"others whom you think" was changed to "others who you think"
in the third Urantia Foundation printing.
Original Paragraph:
P1927:3, 177:5.2
This was the occasion of Jesus' warning his followers to beware of the support
of the multitude. He recounted their experiences in Galilee when time and again
great throngs of people enthusiastically followed them around and then just
as ardently turned against them and returned to their former ways of believing
and living. And then he said: "And so you must not allow yourselves to be deceived
by the great crowds who heard us in the temple, and who seemed to believe our
teachings. These multitudes listen to the truth and believe it superficially
with their minds, but few of them permit the word of truth to strike down into
the heart with living roots. Those who know the gospel only in the mind, and
who have not experienced it in the heart, cannot be depended upon for support
when real trouble comes. When the rulers of the Jews reach an agreement to destroy
the Son of Man, and when they strike with one accord, you will see the multitude
either flee in dismay or else stand by in silent amazement while these maddened
and blinded rulers lead the teachers of the gospel truth to their death. And
then, when adversity and persecution descend upon you, still others
whom you think love the truth will be scattered, and some will renounce
the gospel and desert you. Some who have been very close to us have already
made up their minds to desert. You have rested today in preparation for those
times which are now upon us. Watch, therefore, and pray that on the morrow you
may be strengthened for the days that are just ahead."