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	<title><![CDATA[WHO IS A TEACHER ?
We can try...]]></title>
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<p>WHO IS A TEACHER ?<br />We can try look at both Bible side and the Urantia book side as we try to answer the question about " Who is a teacher ?"</p>

<p>Urantia Book Perspective:</p>

<p>1. Teachers are spiritual guides, mentors, and truth revealers.<br />2. Emphasis on experiential knowledge, wisdom, and personal growth.<br />3. Teachers help students discover truth, not merely impart information.<br />4. Focus on spiritual transformation, soul growth, and cosmic citizenship.</p>

<p>Key Urantia Book concepts:</p>

<p>1. Melchizedek teachings (Papers 93-94)<br />2. The mission of Machiventa Melchizedek (Paper 93, Section 3)<br />3. The role of Thought Adjusters as inner teachers (Papers 107-108)</p>

<p>Biblical Understanding:</p>

<p>1. Teachers are spiritual leaders, instructors, and guides.<br />2. Emphasis on transmitting knowledge, wisdom, and scriptural truth.<br />3. Teachers help disciples understand God's Word, will, and character.<br />4. Focus on spiritual maturity, obedience, and faith.</p>

<p>Key Bible passages:</p>

<p>1. Matthew 28:19-20 (Great Commission)<br />2. 1 Timothy 2:7, 2 Timothy 1:11 (teaching God's Word)<br />3. Hebrews 5:12-14 (spiritual maturity)<br />4. James 3:1-2 (teacher accountability)</p>

<p>Similarities:</p>

<p>1. Emphasis on spiritual guidance and mentorship.<br />2. Importance of transmitting truth and wisdom.<br />3. Focus on personal growth and transformation.</p>

<p>Differences:</p>

<p>1. Scope of teaching: Urantia Book (cosmic, universal) vs. Bible (primarily focused on God's relationship with humanity).<br />2. Teaching methods: Urantia Book (experiential, intuitive) vs. Bible (scriptural, didactic).<br />3. View of teacher's role: Urantia Book (facilitator) vs. Bible (authority figure).</p>

<p>Unique Urantia Book Concepts:</p>

<p>1. The Threefold Universe Attitude (Paper 118, Section 8)<br />2. The Art of Living (Paper 110, Section 4)<br />3. The Teachings of Jesus (Papers 140-196)</p>

<p>Unique Biblical Concepts:</p>

<p>1. The Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20)<br />2. The Teacher-Savior concept (Matthew 23:10)<br />3. The importance of doctrine and orthodoxy (1 Timothy 1:10, 2 Timothy 4:3)</p>
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