26./ The cry of the poor
Mercy does not wholly abrogate universe fairness. In the end it
will prove true: "Whoso stops his ears to the cry of the poor,
he also shall some day cry for help, and no one will hear him."
The sincerity of any prayer is the assurance of its being heard;
146:2.6
153:2.8 And then said Jesus, pointing up to the device of a pot of manna which decorated the lintel of this new s...ive your fathers bread from heaven, my Father now stands ready to give you the true bre...
Socialization of Religion
There is a real purpose in the socialization of religion. It is the purpose of group religious activities to dramatize the loyalties of religion; to magnify the lures of trut...
Can you really realize the true significance of the Adjuster's indwelling? Do you really fathom what it means to have an absolute fragment of the absolute and infinite D...
Faith is to religion what sails are to a ship; it is an addition of power, not an added burden of life. There is but one struggle for those who enter the kingdom, and that is to fight the good fight of faith. The believer has only one battle, and that is against doubt -- unbelief.159:3.8
Socialization of Religion
There is a real purpose in the socialization of religion. It is the purpose of group religious activities to dramatize the loyalties of religion; to magnify the lures of trut...
True Victory
"And if you are the sons of God, then have you been born of the spirit of God; and whosoever has been born of the spirit has in himself the power to overcome all doubt, and this is the victory that overcomes all uncertainty, even your faith." Jesus 142:5.3
The unprecedented and unimaginable partnership
Can you really realize the true significance of the Adjuster's indwelling? Do you really fathom what it means to have an absolute fragment of t...
Living Faith
Faith is to religion what sails are to a ship; it is an addition of power, not an added burden of life. There is but one struggle for those who enter the kingdom, and t...
True Faith
True faith is predicated on profound reflection, sincere self-criticism, and uncompromising moral consciousness. 132:3.5