Changes

Line 84: Line 84:  
138:6.4 In these early teachings [[Jesus]] sought to avoid [[controversies]] with his [[apostles]] as far as possible excepting those involving wrong [[concepts]] of [[Universal Father|his Father]] in heaven. In all such matters he never [[hesitated]] to correct [[erroneous]] [[beliefs]]. There was just one [[motive]] in [[Jesus]]' postbaptismal life on [[Urantia]], and that was a better and truer [[revelation]] of his [[Paradise Father]]; he was the [[pioneer]] of the new and better way to [[God]], the way of [[faith]] and [[love]]. Ever his exhortation to [[the apostles]] was: " Go seek for the sinners; find the downhearted and [[comfort]] the [[anxious]]. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_9]
 
138:6.4 In these early teachings [[Jesus]] sought to avoid [[controversies]] with his [[apostles]] as far as possible excepting those involving wrong [[concepts]] of [[Universal Father|his Father]] in heaven. In all such matters he never [[hesitated]] to correct [[erroneous]] [[beliefs]]. There was just one [[motive]] in [[Jesus]]' postbaptismal life on [[Urantia]], and that was a better and truer [[revelation]] of his [[Paradise Father]]; he was the [[pioneer]] of the new and better way to [[God]], the way of [[faith]] and [[love]]. Ever his exhortation to [[the apostles]] was: " Go seek for the sinners; find the downhearted and [[comfort]] the [[anxious]]. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_9]
   −
138:6.5 [[Jesus]] had a [[perfect]] grasp of the situation; he [[possessed]] unlimited [[power]], which might have been utilized in the furtherance of his [[mission]], but he was wholly content with means and [[personalities]] which most people would have regarded as inadequate and would have looked upon as insignificant. He was [[engaged]] in a mission of enormous [[dramatic]] [[possibilities]], but he insisted on going about [[his Father]]'s business in the most [[quiet]] and undramatic [[manner]]; he [[studiously]] avoided all display of [[power]]. And he now planned to work [[quiet]]ly, at least for several months, with his [[twelve apostles]] around about the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee Sea of Galilee].
+
138:6.5 [[Jesus]] had a [[perfect]] grasp of the situation; he [[possessed]] unlimited [[power]], which might have been utilized in the furtherance of his [[mission]], but he was wholly content with means and [[personalities]] which most people would have regarded as inadequate and would have looked upon as insignificant. He was [[engaged]] in a mission of enormous [[dramatic]] [[possibilities]], but he insisted on going about [[Universal Father|his Father]]'s business in the most [[quiet]] and undramatic [[manner]]; he [[studiously]] avoided all display of [[power]]. And he now planned to work [[quiet]]ly, at least for several months, with his [[twelve apostles]] around about the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee Sea of Galilee].
    
==138:7. ANOTHER DISAPPOINTMENT==
 
==138:7. ANOTHER DISAPPOINTMENT==