P2062:10, 194:3.1
Many queer and strange teachings became associated with the early narratives
of the day of Pentecost. In subsequent times the events of this day, on which
the Spirit of Truth, the new teacher, came to dwell with mankind, have become
confused with the foolish outbreaks of rampant
emotionalism. The chief mission
of this outpoured spirit of the Father and the Son is to teach men about the
truths of the Father's love and the Son's mercy. These are the truths of divinity
which men can comprehend more fully than all the other divine traits of character.
The Spirit of Truth is concerned primarily with the revelation of the Father's
spirit nature and the Son's moral character. The Creator Son, in the flesh,
revealed God to men; the Spirit of Truth, in the heart, reveals the Creator
Son to men. When man yields the "fruits of the spirit" in his life, he is
simply showing forth the traits which the Master manifested in his own earthly
life. When Jesus was on earth, he lived his life as one personality -- Jesus
of Nazareth. As the indwelling spirit of the "new teacher," the Master has,
since Pentecost, been able to live his life anew in the experience of every
truth-taught believer.
P2062:11, 194:3.2
Many things which happen in the course of a human life are hard to understand,
difficult to reconcile with the idea that this is a universe in which truth
prevails and in which righteousness triumphs. It so often appears that
slander,
lies, dishonesty, and unrighteousness -- sin -- prevail. Does faith, after
all, triumph over evil, sin, and iniquity? It does. And the life and death
of Jesus are the eternal proof that the truth of goodness and the faith of
the spirit-led creature will always be vindicated. They taunted Jesus on the
cross, saying, "Let us see if God will come and deliver him." It looked dark
on that day of the crucifixion, but it was gloriously bright on the resurrection
morning; it was still brighter and more joyous on the day of Pentecost. The
religions of pessimistic despair seek to obtain release from the burdens of
life; they crave extinction in endless slumber and rest. These are the religions
of primitive fear and dread. The religion of Jesus is a new gospel of faith
to be proclaimed to struggling humanity. This new religion is founded on faith,
hope, and love.
P2063:1, 194:3.3
To Jesus, mortal life had dealt its hardest,
cruelest, and
bitterest blows;
and this man met these ministrations of despair with faith, courage, and the
unswerving determination to do his Father's will. Jesus met life in all its
terrible reality and mastered it -- even in death. He did not use religion
as a release from life. The religion of Jesus does not seek to escape this
life in order to enjoy the waiting bliss of another existence. The religion
of Jesus provides the joy and peace of another and spiritual existence to
enhance and ennoble the life which men now live in the flesh.
P2063:2, 194:3.4
If religion is an
opiate to the people, it is not the religion of Jesus. On
the cross he refused to drink the
deadening drug, and his spirit, poured out
upon all flesh, is a mighty world influence which leads man upward and urges
him onward. The spiritual forward urge is the most powerful driving force
present in this world; the
truth-learning believer is the one progressive
and aggressive soul on earth.
P2063:3, 194:3.5
On the day of Pentecost the religion of Jesus broke all national restrictions
and racial fetters. It is forever true, "Where the spirit of the Lord is,
there is liberty." On this day the Spirit of Truth became the personal gift
from the Master to every mortal. This spirit was bestowed for the purpose
of qualifying believers more effectively to preach the gospel of the kingdom,
but they mistook the experience of receiving the outpoured spirit for a part
of the new gospel which they were unconsciously formulating.
P2063:4, 194:3.6
Do not overlook the fact that the Spirit of Truth was bestowed upon all sincere
believers; this gift of the spirit did not come only to the apostles. The
one hundred and twenty men and women assembled in the upper chamber all received
the new teacher, as did all the honest of heart throughout the whole world.
This new teacher was bestowed upon mankind, and every soul received him in
accordance with the love for truth and the capacity to grasp and comprehend
spiritual realities. At last, true religion is delivered from the custody
of priests and all sacred classes and finds its real manifestation in the
individual souls of men.
P2063:5, 194:3.7
The religion of Jesus fosters the highest type of human civilization in that
it creates the highest type of spiritual personality and proclaims the sacredness
of that person.
P2063:6, 194:3.8
The coming of the Spirit of Truth on Pentecost made possible a religion which
is neither radical nor conservative; it is neither the old nor the new; it
is to be dominated neither by the old nor the young. The fact of Jesus' earthly
life provides a fixed point for the anchor of time, while the bestowal of
the Spirit of Truth provides for the everlasting expansion and endless growth
of the religion which he lived and the gospel which he proclaimed. The spirit
guides into all truth; he is the teacher of an expanding and
always-growing
religion of endless progress and divine unfolding. This new teacher will be
forever unfolding to the truth-seeking believer that which was so divinely
folded up in the person and nature of the Son of Man.
P2064:1, 194:3.9
The manifestations associated with the bestowal of the "new teacher," and
the reception of the apostles' preaching by the men of various races and nations
gathered together at Jerusalem, indicate the universality of the religion
of Jesus. The gospel of the kingdom was to be identified with no particular
race, culture, or language. This day of Pentecost witnessed the great effort
of the spirit to liberate the religion of Jesus from its inherited Jewish
fetters. Even after this demonstration of pouring out the spirit upon all
flesh, the apostles at first endeavored to impose the requirements of Judaism
upon their converts. Even Paul had trouble with his Jerusalem brethren because
he refused to subject the gentiles to these Jewish practices. No revealed
religion can spread to all the world when it makes the serious mistake of
becoming permeated with some national culture or associated with established
racial, social, or economic practices.
P2064:2, 194:3.10
The bestowal of the Spirit of Truth was independent of all forms, ceremonies,
sacred places, and special behavior by those who received the fullness of
its manifestation. When the spirit came upon those assembled in the upper
chamber, they were simply sitting there, having just been engaged in silent
prayer. The spirit was bestowed in the country as well as in the city. It
was not necessary for the apostles to go apart to a lonely place for years
of solitary meditation in order to receive the spirit. For all time, Pentecost
disassociates the idea of spiritual experience from the notion of especially
favorable environments.
P2064:3, 194:3.11
Pentecost, with its spiritual endowment, was designed forever to loose the
religion of the Master from all dependence upon physical force; the teachers
of this new religion are now equipped with spiritual weapons. They are to
go out to conquer the world with unfailing forgiveness, matchless good will,
and abounding love. They are equipped to overcome evil with good, to vanquish
hate by love, to destroy fear with a courageous and living faith in truth.
Jesus had already taught his followers that his religion was never passive;
always were his disciples to be active and positive in their ministry of mercy
and in their manifestations of love. No longer did these believers look upon
Yahweh as "the Lord of Hosts." They now regarded the eternal Deity as the
"God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ." They made that progress, at least,
even if they did in some measure fail fully to grasp the truth that God is
also the spiritual Father of every individual.
P2064:4, 194:3.12
Pentecost endowed mortal man with the power to forgive personal injuries,
to keep sweet in the midst of the gravest injustice, to remain unmoved in
the face of appalling danger, and to challenge the evils of hate and anger
by the fearless acts of love and forbearance. Urantia has passed through the
ravages of great and destructive wars in its history. All participants in
these terrible struggles met with defeat. There was but one victor; there
was only one who came out of these embittered struggles with an enhanced reputation
-- that was Jesus of Nazareth and his gospel of overcoming evil with good.
The secret of a better civilization is bound up in the Master's teachings
of the brotherhood of man, the good will of love and mutual trust.
P2065:1, 194:3.13
Up to Pentecost, religion had revealed only man seeking for God; since Pentecost,
man is still searching for God, but there shines out over the world the spectacle
of God also seeking for man and sending his spirit to dwell within him when
he has found him.
P2065:2, 194:3.14
Before the teachings of Jesus which culminated in Pentecost, women had little
or no spiritual standing in the tenets of the older religions. After Pentecost,
in the brotherhood of the kingdom woman stood before God on an equality with
man. Among the one hundred and twenty who received this special visitation
of the spirit were many of the women disciples, and they shared these blessings
equally with the men believers. No longer can man presume to monopolize the
ministry of religious service. The Pharisee might go on
thanking God that
he was "not born a woman, a leper, or a gentile," but among the followers
of Jesus woman has been forever set free from all religious discriminations
based on sex. Pentecost obliterated all religious discrimination founded on
racial distinction, cultural differences, social caste, or sex prejudice.
No wonder these believers in the new religion would cry out, "Where the spirit
of the Lord is, there is liberty."
P2065:3, 194:3.15
Both the mother and brother of Jesus were present among the one hundred and
twenty believers, and as members of this common group of disciples, they also
received the outpoured spirit. They received no more of the good gift than
did their fellows. No special gift was bestowed upon the members of Jesus'
earthly family. Pentecost marked the end of special priesthoods and all belief
in sacred families.
P2065:4, 194:3.16
Before Pentecost the apostles had given up much for Jesus. They had sacrificed
their homes, families, friends, worldly goods, and positions. At Pentecost
they gave themselves to God, and the Father and the Son responded by giving
themselves to man -- sending their spirits to live within men. This experience
of losing self and finding the spirit was not one of emotion; it was an act
of intelligent
self-surrender and unreserved consecration.
P2065:5, 194:3.17
Pentecost was the call to spiritual unity among gospel believers. When the
spirit descended on the disciples at Jerusalem, the same thing happened in
Philadelphia, Alexandria, and at all other places where true believers dwelt.
It was literally true that "there was but one heart and soul among the multitude
of the believers." The religion of Jesus is the most powerful unifying influence
the world has ever known.
P2065:6, 194:3.18
Pentecost was designed to lessen the self-assertiveness of individuals, groups,
nations, and races. It is this spirit of self-assertiveness which so increases
in tension that it periodically breaks loose in destructive wars. Mankind
can be unified only by the spiritual approach, and the Spirit of Truth is
a world influence which is universal.
P2065:7, 194:3.19
The coming of the Spirit of Truth purifies the human heart and leads the recipient
to formulate a life purpose single to the will of God and the welfare of men.
The material spirit of selfishness has been swallowed up in this new spiritual
bestowal of selflessness. Pentecost, then and now, signifies that the Jesus
of history has become the divine Son of living experience. The joy of this
outpoured spirit, when it is consciously experienced in human life, is a tonic
for health, a stimulus for mind, and an unfailing energy for the soul.
P2065:8, 194:3.20
Prayer did not bring the spirit on the day of Pentecost, but it did have much
to do with determining the capacity of receptivity which characterized the
individual believers. Prayer does not move the divine heart to liberality
of bestowal, but it does so often dig out larger and deeper channels wherein
the divine bestowals may flow to the hearts and souls of those who thus remember
to maintain unbroken communion with their Maker through sincere prayer and
true worship.