Hope The hope of modern Christianity is that it should cease to sponsor the social systems and industrial policies of Western civilization while it humbly bows itself before the cross it so valiantly extols, there to learn anew from Jesus of Nazareth the greatest truths mortal man can ever hear -- the living gospel of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. 195:10.21 | https://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_195.html#195:10.21
Great for everyone on this planet(Urantia), where he lived his life in the flesh as we are now! By studying his life can we begin to repeat his loving actions and words in order to help him spread his true gospel on this world! If you are willing, put your hand up to volunteer to do this task to help him!
My dear brethrens and Urantia book readers we are striving alot in the extending of the Urantia reading through Urantia spiritual family! I extend my sincere thanks to Our papa administrator Mr. Paul Kemp for all the work you are doing there! May God bless you . Amen@#*
Hope Sometimes the planting of a seed necessitates its death, the death of your fondest hopes, before it can be reborn to bear the fruits of new life and new opportunity. 48:6.25 | https://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_048.html#48:6.25
The portal of eternity opens only in response to the freewill choice of the freewill sons of the God of free will. 5:6.12 | https://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_005.html#5:6.12
Service -- more service, increased service, difficult service, adventurous service, and at last divine and perfect service -- is the goal of time and the destination of space. 28:6.17 | https://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_028.html#28:6.17
The citadel of the spirit. When the flood tides of human adversity... beat about the mortal soul, you may rest in the assurance that there is one inner bastion, the citadel of the spirit, which is absolutely unassailable... 100:2.7 | https://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_100.html#100:2.7
Dwell In Love "You are of God" because "he who dwells in love dwells in God, and God in him." 3:1.5 https://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_003.html#3:1.5
The Experience of Loving
The experience of loving is very much a direct response to the experience of being loved. 2:5.8 https://mm.spiritualfamily.net/Urantia_Book-Online_Reader-2019/Paper_002.html#2:5.8
The Grip of the Profit Motive: Liberating Ourselves from the Shackles of Greed
In the intricate tapestry of our society, the pursuit of profit reigns as an allencompassing deity, dictating the rhythms of our economic systems and shaping the contours of our collective consciousness. Yet, beneath the veneer of prosperity lies a deeper truth – one that speaks to the insidious grip of greed and the profound cost of prioritizing financial gain above all else.
Our economic systems, crafted in the image of profit maximization, often operate at the expense of ethical considerations and spiritual growth. In this relentless pursuit of material wealth, the values of compassion, integrity, and empathy are relegated to the sidelines, replaced by a singular focus on accumulation and consumption.
Amidst the allure of promised riches, individuals find themselves ensnared in a never-ending cycle of desire and discontent, perpetually chasing after the next acquisition in a futile quest for fulfillment. Yet, no matter how much they amass, the void within remains unfilled, and the hunger for more only intensifies, leaving them trapped in a perpetual state of spiritual impoverishment.
In sacrificing their well-being and spiritual development at the altar of profit, individuals unwittingly relinquish their autonomy and agency, becoming mere cogs in the machinery of consumerism. They trade the richness of their inner lives for the fleeting pleasures of material possessions, unaware of the true cost of their acquiescence to the dictates of the profit motive.
Yet, amidst the pervasive influence of greed, there exists a glimmer of hope – a possibility for liberation from the shackles of consumerism and the relentless pursuit of profit. It begins with a shift in consciousness, a recognition of the inherent limitations of material wealth and a recommitment to values that transcend the boundaries of economic exchange.
As individuals, we possess the power to reclaim our autonomy and chart a new course guided by principles of integrity, compassion, and spiritual fulfillment. We can resist the siren song of consumer culture and cultivate a deeper awareness of our interconnectedness with all beings, recognizing that true wealth resides not in what we possess but in the depth of our relationships and the richness of our inner lives.
In transcending the grip of the profit motive, we embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation, reclaiming our inherent worth and rediscovering the true meaning of prosperity. Let us rise above the dictates of greed and embrace a vision of abundance rooted in the values of love, generosity, and spiritual growth.
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2:7.4 The false science of materialism would sentence mortal man to become an outcast in the universe. Such partial knowledge is potentially evil; it is knowledge composed of both good and evil. Truth is beautiful because it is both replete and symmetrical. When man searches for truth, he pursues the divinely real.
6. THE PROFIT MOTIVE
71:6.1 Present-day profit-motivated economics is doomed unless profit motives can be augmented by service motives. Ruthless competition based on narrow-minded self-interest is ultimately destructive of even those things which it seeks to maintain. Exclusive and self-serving profit motivation is incompatible with Christian ideals -- much more incompatible with the teachings of Jesus.
The excerpt beautifully critiques materialism, suggesting it can leave us feeling isolated from the universe. It highlights how partial knowledge, mingling good and evil, can mislead us. In contrast, true beauty and truth are complete and harmonious, inviting us to seek a deeper, divine connection. This pursuit of truth is portrayed as a cherished journey, guiding us toward a more profound understanding of existence and our place within it.
Indeed it's a true Jesus' Gospel
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