Inevitable Tragedy
The endowment of imperfect beings with freedom entails inevitable tragedy, and it is the nature of the perfect ancestral Deity to universally and affectionately share these sufferings in loving companionship. 110:0.1 https://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_110.html#110:0.1
Jesus (age 30) Desert Caravan Leader
Could you have had but one look at him, you would have known that Jesus was a real man of great experience in the things of this world. ... What he aimed at in his life appears to have been a superb self-respect. 140:8.20 | http://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_140.html#140:8.20
Jesus' teaching on love, emphasizing the distinction between Brotherly Love vs. Fatherly Love , Loving your neighbor as you love yourself that is following the golden rule, fatherly love, Loving others as Jesus loves you, demonstrating a deeper, more selfless level of affection, Jesus' teaching encourages his followers to strive for a higher standard of love, one that reflects the unconditional love
Failure And Wisdom
Failure is simply an educational episode — a cultural experiment in the acquirement of wisdom..., 160:4.9 | http://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_160.html#160:4.9
54:1.8 There is no error greater than that species of self-deception which leads intelligent beings to crave the exercise of power over other beings for the purpose of depriving these persons of their natural liberties. The golden rule of human fairness cries out against all such fraud, unfairness, selfishness, and unrighteousness. Only true and genuine liberty is compatible with the reign of love and the ministry of mercy.
54:1.9 How dare the self-willed creature encroach upon the rights of his fellows in the name of personal liberty when the Supreme Rulers of the universe stand back in merciful respect for these prerogatives of will and potentials of personality! No being, in the exercise of his supposed personal liberty, has a right to deprive any other being of those privileges of existence conferred by the Creators and duly respected by all their loyal associates, subordinates, and subjects.
54:1.10Evolutionary man may have to contend for his material liberties with tyrants and oppressors on a world of sin and iniquity or during the early times of a primitive evolving sphere, but not so on the morontia worlds or on the spirit spheres. War is the heritage of early evolutionary man, but on worlds of normal advancing civilization physical combat as a technique of adjusting racial misunderstandings has long since fallen into disrepute.
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