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
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
The Least Of My Brethren
"And remember that, inasmuch as you minister to one of the least of my brethren, you have done this service to me. " Jesus, 176:3.5
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
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
Standing Before God
"Though human beings differ in many ways, the one from another, before God and in the spiritual world all mortals stand on an equal footing." Jesus, 133:0.3
Believing In God
"He who believes this gospel, believes not merely in me but in Him who sent me." Jesus, 174:5.7
Perfection Through Service
"In my Father's kingdom there shall be neither Jew nor gentile, only those who seek perfection through service, for I declare that he who would be great in my Father's kingdom must first become server of all." Jesus, 137:8.11
Standing Before God
"Though human beings differ in many ways, the one from another, before God and in the spiritual world all mortals stand on an equal footing." Jesus, 133:0.3