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	<title><![CDATA[SpiritualFamily.Net: People who like Status update  by Bishop Moses Kaharwa]]></title>
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	<title><![CDATA[SURGEON Once said;

"You will...]]></title>
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<p>SURGEON Once said;</p>

<p>"You will never know the FULNESS of Christ until you know the EMPTINESS of everything without Christ"</p>

<p>The Meaning:</p>

<p>1. True fulfillment and purpose come only from a personal relationship with Christ (Jesus).<br />2. Seeking happiness and meaning outside of God's will leads to emptiness and dissatisfaction.<br />3. Recognizing the inadequacy of worldly pursuits and human achievements (emptiness) is a precursor to discovering Christ's transformative power (fullness).</p>

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

<p>1. Inner emptiness: A natural result of separating from God's will (Paper 103:5.1-2).<br />2. Spiritual hunger: A drive to seek true fulfillment in Christ (Paper 100:5.2).<br />3. Cosmic citizenship: Recognizing Christ as the foundation of spiritual identity (Paper 140:10).</p>

<p>This statement encourages seekers to:</p>

<p>1. Acknowledge the limitations of worldly pursuits.<br />2. Seek Christ as the source of true fulfillment.<br />3. Experience spiritual transformation through a personal relationship with Jesus.</p>
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