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Urantia Book Paper 178 Last Day At The Camp
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SPIRITWEB ORG, PROMOTING SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS ON THE INTERNET.
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Subjects Archive The Urantia Book Urantia Book PART IV: The Life and Teachings
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of Jesus : The Bestowal Of Michael On Urantia The Times Of Michael's Bestowal
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Birth And Infancy Of Jesus The Early Childhood Of Jesus The Later Childhood Of
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Jesus Jesus At Jerusalem The Two Crucial Years The Adolescent Years Jesus'
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Early Manhood The Later Adult Life Of Jesus On The Way To Rome The World's
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Religions The Sojourn At Rome The Return From Rome The Transition Years John
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The Baptist Baptism And The Forty Days Tarrying Time In Galilee Training The
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Kingdom's Messengers The Twelve Apostles The Ordination Of The Twelve Beginning
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The Public Work The Passover At Jerusalem Going Through Samaria At Gilboa And
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In The Decapolis Four Eventful Days At Capernaum First Preaching Tour Of
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Galilee The Interlude Visit To Jerusalem Training Evangelists At Bethsaida The
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Second Preaching Tour The Third Preaching Tour Tarrying And Teaching By The
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Seaside Events Leading Up To The Capernaum Crisis The Crisis At Capernaum Last
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Days At Capernaum Fleeing Through Northern Galilee The Sojourn At Tyre And
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Sidon At Caesarea-philippi The Mount Of Transfiguration The Decapolis Tour
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Rodan Of Alexandria Further Discussions With Rodan At The Feast Of Tabernacles
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Ordination Of The Seventy At Magadan At The Feast Of Dedication The Perean
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Mission Begins Last Visit To Northern Perea The Visit To Philadelphia The
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Resurrection Of Lazarus Last Teaching At Pella The Kingdom Of Heaven On The Way
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To Jerusalem Going Into Jerusalem Monday In Jerusalem ... Last Day At The Camp
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Paper 178 Last Day At The Camp
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Introduction
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JESUS planned to spend this Thursday, his last free day on earth as a divine
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Son incarnated in the flesh, with his apostles and a few loyal and devoted
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disciples. Soon after the breakfast hour on this beautiful morning, the Master
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led them to a secluded spot a short distance above their camp and there taught
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them many new truths. Although Jesus delivered other discourses to the apostles
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during the early evening hours of the day, this talk of Thursday forenoon was
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his farewell address to the combined camp group of apostles and chosen
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disciples, both Jews and gentiles. The twelve were all present save Judas.
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Peter and several of the apostles remarked about his absence, and some of them
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thought Jesus had sent him into the city to attend to some matter, probably to
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arrange the details of their forthcoming celebration of the Passover. Judas did
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not return to the camp until midafternoon, a short time before Jesus led the
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twelve into Jerusalem to partake of the Last Supper.
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1. DISCOURSE ON SONSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP
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Jesus talked to about fifty of his trusted followers for almost two hours and
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answered a score of questions regarding the relation of the kingdom of heaven
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to the kingdoms of this world, concerning the relation of sonship with God to
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citizenship in earthly governments. This discourse, together with his answers
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to questions, may be summarized and restated in modern language as follows:
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The kingdoms of this world, being material, may often find it necessary to
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employ physical force in the execution of their laws and for the maintenance of
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order. In the kingdom of heaven true believers will not resort to the
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employment of physical force. The kingdom of heaven, being a spiritual
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brotherhood of the spirit-born sons of God, may be promulgated only by the
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power of the spirit. This distinction of procedure refers to the relations of
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the kingdom of believers to the kingdoms of secular government and does not
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nullify the right of social groups of believers to maintain order in their
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ranks and administer discipline upon unruly and unworthy members.
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There is nothing incompatible between sonship in the spiritual kingdom and
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citizenship in the secular or civil government. It is the believer's duty to
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render to Caesar the things which are Caesar's and to God the things which are
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God's. There cannot be any disagreement between these two requirements, the one
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being material and the other spiritual, unless it should develop that a Caesar
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presumes to usurp the prerogatives of God and demand that spiritual homage and
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supreme worship be rendered to him. In such a case you shall worship
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only God while you seek to enlighten such misguided earthly rulers and in this
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way lead them also to the recognition of the Father in heaven. You shall not
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render spiritual worship to earthly rulers; neither should you employ the
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physical forces of earthly governments, whose rulers may sometime become
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believers, in the work of furthering the mission of the spiritual kingdom.
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Sonship in the kingdom, from the standpoint of advancing civilization, should
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assist you in becoming the ideal citizens of the kingdoms of this world since
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brotherhood and service are the cornerstones of the gospel of the kingdom. The
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love call of the spiritual kingdom should prove to be the effective destroyer
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of the hate urge of the unbelieving and war-minded citizens of the earthly
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kingdoms. But these material-minded sons in darkness will never know of your
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spiritual light of truth unless you draw very near them with that unselfish
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social service which is the natural outgrowth of the bearing of the fruits of
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the spirit in the life experience of each individual believer.
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As mortal and material men, you are indeed citizens of the earthly kingdoms,
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and you should be good citizens, all the better for having become reborn spirit
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sons of the heavenly kingdom. As faith-enlightened and spirit-liberated sons of
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the kingdom of heaven, you face a double responsibility of duty to man and duty
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to God while you voluntarily assume a third and sacred obligation: service to
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the brotherhood of God-knowing believers.
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You may not worship your temporal rulers, and you should not employ temporal
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power in the furtherance of the spiritual kingdom; but you should manifest the
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righteous ministry of loving service to believers and unbelievers alike. In the
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gospel of the kingdom there resides the mighty Spirit of Truth, and presently I
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will pour out this same spirit upon all flesh. The fruits of the spirit, your
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sincere and loving service, are the mighty social lever to uplift the races of
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darkness, and this Spirit of Truth will become your power-multiplying fulcrum.
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Display wisdom and exhibit sagacity in your dealings with unbelieving civil
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rulers. By discretion show yourselves to be expert in ironing out minor
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disagreements and in adjusting trifling misunderstandings. In every possible
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way--in everything short of your spiritual allegiance to the rulers of the
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universe--seek to live peaceably with all men. Be you always as wise as
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serpents but as harmless as doves.
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You should be made all the better citizens of the secular government as a
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result of becoming enlightened sons of the kingdom; so should the rulers of
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earthly governments become all the better rulers in civil affairs as a result
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of believing this gospel of the heavenly kingdom. The attitude of unselfish
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service of man and intelligent worship of God should make all kingdom believers
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better world citizens, while the attitude of honest citizenship and sincere
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devotion to one's temporal duty should help to make such a citizen the more
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easily reached by the spirit call to sonship in the heavenly kingdom.
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So long as the rulers of earthly governments seek to exercise the authority of
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religious dictators, you who believe this gospel can expect only trouble,
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persecution, and even death. But the very light which you bear to the world,
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and even the very manner in which you will suffer and die for this gospel of
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the kingdom, will, in themselves, eventually enlighten the whole world and
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result in the gradual divorcement of politics and religion. The persistent
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preaching of this gospel of the kingdom will some day bring to all nations a
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new and unbelievable liberation, intellectual freedom, and religious liberty.
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Under the soon-coming persecutions by those who hate this gospel of joy and
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liberty, you will thrive and the kingdom will prosper. But you will stand in
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grave danger in subsequent times when most men will speak well of kingdom
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believers and many in high places nominally accept the gospel of the heavenly
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kingdom. Learn to be faithful to the kingdom even in times of peace and
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prosperity. Tempt not the angels of your supervision to lead you in troublous
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ways as a loving discipline designed to save your ease-drifting souls.
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Remember that you are commissioned to preach this gospel of the kingdom--the
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supreme desire to do the Father's will coupled with the supreme joy of the
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faith realization of sonship with God--and you must not allow anything to
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divert your devotion to this one duty. Let all mankind benefit from the
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overflow of your loving spiritual ministry, enlightening intellectual
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communion, and uplifting social service; but none of these humanitarian labors,
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nor all of them, should be permitted to take the place of proclaiming the
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gospel. These mighty ministrations are the social by-products of the still more
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mighty and sublime ministrations and transformations wrought in the heart of
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the kingdom believer by the living Spirit of Truth and by the personal
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realization that the faith of a spirit-born man confers the assurance of living
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fellowship with the eternal God.
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You must not seek to promulgate truth nor to establish righteousness by the
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power of civil governments or by the enaction of secular laws. You may always
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labor to persuade men's minds, but you must never dare to compel them. You must
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not forget the great law of human fairness which I have taught you in positive
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form: Whatsoever you would that men should do to you, do even so to them.
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When a kingdom believer is called upon to serve the civil government, let him
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render such service as a temporal citizen of such a government, albeit such a
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believer should display in his civil service all of the ordinary traits of
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citizenship as these have been enhanced by the spiritual enlightenment of the
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ennobling association of the mind of mortal man with the indwelling spirit of
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the eternal God. If the unbeliever can qualify as a superior civil servant, you
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should seriously question whether the roots of truth in your heart have not
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died from the lack of the living waters of combined spiritual communion and
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social service. The consciousness of sonship with God should quicken the entire
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life service of every man, woman, and child who has become the possessor of
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such a mighty stimulus to all the inherent powers of a human personality.
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You are not to be passive mystics or colorless ascetics; you should not become
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dreamers and drifters, supinely trusting in a fictitious Providence to provide
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even the necessities of life. You are indeed to be gentle in your dealings with
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erring mortals, patient in your intercourse with ignorant men, and forbearing
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under provocation; but you are also to be valiant in defense of righteousness,
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mighty in the promulgation of truth, and aggressive in the preaching of this
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gospel of the kingdom, even to the ends of the earth.
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This gospel of the kingdom is a living truth. I have told you it is like the
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leaven in the dough, like the grain of mustard seed; and now I declare that it
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is like the seed of the living being, which, from generation to generation,
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while it remains the same living seed, unfailingly unfolds itself in new
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manifestations and grows acceptably in channels of new adaptation to the
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peculiar needs and conditions of each successive generation. The revelation I
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have made to you is a living revelation, and I desire that it shall bear
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appropriate fruits in each individual and in each generation in accordance with
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the laws of spiritual growth,
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increase, and adaptative development. From generation to generation this gospel
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must show increasing vitality and exhibit greater depth of spiritual power. It
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must not be permitted to become merely a sacred memory, a mere tradition about
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me and the times in which we now live.
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And forget not: We have made no direct attack upon the persons or upon the
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authority of those who sit in Moses' seat; we only offered them the new light,
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which they have so vigorously rejected. We have assailed them only by the
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denunciation of their spiritual disloyalty to the very truths which they
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profess to teach and safeguard. We clashed with these established leaders and
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recognized rulers only when they threw themselves directly in the way of the
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preaching of the gospel of the kingdom to the sons of men. And even now, it is
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not we who assail them, but they who seek our destruction. Do not forget that
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you are commissioned to go forth preaching only the good news. You are not to
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attack the old ways; you are skillfully to put the leaven of new truth in the
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midst of the old beliefs. Let the Spirit of Truth do his own work. Let
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controversy come only when they who despise the truth force it upon you. But
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when the willful unbeliever attacks you, do not hesitate to stand in vigorous
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defense of the truth which has saved and sanctified you.
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Throughout the vicissitudes of life, remember always to love one another. Do
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not strive with men, even with unbelievers. Show mercy even to those who
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despitefully abuse you. Show yourselves to be loyal citizens, upright artisans,
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praiseworthy neighbors, devoted kinsmen, understanding parents, and sincere
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believers in the brotherhood of the Father's kingdom. And my spirit shall be
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upon you, now and even to the end of the world.
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When Jesus had concluded his teaching, it was almost one o'clock, and they
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immediately went back to the camp, where David and his associates had lunch
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ready for them.
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2. AFTER THE NOONTIME MEAL
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Not many of the Master's hearers were able to take in even a part of his
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forenoon address. Of all who heard him, the Greeks comprehended most. Even the
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eleven apostles were bewildered by his allusions to future political kingdoms
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and to successive generations of kingdom believers. Jesus' most devoted
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followers could not reconcile the impending end of his earthly ministry with
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these references to an extended future of gospel activities. Some of these
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Jewish believers were beginning to sense that earth's greatest tragedy was
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about to take place, but they could not reconcile such an impending disaster
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with either the Master's cheerfully indifferent personal attitude or his
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forenoon discourse, wherein he repeatedly alluded to the future transactions of
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the heavenly kingdom, extending over vast stretches of time and embracing
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relations with many and successive temporal kingdoms on earth.
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By noon of this day all the apostles and disciples had learned about the hasty
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flight of Lazarus from Bethany. They began to sense the grim determination of
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the Jewish rulers to exterminate Jesus and his teachings.
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David Zebedee, through the work of his secret agents in Jerusalem, was fully
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advised concerning the progress of the plan to arrest and kill Jesus. He knew
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all about the part of Judas in this plot, but he never disclosed this knowledge
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to the other apostles nor to any of the disciples. Shortly after lunch he did
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lead Jesus aside and, making bold, asked him whether he knew--but he never got
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further with his question. The Master, holding up his hand, stopped him,
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saying: "Yes, David, I know all about it, and I know that you know, but see to
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it that you tell no man. Only doubt not in your own heart that the will of God
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will prevail in the end."
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This conversation with David was interrupted by the arrival of a messenger from
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Philadelphia bringing word that Abner had heard of the plot to kill Jesus and
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asking if he should depart for Jerusalem. This runner hastened off for
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Philadelphia with this word for Abner: "Go on with your work. If I depart from
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you in the flesh, it is only that I may return in the spirit. I will not
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forsake you. I will be with you to the end."
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About this time Philip came to the Master and asked: "Master, seeing that the
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time of the Passover draws near, where would you have us prepare to eat it?"
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And when Jesus heard Philip's question, he answered: "Go and bring Peter and
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John, and I will give you directions concerning the supper we will eat together
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this night. As for the Passover, that you will have to consider after we have
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first done this."
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When Judas heard the Master speaking with Philip about these matters, he drew
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closer that he might overhear their conversation. But David Zebedee, who was
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standing near, stepped up and engaged Judas in conversation while Philip,
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Peter, and John went to one side to talk with the Master.
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Said Jesus to the three: "Go immediately into Jerusalem, and as you enter the
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gate, you will meet a man bearing a water pitcher. He will speak to you, and
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then shall you follow him. When he leads you to a certain house, go in after
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him and ask of the good man of that house, `Where is the guest chamber wherein
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the Master is to eat supper with his apostles?' And when you have thus
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inquired, this householder will show you a large upper room all furnished and
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ready for us."
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When the apostles reached the city, they met the man with the water pitcher
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near the gate and followed on after him to the home of John Mark, where the
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lad's father met them and showed them the upper room in readiness for the
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evening meal.
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And all of this came to pass as the result of an understanding arrived at
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between the Master and John Mark during the afternoon of the preceding day when
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they were alone in the hills. Jesus wanted to be sure he would have this one
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last meal undisturbed with his apostles, and believing if Judas knew beforehand
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of their place of meeting he might arrange with his enemies to take him, he
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made this secret arrangement with John Mark. In this way Judas did not learn of
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their place of meeting until later on when he arrived there in company with
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Jesus and the other apostles.
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David Zebedee had much business to transact with Judas so that he was easily
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prevented from following Peter, John, and Philip, as he so much desired to do.
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When Judas gave David a certain sum of money for provisions, David said to him:
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"Judas, might it not be well, under the circumstances, to provide me with a
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little money in advance of my actual needs?" And after Judas had reflected for
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a moment, he answered: "Yes, David, I think it would be wise. In fact, in view
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of the disturbed conditions in Jerusalem, I think it would be best for me to
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turn over all the money to you. They plot against the Master, and in case
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anything should happen to me, you would not be hampered."
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And so David received all the apostolic cash funds and receipts for all money
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on deposit. Not until the evening of the next day did the apostles learn of
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this transaction.
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It was about half past four o'clock when the three apostles returned and
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informed Jesus that everything was in readiness for the supper. The Master
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immediately prepared to lead his twelve apostles over the trail to the Bethany
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road and on into Jerusalem. And this was the last journey he ever made with all
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twelve of them.
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3. ON THE WAY TO THE SUPPER
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Seeking again to avoid the crowds passing through the Kidron valley back and
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forth between Gethsemane Park and Jerusalem, Jesus and the twelve walked over
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the western brow of Mount Olivet to meet the road leading from Bethany down to
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the city. As they drew near the place where Jesus had tarried the previous
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evening to discourse on the destruction of Jerusalem, they unconsciously paused
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while they stood and looked down in silence upon the city. As they were a
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little early, and since Jesus did not wish to pass through the city until after
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sunset, he said to his associates:
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"Sit down and rest yourselves while I talk with you about what must shortly
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come to pass. All these years have I lived with you as brethren, and I have
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taught you the truth concerning the kingdom of heaven and have revealed to you
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the mysteries thereof. And my Father has indeed done many wonderful works in
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connection with my mission on earth. You have been witnesses of all this and
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partakers in the experience of being laborers together with God. And you will
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bear me witness that I have for some time warned you that I must presently
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return to the work the Father has given me to do; I have plainly told you that
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I must leave you in the world to carry on the work of the kingdom. It was for
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this purpose that I set you apart, in the hills of Capernaum. The experience
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you have had with me, you must now make ready to share with others. As the
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Father sent me into this world, so am I about to send you forth to represent me
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and finish the work I have begun.
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"You look down on yonder city in sorrow, for you have heard my words telling of
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the end of Jerusalem. I have forewarned you lest you should perish in her
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destruction and so delay the proclamation of the gospel of the kingdom.
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Likewise do I warn you to take heed lest you needlessly expose yourselves to
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peril when they come to take the Son of Man. I must go, but you are to remain
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to witness to this gospel when I have gone, even as I directed that Lazarus
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flee from the wrath of man that he might live to make known the glory of God.
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If it is the Father's will that I depart, nothing you may do can frustrate the
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divine plan. Take heed to yourselves lest they kill you also. Let your souls be
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valiant in defense of the gospel by spirit power but be not misled into any
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foolish attempt to defend the Son of Man. I need no defense by the hand of man;
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the armies of heaven are even now near at hand; but I am determined to do the
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will of my Father in heaven, and therefore must we submit to that which is so
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soon to come upon us.
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"When you see this city destroyed, forget not that you have entered already
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upon the eternal life of endless service in the ever-advancing kingdom of
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heaven, even of the heaven of heavens. You should know that in my Father's
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universe and in mine are many abodes, and that there awaits the children of
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light the
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revelation of cities whose builder is God and worlds whose habit of life is
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righteousness and joy in the truth. I have brought the kingdom of heaven to you
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here on earth, but I declare that all of you who by faith enter therein and
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remain therein by the living service of truth, shall surely ascend to the
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worlds on high and sit with me in the spirit kingdom of our Father. But first
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must you gird yourselves and complete the work which you have begun with me.
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You must first pass through much tribulation and endure many sorrows--and these
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trials are even now upon us--and when you have finished your work on earth, you
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shall come to my joy, even as I have finished my Father's work on earth and am
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about to return to his embrace."
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When the Master had spoken, he arose, and they all followed him down Olivet and
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into the city. None of the apostles, save three, knew where they were going as
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they made their way along the narrow streets in the approaching darkness. The
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crowds jostled them, but no one recognized them nor knew that the Son of God
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was passing by on his way to the last mortal rendezvous with his chosen
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ambassadors of the kingdom. And neither did the apostles know that one of their
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own number had already entered into a conspiracy to betray the Master into the
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hands of his enemies.
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John Mark had followed them all the way into the city, and after they had
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entered the gate, he hurried on by another street so that he was waiting to
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welcome them to his father's home when they arrived.
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Subjects Archive The Urantia Book Urantia Book PART IV: The Life and Teachings
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of Jesus : The Bestowal Of Michael On Urantia The Times Of Michael's Bestowal
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Birth And Infancy Of Jesus The Early Childhood Of Jesus The Later Childhood Of
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Jesus Jesus At Jerusalem The Two Crucial Years The Adolescent Years Jesus'
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Early Manhood The Later Adult Life Of Jesus On The Way To Rome The World's
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Religions The Sojourn At Rome The Return From Rome The Transition Years John
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The Public Work The Passover At Jerusalem Going Through Samaria At Gilboa And
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In The Decapolis Four Eventful Days At Capernaum First Preaching Tour Of
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Days At Capernaum Fleeing Through Northern Galilee The Sojourn At Tyre And
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Sidon At Caesarea-philippi The Mount Of Transfiguration The Decapolis Tour
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Rodan Of Alexandria Further Discussions With Rodan At The Feast Of Tabernacles
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Ordination Of The Seventy At Magadan At The Feast Of Dedication The Perean
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Resurrection Of Lazarus Last Teaching At Pella The Kingdom Of Heaven On The Way
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To Jerusalem Going Into Jerusalem Monday In Jerusalem Tuesday Morning In The
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Temple The Last Temple Discourse Tuesday Evening On Mount Olivet Wednesday, The
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Rest Day Last Day At The Camp The Last Supper The Farewell Discourse Final
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Admonitions And Warnings In Gethsemane The Betrayal And Arrest Of Jesus Before
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Crucifixion The Time Of The Tomb The Resurrection Morontia Appearances Of Jesus
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Appearances To The Apostles And Other Leaders Appearances In Galilee Final
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Appearances And Ascension Bestowal Of The Spirit Of Truth After Pentecost The
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