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Eclectic Theosophist
Undying Love...................
Undying Love...................
The UB's teaching of the cross shows the victorious power of love over sin and death, without the need for a vicarious blood-atonement, whereby a soul is restored by the love of God to right thought and action, a rebirth of the spirit.
In this truly 'God' says "I will remember your sins no more",...so that even the memory of sin or wrongdoing is 'destroyed' or no longer 'extant'. So, divine love is wholly pure and perfect and in that love, no sin or death can exist. The cross shows us that Jesus love for humanity and his children carried itself through the trials of all space and time, revealing the eternal truth and victory of the divine will. Ultiimately after the trials of mortality, if the soul chooses whole-heartedly the divine will, repents and turns towards 'God', yielding to the Spirit, repenting, continuing the path of spiritual evolution and soul-perfection, it shall 'put on immortality'. Since love if held onto affords one victory over sin, love also grants immortality as the soul weds itself thereto.
Undying Love...................
LESSONS FROM THE CROSS
188:5.1 The cross of Jesus portrays the full measure of the supreme devotion of the true shepherd for even the unworthy members of his flock. It forever places all relations between God and man upon the family basis. God is the Father; man is his son. Love, the love of a father for his son, becomes the central truth in the universe relations of Creator and creature—not the justice of a king which seeks satisfaction in the sufferings and punishment of the evil-doing subject.
188:5.2 The cross forever shows that the attitude of Jesus toward sinners was neither condemnation nor condonation, but rather eternal and loving salvation. Jesus is truly a savior in the sense that his life and death do win men over to goodness and righteous survival. Jesus loves men so much that his love awakens the response of love in the human heart. Love is truly contagious and eternally creative. Jesus' death on the cross exemplifies a love which is sufficiently strong and divine to forgive sin and swallow up all evil-doing. Jesus disclosed to this world a higher quality of righteousness than justice—mere technical right and wrong. Divine love does not merely forgive wrongs; it absorbs and actually destroys them. The forgiveness of love utterly transcends the forgiveness of mercy. Mercy sets the guilt of evil-doing to one side; but love destroys forever the sin and all weakness resulting therefrom. Jesus brought a new method of living to Urantia. He taught us not to resist evil but to find through him a goodness which effectually destroys evil. The forgiveness of Jesus is not condonation; it is salvation from condemnation. Salvation does not slight wrongs; it makes them right. True love does not compromise nor condone hate; it destroys it. The love of Jesus is never satisfied with mere forgiveness. The Master's love implies rehabilitation, eternal survival. It is altogether proper to speak of salvation as redemption if you mean this eternal rehabilitation.
The UB's teaching of the cross shows the victorious power of love over sin and death, without the need for a vicarious blood-atonement, whereby a soul is restored by the love of God to right thought and action, a rebirth of the spirit.
In this truly 'God' says "I will remember your sins no more",...so that even the memory of sin or wrongdoing is 'destroyed' or no longer 'extant'. So, divine love is wholly pure and perfect and in that love, no sin or death can exist. The cross shows us that Jesus love for humanity and his children carried itself through the trials of all space and time, revealing the eternal truth and victory of the divine will. Ultiimately after the trials of mortality, if the soul chooses whole-heartedly the divine will, repents and turns towards 'God', yielding to the Spirit, repenting, continuing the path of spiritual evolution and soul-perfection, it shall 'put on immortality'. Since love if held onto affords one victory over sin, love also grants immortality as the soul weds itself thereto.