father to you and to lead you to the Father. The first I have
done, but the last I may not do without your consent; the Father never
compels any man to enter the kingdom. The invitation ever has been and
always will be: Whosoever will, let him come and freely partake of the water of life" [1820:7].
- "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. And
they who shall thus take the kingdom in spiritual power and by the
persistent assaults of living faith will come from the north and the south
and from the east and the west. And, behold, many who are first will be
last, and those who are last will many times be first" [1829:2].
- When a kingdom believer is called
upon to serve the civil government, let If the
unbeliever can qualify as a superior civil servant, you should seriously
question whether the roots of truth in your heart have not died from the
lack of the living waters of combined spiritual
communion and social service [1931:4].
- "The Father sent me into this
world, but only a few of you have chosen fully to receive me. I will pour
out my spirit upon all flesh, but all men will not choose to receive this
new teacher as the guide and counselor of the soul. But as many as do
receive him shall be enlightened, cleansed, and comforted. And this Spirit
of Truth will become in them a well of living water springing up
into eternal life [1954:1].
- I am the living water [1965:5].
- That those who believe in him
shall have eternal life. That he will pour out his spirit upon all flesh,
and that this Spirit of Truth shall be in each believer a well of water,
springing up into everlasting life. Did you not understand how great was the gospel of the kingdom which this man delivered to you?
Do you not perceive how great a salvation has come upon you? [2035:1].
- 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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