The Answer to What’s Happening in the Summer of 2025

Paper 117.6.9–10:

The Answer to What’s Happening in the Summer of 2025

 

 Paper 117.6.9–10: The Answer to What’s Happening in the Summer of 2025 

 

Look around us this summer of 2025.

 

The world feels like it’s on fire.

Political tensions at a breaking point.

Economic fears biting at the edges of communities.

Wars abroad. Division at home.

Families split by ideology, friendships lost over beliefs.

Everywhere, it seems like people are bracing for what’s next.

 

But here’s the truth drawn straight from Paper 117.6.9–10:

 

Love is the dominant characteristic of all God's personal dealings with his creatures. God is love; therefore his only personal attitude toward the affairs of the universe is always a reaction of divine affection. The Father’s love follows us now and throughout the endless circle of the eternal ages.

 

 

 

The love of God is universal. “Whosoever will may come.” He would “have all men to be saved by coming into the knowledge of the truth.” He is “not willing that any should perish.”

 

 

 

This is not a season of collapse.

 

It’s a season of awakening.

 

Because if the world is bracing for what’s next, then what’s next must be us.

Those who choose to love when it’s hardest.

Those who carry a light that refuses to go out.

 

God’s love isn’t some fragile thing.

 

You can’t legislate it away.

You can’t bomb it into submission.

You can’t cancel it, censor it, bury it, or silence it.

 

It’s like the wind: invisible but irresistible.

Like water: patient but relentless, shaping the hardest stone.

Like light: unafraid of darkness, claiming every shadow.

 

 

 

And here’s the thing about this summer of 2025:

 

We can choose to be carriers of that love in real, tangible ways.

 

Because love isn’t abstract.

It’s not just poetry or prayer.

It’s action.

 

It’s listening when you want to argue.

It’s serving when you want to turn away.

It’s giving even when it feels costly.

 

It’s seeing God’s child in the face of the so-called enemy.

 

The Urantia Book tells us love is God’s dominant characteristic.

So what does that make us, if we claim to know him?

We’re not gatekeepers of love.

We’re its channels.

Not dams to hold it back.

But rivers to let it flow.

 

 

This summer of 2025—this moment in history—it’s not about waiting for the world to get better.

It’s about choosing to be better in the world.

It’s about saying:

 

 “Father, let me see as you see. Let me love as you love.

 

Because that’s how the kingdom grows.

One heart at a time.

One choice at a time.

Until it spreads like sunrise across this weary planet.

 

So let’s be that.

Let’s be the ones who choose love when it’s hardest.

Who refuse to let division define us.

Who stand as living proof that God’s love can’t be contained.

 

Because that’s the answer to what’s happening in the summer of 2025.

Not fear.

Not hate.

Not despair.

 

But love. Real. Dynamic. Unstoppable. Divine.

Blessings. Peace. Light. Love. Always. 

 

Minister Bilal

Minister Bilal

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Minister Bilal Christ Michael Center Dubai - Storyteller at heart. Entrepreneur by trade. Bridge-builder between worlds, ideas, and souls. I’m here to share. To listen. To question. To explore what it means to live light and life in the real world. I’ve spent years in entertainment. Years dreaming. Years reading. Especially The Urantia Book — which continues to humble and expand me. I’m not here as a guru. I’m here as a fellow traveler. A friend who believes truth is bigger than dogma, and that love is the ultimate language. Ask me something. Share what’s on your heart. Or just say hi. This space? It’s for us. Let’s build it together. With love. Always.

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