Jesus magnificently demonstrated
living faith in God. He never doubted the certainty of God's watch care.
His faith was not merely intellectual; it was a profound conviction
which securely held him in the living reality of God and destroyed every
desire that conflicted with the will of the Father. Jesus never failed
to exhibit unquestioning loyalty to God's will.
Jesus trusted God as a child trusts his
father. His complete dependence on God gave Jesus the assurance of absolute
personal security. Jesus had confidence in the goodness of the universe.
He wants his followers to believe in the reality of the Father's love
so that they too can experience the confidence that comes from knowing
they are children of God.
Jesus was the most truly religious person
who ever lived on earth. If the religion of Jesus suddenly replaced
the religion about Jesus, the social, economic, and moral transformations
that would occur would be revolutionary.
Christianity is founded on the personal
religious experience of Paul, but the gospel of the kingdom is founded
on the personal religious experience of Jesus. We should not literally
imitate Jesus' life; we need to trust God as Jesus trusts God and to
believe in each other as he believes in us. The greatest of all human
knowledge is knowing the religious life of Jesus and how he lived it.
Jesus' life reveals a pattern of religious
growth that started with early primitive awe, moved through personal
spiritual communion, and arrived at advanced consciousness of oneness
with the Father. He grew from the humble mortal status that prompted
his words, "Why do you call me good?" to the sublime consciousness of
divinity which led him to say, "Which one of you convicts me of sin?"
Jesus did not believe, as Paul did, that
the world was fundamentally evil. He viewed humans positively. Jesus
saw men as sons of God and knew of the magnificent futures awaiting
those who chose survival. Jesus was willing to devote himself to mortal
service because of the high value that he placed on people. We are uplifted
by his extraordinary faith in us.
There are three evidences that spirit
indwells the human mind. The first is love-only a spirit-indwelt mind
is capable of altruism. The second is wisdom-only a spirit-indwelt mind
can discern that the universe is friendly. The third is worship-only
a spirit-indwelt mind can realize the divine presence and seek experience
with divinity.
The human mind does not create value.
It can only discover, recognize, interpret, and choose values and meanings.
Human survival is dependent on choosing those values selected by the
indwelling Adjuster, the spirit-value sorter. Man's challenge on earth
is to achieve better communication with this indwelling Monitor.
Be not discouraged; human evolution is
still in progress, and the revelation of God in the world, in and through
Jesus, shall not fail.