Faith is not only a matter of ideas or good attitude, it is a matter of sincere belief coupled with to do the will of the Father. We need the real experience with God within us, communing with him, receiving his divine values, ideals and spiritual discernment in our soul through the inner communion, the worshipful silent and receptive communion, and then we can have a strong, living and experiential faith like Jesus' faith, doing the will of the Father wholeheartedly. The revelator says in Paper 101:
101:8.1(1114.5) Belief has attained the level of faith when it motivates life and shapes the mode of living. The acceptance of a teaching as true is not faith; that is mere belief. Neither is certainty nor conviction faith. A state of mind attains to faith levels only when it actually dominates the mode of living.Faith is a living attribute of genuine personal religious experience. One believes truth, admires beauty, and reverences goodness, but does not worship them; such an attitude of saving faith is centered on God alone, who is all of these personified and infinitely more.
101:8.2(1114.6) Belief is always limiting and binding; faith is expanding and releasing. Belief fixates, faith liberates. But living religious faith is more than the association of noble beliefs; it is more than an exalted system of philosophy; it is a living experience concerned with spiritual meanings, divine ideals, and supreme values; it is God-knowing and man-serving. Beliefs may become group possessions, but faith must be personal. Theologic beliefs can be suggested to a group, but faith can rise up only in the heart of the individual religionist.
I think Jesus gave us a very good example as how to be a good father, in his experience as a brother-father of his own brothers and sisters. This aspect of his life should be an inspiration to every parent.
127:1.8 (1396.5) He was a real though...
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93:1.1 (2053.3) About four o’clock on Sabbath afternoon, May 13, the Master appeared to Nalda and about seventy-five Samaritan believers near Jacob’s well, at Sychar. The believers were in the...
The Universal Father - The Urantia Book
THE Universal Father is the God of all creation, the First Source and Center of all things and beings. First think of God as a creator, then as a controller, and lastly as an infinite upholder. The truth...
Paper 102. The Foundations of Religious Faith
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102:0.1 TO THE UNBELIEVING materialist, man is simply an evolutionary accident. His hopes of survival are...
A true articulation of divine mercy overshadowed by the Father's LOVE for every child and truly reflective of the truth he desires that non should be lost.
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PAPER 161
FURTHER DISCUSSIONS WITH RODAN
161:0.1 ON SUNDAY, September 25, A.D. 29, the apostles and the evangelists assembled at Magadan. After a long conference that evening with his...
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PAPER 162
AT THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES
162:0.1 WHEN Jesus started up to Jerusalem with the ten apostles, he planned to go through Samaria, that being the shorter route. Accordingly, they passed...
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PAPER 163
ORDINATION OF THE SEVENTY AT MAGADAN
163:0.1 A FEW days after the return of Jesus and the twelve to Magadan from Jerusalem, Abner and a group of some fifty disciples arrived from...
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PAPER 164
AT THE FEAST OF DEDICATION
164:0.1 AS THE camp at Pella was being established, Jesus, taking with him Nathaniel and Thomas, secretly went up to Jerusalem to attend the feast of the...
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PAPER 165
THE PEREAN MISSION BEGINS
165:0.1 ON TUESDAY, January 3, A.D. 30, Abner, the former chief of the twelve apostles of John the Baptist, a Nazarite and onetime head of the Nazarite school...
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PAPER 166
LAST VISIT TO NORTHERN PEREA
166:0.1 FROM February 11 to 20, Jesus and the twelve made a tour of all the cities and villages of northern Perea where the associates of Abner and the...
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PAPER 167
THE VISIT TO PHILADELPHIA
167:0.1 THROUGHOUT this period of the Perean ministry, when mention is made of Jesus and the apostles visiting the various localities where the seventy were at...
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PAPER 168
THE RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS
168:0.1 IT WAS shortly after noon when Martha started out to meet Jesus as he came over the brow of the hill near Bethany. Her brother, Lazarus, had been dead...
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PAPER 169
LAST TEACHING AT PELLA
169:0.1 LATE on Monday evening, March 6, Jesus and the ten apostles arrived at the Pella camp. This was the last week of Jesus' sojourn there, and he was very...
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PAPER 170
THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
170:0.1 SATURDAY afternoon, March 11, Jesus preached his last sermon at Pella. This was among the notable addresses of his public ministry, embracing a full and...
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PAPER 196
THE FAITH OF JESUS
121:0.1 ACTING under the supervision of a commission of twelve members of the United Brotherhood of Urantia Midwayers, conjointly sponsored by the presiding...
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PAPER 171
ON THE WAY TO JERUSALEM
171:0.1 THE day after the memorable sermon on "The Kingdom of Heaven," Jesus announced that on the following day he and the apostles would depart for the Passover...
Faith is not only a matter of ideas or good attitude, it is a matter of sincere belief coupled with to do the will of the Father. We need the real experience with God within us, communing with him, receiving his divine values, ideals and spiritual discernment in our soul through the inner communion, the worshipful silent and receptive communion, and then we can have a strong, living and experiential faith like Jesus' faith, doing the will of the Father wholeheartedly. The revelator says in Paper 101:
101:8.1 (1114.5) Belief has attained the level of faith when it motivates life and shapes the mode of living. The acceptance of a teaching as true is not faith; that is mere belief. Neither is certainty nor conviction faith. A state of mind attains to faith levels only when it actually dominates the mode of living. Faith is a living attribute of genuine personal religious experience. One believes truth, admires beauty, and reverences goodness, but does not worship them; such an attitude of saving faith is centered on God alone, who is all of these personified and infinitely more.
101:8.2 (1114.6) Belief is always limiting and binding; faith is expanding and releasing. Belief fixates, faith liberates. But living religious faith is more than the association of noble beliefs; it is more than an exalted system of philosophy; it is a living experience concerned with spiritual meanings, divine ideals, and supreme values; it is God-knowing and man-serving. Beliefs may become group possessions, but faith must be personal. Theologic beliefs can be suggested to a group, but faith can rise up only in the heart of the individual religionist.