“Remember, every act shall receive its reward. Evil results in sorrow and sin ends in pain. Joy and happiness are the outcome of a good life.” — Buddhism, 131:3.5 (1447.2)
“The supremely happy and efficiently unified mind is the one wholly dedicated to the doing of the will of the Father in heaven.” — Urantia Book, 133:7.12 (1480.4)
In the intricate fabric of our existence, the relationship between spirit and personality shines as a beacon of hope and connection. The Urantia Book beautifully states: “Spirit is the basic personal reality in the universes, and personality is...
A Path to Personal Growth One of the most profound insights from the Urantia Book comes from Paper 34, where it beautifully articulates the concept of "The Fruits of the Spirit."
Yet, nothing seemed more important to Jesus than the person standing before him. He was not just a master and teacher; he was a friend, a neighbor, and an understanding comrade.
In the Urantia Book, we find a powerful assertion: “Nothing ever seemed so important to Jesus as the individual human who chanced to be in his immediate presence. He was master and teacher, but he was more—he was also a friend and neighbor, an...
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Embracing the Journey: A Call to Resilience and Spiritual Growth
Life is a tapestry woven with threads of triumph and trials. Each of us faces moments of failure that can feel...
In a world longing for connection, compassion, and understanding, we often find ourselves searching for ways to make a difference. The Urantia Book reminds us of a profound truth: “To pray always for more laborers to be sent forth into the gospel...