P2084:1, 195:10.1 Christianity has indeed done a great service for this world, but what is now most needed is Jesus.
The world needs to see Jesus living again on earth in the experience of spirit-born mortals who effectively reveal the Master to all men.
It is futile to talk about a revival of primitive Christianity; you must go forward from where you find yourselves.
Modern culture must become spiritually baptized with a new revelation of Jesus' life and illuminated with a new understanding of his gospel of eternal salvation.
And when Jesus becomes thus lifted up, he will draw all men to himself.
Jesus' disciples should be more than conquerors, even overflowing sources of inspiration and enhanced living to all men.
Religion is only an exalted humanism until it is made divine by the discovery of the reality of the presence of God in personal experience.
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The beauty and sublimity, the humanity and divinity, the simplicity and uniqueness,
of Jesus' life on earth present such a striking and appealing picture of man-saving
and God-revealing that the theologians and philosophers of all time should be
effectively restrained from daring to form creeds or create theological systems
of spiritual bondage out of such a transcendental bestowal of God in the form
of man. In Jesus the universe produced a mortal man in whom the spirit of love
triumphed over the material handicaps of time and overcame the fact of physical
origin.
P2084:3, 195:10.3 Ever bear in mind -- God and men need each other.
They are mutually necessary to the full and final attainment of eternal personality experience in the divine destiny of universe finality.
P2084:4, 195:10.4 "The kingdom of God is within you" was probably the greatest pronouncement Jesus ever made, next to the declaration that his Father is a living and loving spirit.
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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.
P2084:6, 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.
P2084:7, 195:10.7 No social system or political regime which denies the reality of God can contribute in any constructive and lasting manner to the advancement of human civilization.
But Christianity, as it is subdivided and secularized today, presents the greatest single obstacle to its further advancement; especially is this true concerning the Orient.
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Ecclesiasticism is at once and forever incompatible
with that living faith, growing spirit, and firsthand experience of the faith-comrades
of Jesus in the brotherhood of man in the spiritual association of the kingdom
of heaven. The praiseworthy desire to preserve traditions of past achievement
often leads to the defense of outgrown systems of worship. The well-meant desire
to foster ancient thought systems effectually prevents the sponsoring of new
and adequate means and methods designed to satisfy the spiritual longings of
the expanding and advancing minds of modern men. Likewise, the Christian churches
of the twentieth century stand as great, but wholly unconscious, obstacles to
the immediate advance of the real gospel -- the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
P2085:1, 195:10.9 Many earnest persons who would gladly yield loyalty to the Christ of the gospel find it very difficult enthusiastically to support a church which exhibits so little of the spirit of his life and teachings, and which they have been erroneously taught he founded.
Jesus did not found the so-called Christian church, but he has, in every manner consistent with his nature, fostered it as the best existent exponent of his lifework on earth.
P2085:2, 195:10.10 If the Christian church would only dare to espouse the Master's program, thousands of apparently indifferent youths would rush forward to enlist in such a spiritual undertaking, and they would not hesitate to go all the way through with this great adventure.
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Christianity is seriously confronted with the doom embodied in one of its own
slogans: "A house divided against itself cannot stand." The non-Christian
world will hardly capitulate to a sect-divided
Christendom. The living Jesus is the only hope of a possible unification of
Christianity. The true church -- the Jesus brotherhood -- is invisible, spiritual,
and is characterized by unity, not necessarily by uniformity.
Uniformity is the earmark of the physical world of mechanistic nature. Spiritual
unity is the fruit of faith union with the living Jesus. The visible church
should refuse longer to handicap the progress of the invisible and spiritual
brotherhood of the kingdom of God. And this brotherhood is destined to become
a living organism in contrast to an institutionalized social organization.
It may well utilize such social organizations, but it must not be supplanted
by them.
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But the Christianity of even the twentieth century must not be despised. It
is the product of the combined moral genius of the God-knowing men of many races
during many ages, and it has truly been one of the greatest powers for good
on earth, and therefore no man should lightly regard it, notwithstanding its
inherent and acquired defects. Christianity still contrives
to move the minds of reflective men with mighty moral emotions.
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But there is no excuse for the involvement of the church in commerce and politics;
such unholy alliances are a flagrant betrayal of the Master. And the genuine
lovers of truth will be slow to forget that this powerful institutionalized
church has often dared to smother newborn faith
and persecute truth bearers who chanced to appear in unorthodox
raiment.
P2085:6, 195:10.14 It is all too true that such a church would not have survived unless there had been men in the world who preferred such a style of worship.
Many spiritually indolent souls crave an ancient and authoritative religion of ritual and sacred traditions.
Human evolution and spiritual progress are hardly sufficient to enable all men to dispense with religious authority.
And the invisible brotherhood of the kingdom may well include these family groups of various social and temperamental classes if they are only willing to become truly spirit-led sons of God.
But in this brotherhood of Jesus there is no place for sectarian rivalry, group bitterness, nor assertions of moral superiority and spiritual infallibility.
P2086:1, 195:10.15 These various groupings of Christians may serve to accommodate numerous different types of would-be believers among the various peoples of Western civilization, but such division of Christendom presents a grave weakness when it attempts to carry the gospel of Jesus to Oriental peoples.
These races do not yet understand that there is a religion of Jesus separate, and somewhat apart, from Christianity, which has more and more become a religion about Jesus.
P2086:2, 195:10.16 The great hope of Urantia lies in the possibility of a new revelation of Jesus with a new and enlarged presentation of his saving message which would spiritually unite in loving service the numerous families of his present-day professed followers.
P2086:3, 195:10.17 Even secular education could help in this great spiritual renaissance if it would pay more attention to the work of teaching youth how to engage in life planning and character progression.
The purpose of all education should be to foster and further the supreme purpose of life, the development of a majestic and well-balanced personality.
There is great need for the teaching of moral discipline in the place of so much self-gratification.
Upon such a foundation religion may contribute its spiritual incentive to the enlargement and enrichment of mortal life, even to the security and enhancement of life eternal.
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Christianity is an extemporized religion, and therefore
must it operate in low gear. High-gear spiritual
performances must await the new revelation and the more general acceptance of
the real religion of Jesus. But Christianity is a mighty religion, seeing that
the commonplace disciples of a crucified carpenter set in motion those teachings
which conquered the Roman world in three hundred years and then went on to triumph
over the barbarians who overthrew Rome. This same
Christianity conquered -- absorbed and exalted -- the whole stream of Hebrew
theology and Greek philosophy. And then, when this Christian religion became
comatose for more than a thousand years as a result of an overdose
of mysteries and paganism, it resurrected itself and virtually reconquered
the whole Western world. Christianity contains enough of Jesus' teachings to
immortalize it.
P2086:5, 195:10.19 If Christianity could only grasp more of Jesus' teachings, it could do so much more in helping modern man to solve his new and increasingly complex problems.
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Christianity suffers under a great handicap because it has become identified
in the minds of all the world as a part of the social system, the industrial
life, and the moral standards of Western civilization; and thus has Christianity
unwittingly seemed to sponsor a society which staggers under the guilt of tolerating
science without idealism, politics without principles, wealth without
work, pleasure without restraint, knowledge without character, power without
conscience, and industry without morality.
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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.