Did Jesus Really Spend a Night in Jail?


Did Jesus Really Spend a Night in Jail?

Paper 128 Jesus spends the night in jail with Jude, 6. The Twenty-Fifth Year (A.D. 19) ? Discover the truth about whether Jesus really spent a night in jail. Join us for a discussion at the Atlanta Urantia Study Group.

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Jesus' Dual Personality and Human Side

In the meeting, Dr. Roger Paul discussed the concept of Jesus' dual personality, where Jesus had a thought adjuster but Michael did not. They also discussed the human side of Jesus, as seen in his actions like becoming indignant in the temple. The team also discussed the absence of certain information in the New Testament and the importance of Martha preparing Ruth for her future role in the family.

 

Jesus' Life and Bestowal Experience

In the meeting, Rodney discussed the physical and mental development of Jesus, comparing him to the average mentality of his contemporaries. Dr. then discussed the concept of a divine personality within a physical being, and how it could potentially aid in self-healing. The conversation then shifted to Jesus' life, with Dr. explaining that Jesus had to experience human emotions and challenges as part of his bestowal experience. The group also discussed Jesus' financial situation and his decision to take his brother Jude to the Temple. They also touched on Jude's temper and strong patriotic sentiment, which led to trouble in the past. Finally, Gary shared a story about Jude's encounter with a Roman guard and his subsequent anger.

 

Jude's Arrest and Jesus' Actions

In the meeting, Gary discussed the story of Jude's arrest and Jesus' subsequent actions. Jude was arrested for disrespecting a Roman soldier, and Jesus accompanied him to the military prison. Jesus attempted to secure Jude's release or a hearing, but was unsuccessful due to the Jewish holiday. Jude remained in confinement until the second day after his arrest. Jesus spent the two days in jail with Jude. Later, Jesus appeared before the military magistrate on Jude's behalf, and the magistrate dismissed them, warning Jude to avoid such outbursts in the future. Jesus and Jude then returned to Bethany for the night and eventually to Nazareth. Jesus did not inform the family about Jude's arrest, but had a long talk with Jude about the incident.

 

Jesus' Teachings and Family Dynamics

In the meeting, the group discussed the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. They reflected on his relationship with his father and his potential power, acknowledging that he was not willing to use it in his human form. They also discussed the challenges faced by Jesus' family, particularly his youngest brother Jude, who was seen as a wild one and not inclined to settle down. The group emphasized the importance of patience and wise counsel in dealing with family members, as exemplified by Jesus' approach. They also touched on the idea of intercessory prayers and the need for personal growth and development.

 

Preparing for the Future Through Struggles

In the meeting, Dr. Paul discussed the importance of preparing for the future and learning from life's struggles. He emphasized that these challenges are essential for learning wisdom and that the Urantia book provides valuable insights into the future. Gary shared his personal experience of unexpected events shaping his life, and Diane highlighted Jesus's mission to acquire creature experience and reveal God the Father. The group also discussed the impact of Lucifer's rebellion and the role of guardian angels in presenting problems for learning lessons.

 

Jesus' Life and Family Decisions

In the meeting, the group discussed the life and decisions of Jesus, focusing on his relationships with his family and his preparations for leaving home. They explored how Jesus' responsibilities shifted as he grew into a man, with his brothers and sisters finding their own paths and Jesus preparing to take on a new role. The group also touched on the financial arrangements Jesus made with his brother James, transferring responsibility for the family's needs. The conversation ended with a prayer of acceptance, emphasizing faith and the unity of all people as brothers and sisters.

 

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Meetings on Part IV The Life and Teaching of Jesus

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  • Paul Kemp Administrator
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    By Paul Kemp Administrator

    LOL never thought much about this event. Jesus did spend a night in Jail with Jude. How many parents today so love their children they would spend a night in jail with them. We have in him the inspirations every parent benefit  could  from!