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    • Bishop Moses Kaharwa

      EACH TIME I FACE WITH CHALLENGES, I REALIZE, I AM GROWING AND NEED TO;

      Day-to-day life challenges and experiences can help us grow spiritually, emotionally, and economically in several ways:

      Spiritual Growth:

      1."The soul grows by its own internal struggles, by its own efforts to overcome the inertia of the material mind." (Urantia Book, Paper 111, Section 2)
      2."The spiritual life is not a matter of intellectual assent or emotional feeling, but rather a matter of actual experience and living." (Urantia Book, Paper 117, Section 6)

      Emotional Growth:

      1."The emotions are the driving force behind the soul's growth, and they must be trained and directed in order to achieve spiritual progress." (Urantia Book, Paper 116, Section 4)
      2."The highest happiness is not found in the mere gratification of the emotions, but rather in the spiritual experience of knowing God and serving him." (Urantia Book, Paper 117, Section 5)

      Economic Growth:

      1."The economic life is a part of the total life, and it must be lived in harmony with the spiritual and emotional life." (Urantia Book, Paper 132, Section 5)
      2. "The true measure of wealth is not the accumulation of material goods, but rather the richness of one's spiritual experience and the depth of one's emotional life." (Urantia Book, Paper 133, Section 3)

      Day-to-day life challenges can help us grow by:

      * Forcing us to confront our weaknesses and limitations (Urantia Book, Paper 118, Section 8)
      * Providing opportunities for service and selflessness (Urantia Book, Paper 129, Section 1)
      *Encouraging us to develop a deeper trust in God and his guidance (Urantia Book, Paper 130, Section 4)
      * Helping us to cultivate a sense of gratitude and appreciation for life's experiences (Urantia Book, Paper 132, Section 2)

      What is your idea ?

      • Monica Kemp
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        By Monica Kemp

        Amazingly well -written, brother! Yay, God!

      • JORDAN ARINDA
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        By JORDAN ARINDA

        I have learnt alot from this

      • Paul Kemp Administrator
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        By Paul Kemp Administrator

        195:10.5 In winning souls for the Master, it is not the first mile of compulsion, duty, or convention that will transform man and his world, but rather the second mile of free service and liberty-loving devotion that betokens the Jesusonian reaching forth to grasp his brother in love and sweep him on under spiritual guidance toward the higher and divine goal of mortal existence. Christianity even now willingly goes the first mile, but mankind languishes and stumbles along in moral darkness because there are so few genuine second-milers -- so few professed followers of Jesus who really live and love as he taught his disciples to live and love and serve.

          195:10.6 The call to the adventure of building a new and transformed human society by means of the spiritual rebirth of Jesus' brotherhood of the kingdom should thrill all who believe in him as men have not been stirred since the days when they walked about on earth as his companions in the flesh.

      • JORDAN ARINDA
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        By JORDAN ARINDA

        Blessings follow you

      • Bishop Moses Kaharwa
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        By Bishop Moses Kaharwa

        Thank you brother Paul for such an inspiration!
        Also;
        Paper 195:10.5:
        "The kingdom of heaven is not a matter of intellectual assent or theological comprehension; it is a matter of personal experience in spirit attainment."

        195:10.6:
        "Jesus laid great emphasis on the rebirth of the human spirit, teaching that men must be born again, born of the spirit, to enter the kingdom of heaven."

        Below is a much more understanding:

        - True understanding of the kingdom of heaven comes from personal spiritual experience, not just intellectual knowledge or theological understanding.
        - Spiritual rebirth is essential to enter the kingdom, indicating a profound transformation of the human spirit.
        - This transformation involves being "born of the spirit," renewing one's nature and purpose.
        - Jesus' teachings emphasize the need for individual spiritual growth, inner transformation, and personal experience of the spirit.
        - The kingdom of heaven is about spiritual attainment, requiring a deep, personal connection with the divine.
        - Intellectual understanding alone is insufficient; spiritual rebirth and personal experience are necessary to truly comprehend and enter the kingdom.

        In essence, these passages highlight the importance of personal spiritual experience, transformation, and growth in understanding and entering the kingdom of heaven.