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136:8.1 The next great [[problem]] with which this [[God]]-[[man]] wrestled and which he presently [[decided]] in [[accordance]] with the will of [[the Father]] in [[heaven]], concerned the question as to whether or not any of his [[superhuman]] powers should be employed for the [[purpose]] of [[attracting]] the [[attention]] and winning the [[adherence]] of his fellow men. Should he in any [[manner]] lend his [[universe]] [[powers]] to the [[gratification]] of the [[Jewish]] hankering for the [[spectacular]] and the [[marvelous]]? He [[decided]] that he should not. He settled upon a [[policy]] of [[procedure]] which eliminated all such [[practices]] as the [[method]] of bringing his [[mission]] to the notice of men. And he consistently lived up to this great [[decision]]. Even when he [[permitted]] the [[manifestation]] of numerous time-shortening ministrations of [[mercy]], he almost invariably admonished the recipients of his [[healing]] ministry to tell no man about the benefits they had received. And always did he refuse the taunting [[challenge]] of his enemies to " show us a sign "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_mark#Chapter_8] in [[proof]] and [[demonstration]] of his [[divinity]].
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136:8.1 The next great [[problem]] with which this [[God]]-[[man]] wrestled and which he presently [[decided]] in [[accordance]] with the will of [[the Father]] in [[heaven]], concerned the question as to whether or not any of his [[superhuman]] powers should be employed for the [[purpose]] of [[attracting]] the [[attention]] and winning the [[adherence]] of his fellow men. Should he in any [[manner]] lend his [[universe]] [[powers]] to the [[gratification]] of the [[Jewish]] hankering for the [[spectacular]] and the [[marvelous]]? He [[decided]] that he should not. He settled upon a [[policy]] of [[procedure]] which eliminated all such [[practices]] as the [[method]] of bringing his [[mission]] to the notice of men. And he consistently lived up to this great [[decision]]. Even when he [[permitted]] the [[manifestation]] of numerous time-shortening ministrations of [[mercy]], he almost invariably admonished the recipients of his [[healing]] ministry to tell no man about the benefits they had received. And always did he refuse the taunting [[challenge]] of his enemies to " show us a sign "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_mark#Chapter_8] in [[proof]] and [[demonstration]] of his [[divinity]].
  
136:8.2 [[Jesus]] very wisely foresaw that the working of [[miracles]] and the [[execution]] of [[wonders]] would call forth only outward [[allegiance]] by overawing the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 material mind]; such [[performances]] would not [[reveal]] [[God]] nor save men. He refused to become a mere [[wonder]]-worker. He resolved to become occupied with but a single task—the [[establishment]] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Heaven kingdom of heaven].
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136:8.2 [[Jesus]] very wisely foresaw that the working of [[miracles]] and the [[execution]] of [[wonders]] would call forth only outward [[allegiance]] by overawing the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 material mind]; such [[performances]] would not [[reveal]] [[God]] nor save men. He refused to become a mere [[wonder]]-worker. He resolved to become occupied with but a single task—the [[establishment]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Heaven kingdom of heaven].
  
136:8.3 Throughout all this momentous [[dialog]] of [[Jesus]]' communing with himself, there was present the [[human]] element of questioning and near-doubting, for [[Jesus]] was [[man]] as well as [[God]]. It was [[evident]] he would never be received by the [[Jews]] as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Messianism the Messiah] if he did not work [[wonders]]. Besides, if he would consent to do just one unnatural thing, the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 human mind] would know of a [[certainty]] that it was in subservience to a truly [[divine]] mind. Would it be [[consistent]] with " [[the Father]]'s will " for the divine mind to make this [[concession]] to the [[doubting]] [[nature]] of the human mind? [[Jesus]] decided that it would not and cited the [[presence]] of the [[Personalized Adjuster]] as sufficient [[proof]] of [[divinity]] in [[partnership]] with [[humanity]].
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136:8.3 Throughout all this momentous [[dialog]] of [[Jesus]]' communing with himself, there was present the [[human]] element of questioning and near-doubting, for [[Jesus]] was [[man]] as well as [[God]]. It was [[evident]] he would never be received by the [[Jews]] as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Messianism the Messiah] if he did not work [[wonders]]. Besides, if he would consent to do just one unnatural thing, the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 human mind] would know of a [[certainty]] that it was in subservience to a truly [[divine]] mind. Would it be [[consistent]] with " [[the Father]]'s will " for the divine mind to make this [[concession]] to the [[doubting]] [[nature]] of the human mind? [[Jesus]] decided that it would not and cited the [[presence]] of the [[Personalized Adjuster]] as sufficient [[proof]] of [[divinity]] in [[partnership]] with [[humanity]].
  
136:8.4 [[Jesus]] had traveled much; he recalled [[Rome]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus]. He knew the [[methods]] of the world—how people gained their ends in [[politics]] and [[commerce]] by [[compromise]] and [[diplomacy]]. Would he utilize this [[knowledge]] in the furtherance of his [[mission]] on [[earth]]? He likewise decided against all [[compromise]] with the [[wisdom]] of the world and the [[influence]] of riches in the establishment of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_God the kingdom]. He again chose to depend exclusively on [[the Father]]'s will.
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136:8.4 [[Jesus]] had traveled much; he recalled [[Rome]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damascus Damascus]. He knew the [[methods]] of the world—how people gained their ends in [[politics]] and [[commerce]] by [[compromise]] and [[diplomacy]]. Would he utilize this [[knowledge]] in the furtherance of his [[mission]] on [[earth]]? He likewise decided against all [[compromise]] with the [[wisdom]] of the world and the [[influence]] of riches in the establishment of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_God the kingdom]. He again chose to depend exclusively on [[the Father]]'s will.
  
136:8.5 [[Jesus]] was fully aware of the short cuts open to one of his [[powers]]. He knew many ways in which the [[attention]] of the [[nation]], and the whole world, could be [[immediately]] [[focused]] upon himself. Soon the [[Passover]] would be celebrated at [[Jerusalem]]; the [[city]] would be thronged with visitors. He could [[ascend]] the pinnacle of the [[temple]] and before the bewildered multitude walk out on the air; that would be the kind of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Messianism Messiah] they were looking for. But he would subsequently [[disappoint]] them since he had not come to re-establish [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davidic_Line David's throne]. And he knew the futility of the [[Caligastia]] [[method]] of trying to get ahead of the [[natural]], slow, and sure way of accomplishing the [[divine]] [[purpose]]. Again the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] bowed [[obediently]] to [[the Father]]'s way, the Father's will.
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136:8.5 [[Jesus]] was fully aware of the short cuts open to one of his [[powers]]. He knew many ways in which the [[attention]] of the [[nation]], and the whole world, could be [[immediately]] [[focused]] upon himself. Soon the [[Passover]] would be celebrated at [[Jerusalem]]; the [[city]] would be thronged with visitors. He could [[ascend]] the pinnacle of the [[temple]] and before the bewildered multitude walk out on the air; that would be the kind of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Messianism Messiah] they were looking for. But he would subsequently [[disappoint]] them since he had not come to re-establish [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davidic_Line David's throne]. And he knew the futility of the [[Caligastia]] [[method]] of trying to get ahead of the [[natural]], slow, and sure way of accomplishing the [[divine]] [[purpose]]. Again the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] bowed [[obediently]] to [[the Father]]'s way, the Father's will.
  
136:8.6 [[Jesus]] [[chose]] to [[establish]] the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_God kingdom of heaven] in the [[hearts]] of [[mankind]] by [[natural]], ordinary, [[difficult]], and trying [[methods]], just such [[procedures]] as his [[earth]] [[children]] must subsequently follow in their [[work]] of enlarging and extending that heavenly kingdom. For well did the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] know that it would be " through much tribulation that many of the children of all ages would enter into the kingdom. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Acts_of_the_Apostles#Acts.14] [[Jesus]] was now passing through the great [[test]] of civilized man, to have [[power]] and [[steadfastly]] refuse to use it for purely [[selfish]] or [[personal]] [[purposes]].
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136:8.6 [[Jesus]] [[chose]] to [[establish]] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_God kingdom of heaven] in the [[hearts]] of [[mankind]] by [[natural]], ordinary, [[difficult]], and trying [[methods]], just such [[procedures]] as his [[earth]] [[children]] must subsequently follow in their [[work]] of enlarging and extending that heavenly kingdom. For well did the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] know that it would be " through much tribulation that many of the children of all ages would enter into the kingdom. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Acts_of_the_Apostles#Acts.14] [[Jesus]] was now passing through the great [[test]] of civilized man, to have [[power]] and [[steadfastly]] refuse to use it for purely [[selfish]] or [[personal]] [[purposes]].
  
136:8.7 In your [[consideration]] of the life and [[experience]] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man], it should be ever borne in [[mind]] that the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_God Son of God] was [[incarnate]] in the [[mind]] of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/!st_century first-century] [[human being]], not in the [[mind]] of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_century twentieth-century] or other-century [[mortal]]. By this we mean to convey the [[idea]] that the [[human]] [[endowments]] of [[Jesus]] were of [[natural]] acquirement. He was the product of the [[hereditary]] and [[environmental]] [[factors]] of his time, plus the [[influence]] of his [[training]] and [[education]]. His [[humanity]] was genuine, [[natural]], wholly derived from the antecedents of, and fostered by, the actual [[intellectual]] [[status]] and [[social]] and [[economic]] conditions of that day and [[generation]]. While in the [[experience]] of this [[God]]-[[man]] there was always the possibility that the [[divine]] mind would [[transcend]] the [[human]] [[intellect]], nonetheless, when, and as, his [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_111#111:1._THE_MIND_ARENA_OF_CHOICE human mind] [[functioned]], it did perform as would a true [[mortal]] mind under the conditions of the human [[environment]] of that day.
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136:8.7 In your [[consideration]] of the life and [[experience]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man], it should be ever borne in [[mind]] that the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_God Son of God] was [[incarnate]] in the [[mind]] of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/!st_century first-century] [[human being]], not in the [[mind]] of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_century twentieth-century] or other-century [[mortal]]. By this we mean to convey the [[idea]] that the [[human]] [[endowments]] of [[Jesus]] were of [[natural]] acquirement. He was the product of the [[hereditary]] and [[environmental]] [[factors]] of his time, plus the [[influence]] of his [[training]] and [[education]]. His [[humanity]] was genuine, [[natural]], wholly derived from the antecedents of, and fostered by, the actual [[intellectual]] [[status]] and [[social]] and [[economic]] conditions of that day and [[generation]]. While in the [[experience]] of this [[God]]-[[man]] there was always the possibility that the [[divine]] mind would [[transcend]] the [[human]] [[intellect]], nonetheless, when, and as, his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_111#111:1._THE_MIND_ARENA_OF_CHOICE human mind] [[functioned]], it did perform as would a true [[mortal]] mind under the conditions of the human [[environment]] of that day.
  
136:8.8 [[Jesus]] portrayed to all the worlds of [[Nebadon|his vast universe]] the [[folly]] of creating [[artificial]] situations for the [[purpose]] of exhibiting [[arbitrary]] [[authority]] or of indulging exceptional [[power]] for the [[purpose]] of enhancing [[moral]] [[values]] or [[accelerating]] [[spiritual]] [[progress]]. [[Jesus]] decided that he would not lend his [[mission]] on earth to a repetition of the [[disappointment]] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maccabbees reign of the Maccabees]. He refused to [[prostitute]] his [[divine]] [[attributes]] for the [[purpose]] of acquiring unearned popularity or for gaining [[political]] [[prestige]]. He would not countenance the [[transmutation]] of [[divine]] and [[creative]] [[energy]] into [[national]] power or international [[prestige]]. [[Jesus]] of [[Nazareth]] refused to [[compromise]] with [[evil]], much less to consort with [[sin]]. [[The Master]] triumphantly put [[loyalty]] to his Father's will above every other earthly and [[temporal]] [[consideration]].
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136:8.8 [[Jesus]] portrayed to all the worlds of [[Nebadon|his vast universe]] the [[folly]] of creating [[artificial]] situations for the [[purpose]] of exhibiting [[arbitrary]] [[authority]] or of indulging exceptional [[power]] for the [[purpose]] of enhancing [[moral]] [[values]] or [[accelerating]] [[spiritual]] [[progress]]. [[Jesus]] decided that he would not lend his [[mission]] on earth to a repetition of the [[disappointment]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maccabbees reign of the Maccabees]. He refused to [[prostitute]] his [[divine]] [[attributes]] for the [[purpose]] of acquiring unearned popularity or for gaining [[political]] [[prestige]]. He would not countenance the [[transmutation]] of [[divine]] and [[creative]] [[energy]] into [[national]] power or international [[prestige]]. [[Jesus]] of [[Nazareth]] refused to [[compromise]] with [[evil]], much less to consort with [[sin]]. [[The Master]] triumphantly put [[loyalty]] to his Father's will above every other earthly and [[temporal]] [[consideration]].
  
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136:8.1 The next great problem with which this God-man wrestled and which he presently decided in accordance with the will of the Father in heaven, concerned the question as to whether or not any of his superhuman powers should be employed for the purpose of attracting the attention and winning the adherence of his fellow men. Should he in any manner lend his universe powers to the gratification of the Jewish hankering for the spectacular and the marvelous? He decided that he should not. He settled upon a policy of procedure which eliminated all such practices as the method of bringing his mission to the notice of men. And he consistently lived up to this great decision. Even when he permitted the manifestation of numerous time-shortening ministrations of mercy, he almost invariably admonished the recipients of his healing ministry to tell no man about the benefits they had received. And always did he refuse the taunting challenge of his enemies to " show us a sign "[1] in proof and demonstration of his divinity.

136:8.2 Jesus very wisely foresaw that the working of miracles and the execution of wonders would call forth only outward allegiance by overawing the material mind; such performances would not reveal God nor save men. He refused to become a mere wonder-worker. He resolved to become occupied with but a single task—the establishment of the kingdom of heaven.

136:8.3 Throughout all this momentous dialog of Jesus' communing with himself, there was present the human element of questioning and near-doubting, for Jesus was man as well as God. It was evident he would never be received by the Jews as the Messiah if he did not work wonders. Besides, if he would consent to do just one unnatural thing, the human mind would know of a certainty that it was in subservience to a truly divine mind. Would it be consistent with " the Father's will " for the divine mind to make this concession to the doubting nature of the human mind? Jesus decided that it would not and cited the presence of the Personalized Adjuster as sufficient proof of divinity in partnership with humanity.

136:8.4 Jesus had traveled much; he recalled Rome, Alexandria, and Damascus. He knew the methods of the world—how people gained their ends in politics and commerce by compromise and diplomacy. Would he utilize this knowledge in the furtherance of his mission on earth? He likewise decided against all compromise with the wisdom of the world and the influence of riches in the establishment of the kingdom. He again chose to depend exclusively on the Father's will.

136:8.5 Jesus was fully aware of the short cuts open to one of his powers. He knew many ways in which the attention of the nation, and the whole world, could be immediately focused upon himself. Soon the Passover would be celebrated at Jerusalem; the city would be thronged with visitors. He could ascend the pinnacle of the temple and before the bewildered multitude walk out on the air; that would be the kind of a Messiah they were looking for. But he would subsequently disappoint them since he had not come to re-establish David's throne. And he knew the futility of the Caligastia method of trying to get ahead of the natural, slow, and sure way of accomplishing the divine purpose. Again the Son of Man bowed obediently to the Father's way, the Father's will.

136:8.6 Jesus chose to establish the kingdom of heaven in the hearts of mankind by natural, ordinary, difficult, and trying methods, just such procedures as his earth children must subsequently follow in their work of enlarging and extending that heavenly kingdom. For well did the Son of Man know that it would be " through much tribulation that many of the children of all ages would enter into the kingdom. "[2] Jesus was now passing through the great test of civilized man, to have power and steadfastly refuse to use it for purely selfish or personal purposes.

136:8.7 In your consideration of the life and experience of the Son of Man, it should be ever borne in mind that the Son of God was incarnate in the mind of a first-century human being, not in the mind of a twentieth-century or other-century mortal. By this we mean to convey the idea that the human endowments of Jesus were of natural acquirement. He was the product of the hereditary and environmental factors of his time, plus the influence of his training and education. His humanity was genuine, natural, wholly derived from the antecedents of, and fostered by, the actual intellectual status and social and economic conditions of that day and generation. While in the experience of this God-man there was always the possibility that the divine mind would transcend the human intellect, nonetheless, when, and as, his human mind functioned, it did perform as would a true mortal mind under the conditions of the human environment of that day.

136:8.8 Jesus portrayed to all the worlds of his vast universe the folly of creating artificial situations for the purpose of exhibiting arbitrary authority or of indulging exceptional power for the purpose of enhancing moral values or accelerating spiritual progress. Jesus decided that he would not lend his mission on earth to a repetition of the disappointment of the reign of the Maccabees. He refused to prostitute his divine attributes for the purpose of acquiring unearned popularity or for gaining political prestige. He would not countenance the transmutation of divine and creative energy into national power or international prestige. Jesus of Nazareth refused to compromise with evil, much less to consort with sin. The Master triumphantly put loyalty to his Father's will above every other earthly and temporal consideration.

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