P59:1, 4:4.5 God's absoluteness pervades all seven levels of universe reality. And
the whole of this absolute nature is subject to the relationship of
the Creator to his universe creature family. Precision may characterize
trinitarian justice in the universe of universes, but in all his vast
family relationship with the creatures of time the God of universes
is governed by divine sentiment. First and last -- eternally
-- the infinite God is a Father. Of all the possible titles by
which he might appropriately be known, I have been instructed to portray
the God of all creation as the Universal Father.
P59:2, 4:4.6 In God the Father freewill performances are not ruled by power, nor
are they guided by intellect alone; the divine personality is defined
as consisting in spirit and manifesting himself to the universes as
love. Therefore, in all his personal relations with the creature personalities
of the universes, the First Source and Center is always and consistently
a loving Father. God is a Father in the highest sense of the term. He
is eternally motivated by the perfect idealism of divine love, and that
tender nature finds its strongest expression and greatest satisfaction
in loving and being loved.
P59:3, 4:4.7 In science, God is the First Cause; in religion, the universal and loving
Father; in philosophy, the one being who exists by himself, not dependent
on any other being for existence but beneficently conferring reality of existence on all things and upon all other beings.
But it requires revelation to show that the First Cause of science and
the self-existent Unity of philosophy are the God of religion, full
of mercy and goodness and pledged to effect the eternal survival of
his children on earth.
P59:4, 4:4.8 We crave the concept of the Infinite, but we worship the experience-idea of God, our anywhere and any-time capacity
to grasp the personality and divinity factors of our highest concept
of Deity.
P59:5, 4:4.9 The consciousness of a victorious human life on earth is born of that
creature faith which dares to challenge each recurring episode of existence
when confronted with the awful spectacle of human limitations, by the
unfailing declaration: Even if I cannot do this, there lives in me one
who can and will do it, a part of the Father-Absolute of the universe
of universes. And that is "the victory which overcomes the world, even
your faith."