What is the attitude of praying taught by Jesus in the Fifth Epochal Revelation?

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        "What Jesus taught is rooted in an intimate, familial, and worshipful relationship, with an emphasis on attitude over words.
         
        Here is a summary of the core attitudes Jesus taught, as recorded in the Fifth Epochal Revelation, also known as The Urantia Book:
         
        Primary Attitude
         
        · Sincere, Soul-Level Communication: 
         UB citation:  91:8.12 (1002.4) The word value of a prayer is purely autosuggestive in private devotions and sociosuggestive in group devotions. God answers the soul’s attitude, not the words, not the phrases used.
         
        Other Key Attitudes:
         
        · Trusting and Confiding: It is based on a childlike trust in a loving Father, not fear or petitioning a distant deity.
         
        · Primarily Worshipful: The highest form is worship and adoration, which is directed to the Universal Father Himself. 
         
        Helpful to know how this is delegated out to our Unseen Spirit Helpers:
         
        UB citation: 5:3.5…You worship God; pray to, and commune with, the Son; and work out the details of your earthly sojourn in connection with the intelligences of the Infinite Spirit operating on your world…
         
        · Plural and Selfless: Jesus modeled praying for others and in groups, prioritizing communal and intercessory prayer over personal, selfish requests, unless asking for the fruits of the spirit:
         
        Galatians 5:22-23 describes the Fruit of the Spirit: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law".
         
        UB citation: 193:2.2  And the fruits of the divine spirit which are yielded in the lives of spirit-born and God-knowing mortals are: loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance, and enduring peace. If professed believers bear not these fruits of the divine spirit in their lives, they are dead...
         
         Key Teachings and Model Prayers
         
        The text provides specific instructions and examples from Jesus's life:
         
        · Instruction on Practice: He taught his apostles to pray in secret, going off alone in nature or to a private room.
         
        UB citation: 144:3.14 (1620.12) Jesus taught the twelve always to pray in secret; to go off by themselves amidst the quiet surroundings of nature or to go in their rooms and shut the doors when they engaged in prayer.
         
        Matthew 6:6, where Jesus teaches about private prayer: "But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you”
         
        · The Family Prayer (Model): Jesus gave a prayer for his family in Nazareth, which expands on the familiar Lord's Prayer. It emphasizes seeking the Father's character, doing His will, and spiritual sustenance...compare the two over millenia:
         
         UB citation: 144:3.3-12 Our Father who is in heaven, Hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come; your will be done On earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our bread for tomorrow; Refresh our souls with the water of life... Save us in temptation, deliver us from evil, And increasingly make us perfect like yourself.
         
        Matthew 6: 9 -13
        “‘Our Father in heaven,



        hallowed be your name,  your kingdom come, your will be done,  on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread.  And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.
         
        · The Purpose of Prayer: It is described as "an avenue of approach to spiritualized self-realization," a technique to detach from material routine and enhance "spiritual receptivity".
         
         Contrast with Evolutionary Religion(Organized and Institutionalized and original teachings lost or misconstrued over centuries):
         
        The Urantia Book frames Jesus's revelation as a shift from "evolutionary religion" to "revealed religion." Prayer reflects this shift:
         
        · Evolutionary Prayer: Often characterized by fear, petition for material gains, and a sense of bargaining with a potentially angry God.
         
        · Jesus's Revealed Prayer: Based on love, trust, and worship. It stems from understanding God as a loving Father, seeking alignment with His will, and spiritual communion rather than material benefit.
         
         In Essence
         
        The attitude of prayer Jesus taught moves far beyond a ritual of asking. It is a personal, trust-filled, and worshipful communion with a loving Father, focused on spiritual growth, doing His will, and serving others.
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