P380:2, 34:6.1 With the advancing evolution
of an inhabited planet and the further spiritualization of its inhabitants,
additional spiritual influences may be received by such mature personalities.
As mortals progress in mind control and spirit perception, these multiple
spirit ministries become more and more co-ordinate in function; they become
increasingly blended with the
overministry of the Paradise Trinity.
P380:3, 34:6.2 Although
Divinity may be plural in manifestation, in human experience Deity is singular,
always one. Neither is spiritual ministry plural in human experience.
Regardless of plurality of origin, all spirit influences are one in function.
Indeed they are one, being the spirit ministry of God the Sevenfold in
and to the creatures of the grand universe; and as creatures grow in appreciation
of, and receptivity for, this unifying ministry of the spirit, it becomes
in their experience the ministry of God the Supreme.
P380:4, 34:6.3 From the
heights of eternal glory the divine Spirit descends, by a long series of
steps, to meet you as you are and where you are and then, in the partnership
of faith, lovingly to embrace the soul of mortal origin and to embark on
the sure and certain
retracement of those steps of condescension, never
stopping until the evolutionary soul is safely exalted to the very heights
of bliss from which the divine Spirit originally sallied forth on this
mission of mercy and ministry.
P380:5, 34:6.4 Spiritual
forces unerringly seek and attain their own original levels. Having gone
out from the Eternal, they are certain to return thereto, bringing with
them all those children of time and space who have espoused the leading
and teaching of the indwelling Adjuster, those who have been truly "born
of the Spirit," the faith sons of God.
P380:6, 34:6.5 The divine
Spirit is the source of continual ministry and encouragement to the children
of men. Your power and achievement is "according to his mercy, through
the renewing of the Spirit." Spiritual life, like physical energy,
is consumed. Spiritual effort results in relative spiritual exhaustion.
The whole ascendant experience is real as well as spiritual; therefore,
it is truly written, "It is the Spirit that quickens." "The
Spirit gives life."
P380:7, 34:6.6 The dead
theory of even the highest religious doctrines is powerless to transform
human character or to control mortal behavior. What the world of today
needs is the truth which your teacher of old declared: "Not in word
only but also in power and in the Holy Spirit." The seed of theoretical
truth is dead, the highest moral concepts without effect, unless and until
the divine Spirit
breathes upon the forms of truth and quickens the formulas
of righteousness.
P381:1, 34:6.7 Those who
have received and recognized the indwelling of God have been born of the
Spirit. "You are the temple of God, and the spirit of God dwells in
you." It is not enough that this spirit be poured out upon you; the
divine Spirit must dominate and control every phase of human experience.
P381:2, 34:6.8 It is the
presence of the divine Spirit, the water of life, that prevents the consuming
thirst of mortal discontent and that indescribable hunger of the unspiritualized
human mind.
Spirit-motivated beings "never thirst, for this spiritual
water shall be in them a well of satisfaction springing up into life everlasting."
Such divinely watered souls are all but independent of material environment
as regards the joys of living and the satisfactions of earthly existence.
They are spiritually illuminated and refreshed, morally strengthened and
endowed.
P381:3, 34:6.9 In every
mortal there exists a dual nature: the inheritance of animal tendencies
and the high urge of spirit endowment. During the short life you live on
Urantia, these two diverse and opposing urges can seldom be fully reconciled;
they can hardly be harmonized and unified; but throughout your lifetime
the combined Spirit ever ministers to assist you in subjecting the flesh
more and more to the leading of the Spirit. Even though you must live your
material life through, even though you cannot escape the body and its necessities,
nonetheless, in purpose and ideals you are empowered increasingly to subject
the animal nature to the mastery of the Spirit. There truly exists within
you a conspiracy of spiritual forces, a confederation of divine powers,
whose exclusive purpose is to effect your final deliverance from material
bondage and finite handicaps.
P381:4, 34:6.10
The purpose
of all this ministration is, "That you may be strengthened with power
through his spirit in the inner man." And all this represents but
the preliminary steps to the final attainment of the perfection of faith
and service, that experience wherein you shall be "filled with all
the fullness of God," "for all those who are led by the spirit
of God are the sons of God."
P381:5, 34:6.11 The
Spirit never drives, only leads. If you are a willing learner, if
you want to attain spirit levels and reach divine heights, if you sincerely
desire to reach the eternal goal, then the divine Spirit will gently and
lovingly lead you along the pathway of sonship and spiritual progress.
Every step you take must be one of willingness, intelligent and cheerful
co-operation. The domination of the Spirit is never tainted with coercion
nor compromised by compulsion.
P381:6, 34:6.12 And when
such a life of spirit guidance is freely and intelligently accepted, there
gradually develops within the human mind a positive consciousness of divine
contact and assurance of spirit communion; sooner or later "the Spirit
bears witness with your spirit (the Adjuster) that you are a child of God."
Already has your own Thought Adjuster told you of your kinship to God so
that the record testifies that the Spirit bears witness "with
your spirit," not to your spirit.
P381:7, 34:6.13 The consciousness
of the spirit domination of a human life is presently attended by an increasing
exhibition of the characteristics of the Spirit in the life reactions of
such a spirit-led mortal, "for the fruits of the spirit are love,
joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and
temperance." Such
spirit-guided and divinely illuminated mortals,
while they yet tread the lowly paths of toil and in human faithfulness
perform the duties of their earthly assignments, have already begun to
discern the lights of eternal life as they glimmer on the faraway shores
of another world; already have they begun to comprehend the reality of
that inspiring and comforting truth, "The kingdom of God is not meat
and drink but righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit." And
throughout every trial and in the presence of every hardship, spirit-born
souls are sustained by that hope which transcends all fear because the
love of God is shed abroad in all hearts by the presence of the divine
Spirit.