Modern Culture
Modern culture must become spiritually baptized with a new revelation of Jesus' life and illuminated with a new understanding of his gospel of eternal salvation. And when Jesus becomes thus lifted up, he will draw all men to himself. 195:10.1
THE PURPOSE OF LIFE - There's in the mind of God a plan which embrace...less opportunity, unlimited progress, and endless life. (p. 365)
This new gospel of...ents a new and exalted goal of destiny, a supreme life purpose. (p. 1778)
Tuning In The Soul
As prayer may be likened to recharging the spiritual batteries of the soul, so worship may be compared to the act of tuning in the soul to catch the universe broadcasts of the infinite spirit of the Universal Father 144:4.8
Tuning In The Soul
As prayer may be likened to recharging the spiritual batteries of the soul, so worship may be compared to the act of tuning in the soul to catch the universe broadcasts of the infinite spirit of the Universal Father. 144:4.8
The greatest of human knowledge
Of all human knowledge, that which is of greatest value is to know the religious life of Jesus and how he lived it. 196:1.3
Spiritual Exercise
Jesus often took his apostles away by themselves for short periods to engage in meditation and prayer, but for the most part he kept them in service-contact with the multitudes. The soul of man requires spiritual exercise as well as spiritual nourishment. 91:7.2
A Prayer: Perfect Heavenly Father
Fill us with wisdom to the fullness of power. And vitalize us with your infinite energy.
Inspire us with the divine consciousness of the presence and guidance of the seraphic hosts. 144:5.24
The True Shepherd
" I am the true shepherd who is willing even to lay down his life for the sheep...I have come that you all may have life and have it more abundantly." Jesus, 165:2.8
Prayer And Worship
Prayer is spiritually sustaining, but worship is divinely creative. 143:7.5
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