I
tell you that
the children of yesteryear are walking in the funeral of the era which
they created for themselves. They
are pulling a rotting rope that may break soon and cause them to drop
into a forgotten abyss. I say that they are living in homes with weak
foundations. As the storm blows - and it is about to blow - their homes
will fall upon their heads and thus become their tombs. I say that all
their thoughts, their sayings, their quarrels, their compositions, their
books and all their works are nothing but chains dragging them because
they are too weak to pull the load.
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But the children of
tomorrow are the ones called by life, and they follow it with steady
steps and heads high. They are the dawn of the new frontiers; no smoke
will veil their eyes and no jingle of chains will drown out their
voices. They are few in number but the difference is as between a grain
of wheat and a stack of hay. No one knows them but they know each other.
They are like the summits, which can see and hear each other - not like
caves, which cannot hear or see. They are the seed dropped by the hand
of God in the field, breaking through its pod and waving its sapling
leaves before the face of the sun. It shall grow into a mighty tree; its
roots in the heart of the Earth and its branches high in the sky.
Kahlil Gibran
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The Urantia
Book
PAPER 140
THE ORDINATION OF THE TWELVE
140:0.1 JUST before
noon on Sunday, January 12, A.D. 27, Jesus called the apostles together
for their ordination as public preachers of the gospel of the kingdom.
The twelve were expecting to be called almost any day; so this morning
they did not go out far from the shore to fish. Several of them were
lingering near the shore repairing their nets and tinkering with their
fishing paraphernalia.
140:0.2 As Jesus
started down the seashore calling the apostles, he first hailed Andrew
and Peter, who were fishing near the shore; next he signaled to James
and John, who were in a boat near by, visiting with their father,
Zebedee, and mending their nets. Two by two he gathered up the other
apostles, and when he had assembled all twelve, he journeyed with them
to the highlands north of Capernaum, where he proceeded to instruct them
in preparation for their formal ordination.
140:0.3 For once all
twelve of the apostles were silent; even Peter was in a reflective mood.
At last the long-waited-for hour had come! They were going apart with
the Master to participate in some sort of solemn ceremony of personal
consecration and collective dedication to the sacred work of
representing their Master in the proclamation of the coming of his
Father's kingdom.
1. PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTION
140:1.1 Before the
formal ordination service Jesus spoke to the twelve as they were seated
about him: "My brethren, this hour of the kingdom has come. I have
brought you apart here with me to present you to the Father as
ambassadors of the kingdom. Some of you heard me speak of this kingdom
in the synagogue when you first were called. Each of you has learned
more about the Father's kingdom since you have been with me working in
the cities around about the Sea of Galilee. But just now I have
something more to tell you concerning this kingdom.
140:1.2 "The new
kingdom which my Father is about to set up in the hearts of his earth
children is to be an everlasting dominion. There shall be no end of this
rule of my Father in the hearts of those who desire to do his divine
will. I declare to you that my Father is not the God of Jew or gentile.
Many shall come from the east and from the west to sit down with us in
the Father's kingdom, while many of the children of Abraham will refuse
to enter this new brotherhood of the rule of the Father's spirit in the
hearts of the children of men.
140:1.3 "The power
of this kingdom shall consist, not in the strength of armies nor in the
might of riches, but rather in the glory of the divine spirit that shall
come to teach the minds and rule the hearts of the reborn citizens of
this heavenly kingdom, the sons of God. This is the brotherhood of love
wherein righteousness reigns, and whose battle cry shall be: Peace on
earth and good will to all men. This kingdom, which you are so soon to
go forth proclaiming, is the desire of the good men of all ages, the
hope of all the earth, and the fulfillment of the wise promises of all
the prophets.
140:1.4 "But for
you, my children, and for all others who would follow you into this
kingdom, there is set a severe test. Faith alone will pass you through
its portals, but you must bring forth the fruits of my Father's spirit
if you would continue to ascend in the progressive life of the divine
fellowship. Verily, verily, I say to you, not every one who says, `Lord,
Lord,' shall enter the kingdom of heaven; but rather he who does the
will of my Father who is in heaven.
140:1.5 "Your
message to the world shall be: Seek first the kingdom of God and his
righteousness, and in finding these, all other things essential to
eternal survival shall be secured therewith. And now would I make it
plain to you that this kingdom of my Father will not come with an
outward show of power or with unseemly demonstration. You are not to go
hence in the proclamation of the kingdom, saying, `it is here' or `it is
there,' for this kingdom of which you preach is God within you.
140:1.6 "Whosoever
would become great in my Father's kingdom shall become a minister to
all; and whosoever would be first among you, let him become the server
of his brethren. But when you are once truly received as citizens in the
heavenly kingdom, you are no longer servants but sons, sons of the
living God. And so shall this kingdom progress in the world until it
shall break down every barrier and bring all men to know my Father and
believe in the saving truth which I have come to declare. Even now is
the kingdom at hand, and some of you will not die until you have seen
the reign of God come in great power.
140:1.7 "And this
which your eyes now behold, this small beginning of twelve commonplace
men, shall multiply and grow until eventually the whole earth shall be
filled with the praise of my Father. And it will not be so much by
the words you speak as by the lives you live that men will know you have
been with me and have learned of the realities of the kingdom. And while
I would lay no grievous burdens upon your minds, I am about to put upon
your souls the solemn responsibility of representing me in the world
when I shall presently leave you as I now represent my Father in this
life which I am living in the flesh." And when he had finished speaking,
he stood up.
2. THE ORDINATION
140:2.1 Jesus now
instructed the twelve mortals who had just listened to his declaration
concerning the kingdom to kneel in a circle about him. Then the Master
placed his hands upon the head of each apostle, beginning with Judas
Iscariot and ending with Andrew. When he had blessed them, he extended
his hands and prayed:
140:2.2 "My Father,
I now bring to you these men, my messengers. From among our children on
earth I have chosen these twelve to go forth to represent me as I came
forth to represent you. Love them and be with them as you have loved and
been with me. And now, my Father, give these men wisdom as I place all
the affairs of the coming kingdom in their hands. And I would, if it is
your will, tarry on earth a time to help them in their labors for the
kingdom. And again, my Father, I thank you for these men, and I commit
them to your keeping while I go on to finish the work you have given me
to do."
140:2.3 When Jesus
had finished praying, the apostles remained each man bowed in his place.
And it was many minutes before even Peter dared lift up his eyes to look
upon the Master. One by one they embraced Jesus, but no man said aught.
A great silence pervaded the place while a host of celestial beings
looked down upon this solemn and sacred scene -- the Creator of a
universe placing the affairs of the divine brotherhood of man under the
direction of human minds.
3. THE ORDINATION SERMON
140:3.1 Then Jesus
spoke, saying: "Now that you are ambassadors of my Father's kingdom, you
have thereby become a class of men separate and distinct from all other
men on earth. You are not now as men among men but as the enlightened
citizens of another and heavenly country among the ignorant creatures of
this dark world. It is not enough that you live as you were before this
hour, but henceforth must you live as those who have tasted the glories
of a better life and have been sent back to earth as ambassadors of the
Sovereign of that new and better world. Of the teacher more is expected
than of the pupil; of the master more is exacted than of the servant. Of
the citizens of the heavenly kingdom more is required than of the
citizens of the earthly rule. Some of the things which I am about to say
to you may seem hard, but you have elected to represent me in the world
even as I now represent the Father; and as my agents on earth you will
be obligated to abide by those teachings and practices which are
reflective of my ideals of mortal living on the worlds of space, and
which I exemplify in my earth life of revealing the Father who is in
heaven.
140:3.2 "I send you
forth to proclaim liberty to the spiritual captives, joy to those in the
bondage of fear, and to heal the sick in accordance with the will of my
Father in heaven. When you find my children in distress, speak
encouragingly to them, saying:
140:3.3 "Happy are
the poor in spirit, the humble, for theirs are the treasures of the
kingdom of heaven.
140:3.4 "Happy are
they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.
140:3.5 "Happy are
the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
140:3.6 "Happy are
the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
140:3.7 "And even so
speak to my children these further words of spiritual comfort and
promise:
140:3.8 "Happy are
they who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Happy are they who weep,
for they shall receive the spirit of rejoicing.
140:3.9 "Happy are
the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
140:3.10 "Happy are
the peacemakers, for they shall be called the sons of God.
140:3.11 "Happy are
they who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven. Happy are you when men shall revile you and persecute
you and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely. Rejoice and be
exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.
140:3.12 "My
brethren, as I send you forth, you are the salt of the earth, salt with
a saving savor. But if this salt has lost its savor, wherewith shall it
be salted? It is henceforth good for nothing but to be cast out and
trodden under foot of men.
140:3.13 "You are
the light of the world. A city set upon a hill cannot be hid. Neither do
men light a candle and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and
it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light so shine
before men that they may see your good works and be led to glorify your
Father who is in heaven.
140:3.14 "I am
sending you out into the world to represent me and to act as ambassadors
of my Father's kingdom, and as you go forth to proclaim the glad
tidings, put your trust in the Father whose messengers you are. Do not
forcibly resist injustice; put not your trust in the arm of the flesh.
If your neighbor smites you on the right cheek, turn to him the other
also. Be willing to suffer injustice rather than to go to law among
yourselves. In kindness and with mercy minister to all who are in
distress and in need.
140:3.15 "I say to
you: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who
curse you, and pray for those who despitefully use you. And whatsoever
you believe that I would do to men, do you also to them.
140:3.16 "Your
Father in heaven makes the sun to shine on the evil as well as upon the
good; likewise he sends rain on the just and the unjust. You are the
sons of God; even more, you are now the ambassadors of my Father's
kingdom. Be merciful, even as God is merciful, and in the eternal future
of the kingdom you shall be perfect, even as your heavenly Father is
perfect.
140:3.17 "You are
commissioned to save men, not to judge them. At the end of your earth
life you will all expect mercy; therefore do I require of you during
your mortal life that you show mercy to all of your brethren in the
flesh. Make not the mistake of trying to pluck a mote out of your
brother's eye when there is a beam in your own eye. Having first cast
the beam out of your own eye, you can the better see to cast the mote
out of your brother's eye.
140:3.18 "Discern
the truth clearly; live the righteous life fearlessly; and so shall you
be my apostles and my Father's ambassadors. You have heard it said: `If
the blind lead the blind, they both shall fall into the pit.' If you
would guide others into the kingdom, you must yourselves walk in the
clear light of living truth. In all the business of the kingdom I exhort
you to show just judgment and keen wisdom. Present not that which is
holy to dogs, neither cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample
your gems under foot and turn to rend you.
140:3.19 "I warn you
against false prophets who will come to you in sheep's clothing, while
on the inside they are as ravening wolves. By their fruits you shall
know them. Do men gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles? Even
so, every good tree brings forth good fruit, but the corrupt tree bears
evil fruit. A good tree cannot yield evil fruit, neither can a corrupt
tree produce good fruit. Every tree that does not bring forth good fruit
is presently hewn down and cast into the fire. In gaining an entrance
into the kingdom of heaven, it is the motive that counts. My Father
looks into the hearts of men and judges by their inner longings and
their sincere intentions.
140:3.20 "In the
great day of the kingdom judgment, many will say to me, `Did we not
prophesy in your name and by your name do many wonderful works?' But I
will be compelled to say to them, `I never knew you; depart from me you
who are false teachers.' But every one who hears this charge and
sincerely executes his commission to represent me before men even as I
have represented my Father to you, shall find an abundant entrance into
my service and into the kingdom of the heavenly Father."
140:3.21 Never
before had the apostles heard Jesus speak in this way, for he had talked
to them as one having supreme authority. They came down from the
mountain about sundown, but no man asked Jesus a question.
4. YOU ARE THE SALT OF THE
EARTH
140:4.1 The
so-called "Sermon on the Mount" is not the gospel of Jesus. It does
contain much helpful instruction, but it was Jesus' ordination charge to
the twelve apostles. It was the Master's personal commission to those
who were to go on preaching the gospel and aspiring to represent him in
the world of men even as he was so eloquently and perfectly
representative of his Father.
140:4.2 "You are
the salt of the earth, salt with a saving savor. But if this salt has
lost its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? It is henceforth good for
nothing but to be cast out and trodden under foot of men."
140:4.3 In Jesus'
time salt was precious. It was even used for money. The modern word
"salary" is derived from salt. Salt not only flavors food, but it is
also a preservative. It makes other things more tasty, and thus it
serves by being spent.
140:4.4 "You are
the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do
men light a candle and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and
it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light so shine
before men that they may see your good works and be led to glorify your
Father who is in heaven."
140:4.5 While light
dispels darkness, it can also be so "blinding" as to confuse and
frustrate. We are admonished to let our light so shine that our
fellows will be guided into new and godly paths of enhanced living. Our
light should so shine as not to attract attention to self. Even one's
vocation can be utilized as an effective "reflector" for the
dissemination of this light of life.
140:4.6 Strong
characters are not derived from not doing wrong but rather from
actually doing right. Unselfishness is the badge of human greatness. The
highest levels of self-realization are attained by worship and service.
The happy and effective person is motivated, not by fear of wrongdoing,
but by love of right doing.
140:4.7 "By their
fruits you shall know them." Personality is basically changeless;
that which changes -- grows -- is the moral character. The major error
of modern religions is negativism. The tree which bears no fruit is
"hewn down and cast into the fire." Moral worth cannot be derived from
mere repression -- obeying the injunction "Thou shalt not." Fear and
shame are unworthy motivations for religious living. Religion is valid
only when it reveals the fatherhood of God and enhances the brotherhood
of men.
140:4.8 An effective
philosophy of living is formed by a combination of cosmic insight and
the total of one's emotional reactions to the social and economic
environment. Remember: While inherited urges cannot be fundamentally
modified, emotional responses to such urges can be changed; therefore
the moral nature can be modified, character can be improved. In the
strong character emotional responses are integrated and co-ordinated,
and thus is produced a unified personality. Deficient unification
weakens the moral nature and engenders unhappiness.
140:4.9 Without a
worthy goal, life becomes aimless and unprofitable, and much unhappiness
results. Jesus' discourse at the ordination of the twelve constitutes a
master philosophy of life. Jesus exhorted his followers to exercise
experiential faith. He admonished them not to depend on mere
intellectual assent, credulity, and established authority.
140:4.10 Education
should be a technique of learning (discovering) the better methods of
gratifying our natural and inherited urges, and happiness is the
resulting total of these enhanced techniques of emotional satisfactions.
Happiness is little dependent on environment, though pleasing
surroundings may greatly contribute thereto.
140:4.11 Every
mortal really craves to be a complete person, to be perfect even as the
Father in heaven is perfect, and such attainment is possible because in
the last analysis the "universe is truly fatherly."
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