A Study of God as Personal
by Ruth Burton
References in [brackets] indicate Paper:Section.Paragraph; references in (parentheses) indicate page and paragraph numbers in the original edition of The Urantia Book.
- God the Father
- 1. As Creator
- The Universal Father is a Creator, Controller, and Upholder. [1:0.1]
- Creatorship is the aggregate acting nature of God. [3:0.3]
- Creation of the Central Universe, as if in sequence (6.1,3); (13.nl);
(90.2,3); (91.2-8)
- Creation of the Superuniverse, in time, by evolution (129.2-8); (130.3);
(164.2,3)
- In the above references, do you find any partial parallels to modern
theories of the origin of the universe? For detailed study, see Paper 15.Sec.1-8;
Papers 41, 42.
- 2. God as an infinite Spirit-Person.
- God is spirit--an infinite spirit person. [1:3.1]
- God is a universal Spirit. [1:3.5]
- Although spirit, God is real. (16.1,2); (23.Sec.2); (25.Sec.3)
- A mystery, but can be "seen" by faith.
- Only by faith can the infinite mystery of God be experienced by the
finite mind. [1:4.3]
- (17.3 26.Sec.4)
- The personality of God.
- God functions on three subinfinite personality levels. [F:2.2-5]
- "God" is a term which always denotes personality. [F:2.5]
- "God" is a word designating all personal relations of Deity.
[F:2.6]
- God is personality. [1:5.5]
- Religious experience implies the personality of God--but only revelation
validates it. [1:5.8]
- The concept of the personality of God is the measure of religious maturity.
[1:5.8]
- God's infinity should not eclipse his personality. [1:5.1]
- While God must be much more than personality, he cannot be anything
less. [1:5.2]
- To science God is a cause; to philosophy an idea; to religion a person.
[1:6.1]
- The personality concept of God favors fellowship which cannot exist
between non-personal things. [1:7.1]
- Truth and beauty may exist without personality, but goodness and love
are associated only with persons. [1:7.3]
- God's conduct is personal--conscious and volitional. He is not a slave
to his own perfection and infinity. [12:7.2]
- God is a perfect person who can know and be known--who can love and
be loved. [1:5.6]
- By trinitizing the Father divests himself of unqualified personality,
thus becoming the loving father of all his unuiverse children. [10:2.1]
- (40.4,5) When man loses sight of the love of a personal God... (28.nl)
Let us not doubt his personal primacy...
- 3. The nature of God.
- A loving Father, as revealed by Michael.
- In science, God is a cause; in philosophy, a reality; in religion,
a loving Father. [4:4.4]
- God is known by many names--on bestowal worlds, he is called "Our
Father." [1:1.2,3]
- Of all the things God might be, he is more--a loving Father. [1:2.2]
- God is neigher manlike nor machinelike. [1:2.1]
- The nature of God is best understood by the life and teachings of Jesus.
[2:0.1]
- (1856.2) ....the Infinite, focalized in Jesus.
- (1857.4) Jesus is the spiritual lens.....
- The infinity of God.
- Notwithstanding God's eternity and infinity, he is absolute in volition.
[4:4.1]
- There is no limit to the number of spirit monitors which God can bestow.
[3:4.3]
- The unstinted bestowal of himself upon his universes does not diminish
his potential of power, wisdom, and love. [3:4.1]
- Regardless of how much you comprehend God the Father, you will always
be staggered by the concept of the Father-I AM. [106:7.5]
- Inability to attain the infinity of God should not prevent our enjoying
him on finite levels. [106:7.6]
- (34.nl) ....absolutely, unqualifiedly infinite
- (35.2-4) ....willingly downstep... modify, attenuate his infinity.
- The Justice and mercy of God.
- Willful sin and iniquity are automatically suicidal. [2:3.4]
- The final result of wholehearted sin is annihilation. [2:3.1]
- The creature's need is sufficient to insure the full flow of the Father's
mercy. [2:4.3]
- Mercy is a wise and understanding application of justice--not a contravention.
[2"4.5]
- (40.Sec.6)
- The love of God.
- God is love. [2:5.1]
- The Father's love follows us throughout the endless circle of the eternal
ages. [2:5.2]
- The love of God is intelligent, wise, and farseeing. God is love, but
love is not God. [2:5.3]
- Love is the dominant characteristic of all God's personal dealings
with his children. [2:5.5]
- Love identifies the volitional will of God. [2:6.1]
- It is wrong to think that God only loves us because of the sacrifices
of his Sons. [2:5.2]
- The face which God turns toward al persons is the face of a loving
Father. [105:1.6]
- (38.Sec.5); (50.nl) ...cosmic sociology
- (59.3) ....freewill not ruled by power greatest satisfaction
- 4. The attributes of God--phases of his infinite nature.
- Omnipresence
- Omnipresence is a part of God's infinite nature. [3:1.4]
- The Universal Father is everywhere present. [3:1.1]
- The Universal Controller is present in the gravity circuits of the
universes. [3:1.6]
- The everywhere spirit presence of the Father is coordinated with the
spirit presence of the Son. [3:1.1]
- (44.1 - 46.1)
- Omnipotence
- God is omnipotent. [3:2.1]
- God upholds the worlds in space. [3:2.2]
- The omnipotent Father dominates the absolute levels of material, mindal,
and spiritual energies. [3:2.3]
- The divine omnipotence is only limited by:
- a. The Love of God
- b. The Will of God
- c. The Law of God [3:2.4-7]
- (46.Sec.2)
- Omniscience
- God knows all things. [3:3.6]
- God sees the end from the beginning--his plan embraces all creation.
[2:1.4]
- God is free from conflicting attitudes--antagonisms. His free will
is the satisfaction of the eternal nature. [2:4.3]
- Only God knows the nubmer of stars. And he knows our ups and downs.
[3:3.2]
- God's foreknowledge does not in any way abrogate the freedom of his
children. [3:3.4]
- Omniscience does not imply the knowing of the unknowable. [3:3.5]
- (48.Sec.3)
- 5. God's relation to the universe
- Only in a limited sense is nature the habit of God--nature is modified
by finite evolution. [4:2.1]
- Nature is a combination of Paradise perfection and evolutionary imperfection.
[4:2.3]
- Nature is marred by misthinking and scarred by rebellion. Nature is
not God. [4:2.6]
- (44.last) ...living God greater than...creation.....
- (48.3) ...crushing cruelty...indifference...not personal doings...
See also (56.Sec.2)
- God is changeless
- God is stationary, self-contained, and changeless. [4:4.1]
- The laws of an unchanging God stabilize the everywhere changing universe.
[102:7.2]
- God and the universe are not identical--one is cause, the other effect.
[102:7.1]
- God's perfection is complete, his counsel immutable, his acts infallible.
[2:2.2]
- (57.Sec.3)
- Erroneous ideas about God
- Being created in the "image of God" refers to the indweling
Mystery Monitors. [1:3.1]
- God is not jealous of his creatures--he might be jealous for
them. [4:3.1]
- God makes no mistakes and harbors no regrets. He does grieve over the
spiritual poverty of his children. [4:3.3]
- God repents of nothing--his wisdom and insight are unqualifiedly perfect.
[4:3.2]
- God is incapable of wrath or anger--such reactions are foreign to his
gracious nature. [4:3.2]
- (59.Sec.5)
- Delegation of authority and power
- In divesting himself of absoluteness, God retained absolute volition
and fatherhood.[10:3.5]
- All of God's delegations of power and authority are self-imposed. [10:3.1]
- The Father rules through his sons--and on down through the subordinates
of these sons. [3:5.1]
- God is a silent partner in Deity only in that he never does that which
others can do. [32:4.1]
- See also (1l1.5 - 112.3)
- 6. God's relation to the individual
- God is not in hiding--he craves to reveal himself. It is our finitude
that separates us from the Father. [5:1.2]
- God is approachable--the Father is attainable. Divine love opens the
way for our Paradise ascent. [5:1.7]
- The magnitude and grandeur of God should not overawe us--the Father
dwells with us. [12:7.1]
- The positive proof of God is found in the personal religious experience
of God-knowing mortals. [1:2.7]
- Wrongdoing does not alienate God, but our choice can influence the
Divine Presence. [3:1.4]
- Though God functions through myriads of divine associates--even though
he abides onParadise, the divine presence also dwells in the minds of men.[12:7.1]
- Through the indwelling spirit (62.2 - 65.3); (139.1-3)
- By the bestowal of human personality
- God is the bestower, conservator, and destiny of personality. [5:6.1]
- God bestows personality, endowing it with creative consciousness and
free will. [5:6.4]
- Personality is an unsolved mystery. [5:6.2]
- The personality circuit of all creation centers in the person of the
Universal Father. [5:6.5]
- God bestows himself upon his spirit children and makes personal contact
with mortals by means of his prepersonal fragments. [5:0.2]
- When all is said and done--God is our Father. [5:6.1]
- See also (29.Sec.6)
- Personality involves freewill choice. The Creator's relation to us
is one of utmost respect for our right to make our own choices.
- Wrongdoing does not alienate God, but our choice can influence the
Divine Presence. [3:1.4]
- God bestows personality, endowing it with creative consciousness and
free will. [5:6.4]
- (51.4) Inevitabilities
- (52.1 69.1ast)
- (70,Sec 6) -- especially (71,3)
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