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146:2.1 While the common people of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jotapta Jotapata] heard [[Jesus]] and his [[apostles]] gladly and many [[accepted]] the [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]], it was the [[discourse]] of [[Jesus]] to the twenty-four on the second evening of their [[sojourn]] in this small town that distinguishes the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jotapata Jotapata] [[mission]]. [[Nathaniel]] was [[confused]] in his [[mind]] about [[the Master]]'s teachings concerning [[prayer]], [[thanksgiving]], and [[worship]], and in [[response]] to his question [[Jesus]] spoke at great length in further [[explanation]] of his teaching. Summarized in [[modern]] phraseology, this [[discourse]] may be presented as [[emphasizing]] the following points:
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146:2.1 While the common people of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jotapta Jotapata] heard [[Jesus]] and his [[apostles]] gladly and many [[accepted]] the [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]], it was the [[discourse]] of [[Jesus]] to the twenty-four on the second evening of their [[sojourn]] in this small town that distinguishes the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jotapata Jotapata] [[mission]]. [[Nathaniel]] was [[confused]] in his [[mind]] about [[the Master]]'s teachings concerning [[prayer]], [[thanksgiving]], and [[worship]], and in [[response]] to his question [[Jesus]] spoke at great length in further [[explanation]] of his teaching. Summarized in [[modern]] phraseology, this [[discourse]] may be presented as [[emphasizing]] the following points:
    
146:2.2 1. The [[conscious]] and [[persistent]] regard for [[iniquity]] in the [[heart]] of man [[gradually]] destroys the [[prayer]] [[connection]] of the [[human]] [[soul]] with the [[spirit]] [[circuits]] of [[communication]] between man and his [[Creator|Maker]]. Naturally [[God]] hears the [[petition]] of his child, but when the [[human]] [[heart]] [[deliberately]] and [[persistently]] [[harbor]]s the [[concepts]] of [[iniquity]], there [[gradually]] ensues the loss of [[personal]] [[communion]] between the [[earth]] child and his [[heavenly Father]].
 
146:2.2 1. The [[conscious]] and [[persistent]] regard for [[iniquity]] in the [[heart]] of man [[gradually]] destroys the [[prayer]] [[connection]] of the [[human]] [[soul]] with the [[spirit]] [[circuits]] of [[communication]] between man and his [[Creator|Maker]]. Naturally [[God]] hears the [[petition]] of his child, but when the [[human]] [[heart]] [[deliberately]] and [[persistently]] [[harbor]]s the [[concepts]] of [[iniquity]], there [[gradually]] ensues the loss of [[personal]] [[communion]] between the [[earth]] child and his [[heavenly Father]].
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146:2.3 2. That [[prayer]] which is inconsistent with the known and [[established]] [[laws]] of [[God]] is an [[abomination]] to the [[Paradise Deities]]. If man will not [[listen]] to [[the Gods]] as they [[speak]] to their [[creation]] in the [[laws]] of [[spirit]], [[mind]], and [[matter]], the very [[act]] of such [[deliberate]] and [[conscious]] disdain by the [[creature]] turns the ears of [[spirit]] [[personalities]] away from hearing the [[personal]] [[petitions]] of such lawless and disobedient [[mortals]]. [[Jesus]] quoted to his [[apostles]] from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zechariah Prophet Zechariah]: " But they refused to hearken and pulled away the shoulder and stopped their ears that they should not hear. Yes, they made their [[hearts]] adamant like a stone, lest they should hear my [[law]] and the [[words]] which I sent by my [[spirit]] through [[the prophets]]; therefore did the results of their [[evil]] [[thinking]] come as a great [[wrath]] upon their [[guilty]] heads. And so it came to pass that they cried for [[mercy]], but there was no ear open to hear. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Zechariah#Chapter_.7] And then [[Jesus]] quoted the [[proverb]] of the [[wise]] man who said: " He who turns away his ear from hearing the [[divine]] [[law]], even his [[prayer]] shall be an [[abomination]]. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Proverbs#Proverb_.28]
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146:2.3 2. That [[prayer]] which is inconsistent with the known and [[established]] [[laws]] of [[God]] is an [[abomination]] to the [[Paradise Deities]]. If man will not [[listen]] to [[the Gods]] as they [[speak]] to their [[creation]] in the [[laws]] of [[spirit]], [[mind]], and [[matter]], the very [[act]] of such [[deliberate]] and [[conscious]] disdain by the [[creature]] turns the ears of [[spirit]] [[personalities]] away from hearing the [[personal]] [[petitions]] of such lawless and disobedient [[mortals]]. [[Jesus]] quoted to his [[apostles]] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zechariah Prophet Zechariah]: " But they refused to hearken and pulled away the shoulder and stopped their ears that they should not hear. Yes, they made their [[hearts]] adamant like a stone, lest they should hear my [[law]] and the [[words]] which I sent by my [[spirit]] through [[the prophets]]; therefore did the results of their [[evil]] [[thinking]] come as a great [[wrath]] upon their [[guilty]] heads. And so it came to pass that they cried for [[mercy]], but there was no ear open to hear. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Zechariah#Chapter_.7] And then [[Jesus]] quoted the [[proverb]] of the [[wise]] man who said: " He who turns away his ear from hearing the [[divine]] [[law]], even his [[prayer]] shall be an [[abomination]]. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Proverbs#Proverb_.28]
    
146:2.4 3. By opening the [[human]] end of the [[channel]] of the [[God]]-[[man]] [[communication]], [[mortals]] make [[immediately]] available the ever-[[flowing]] stream of [[divine]] ministry to the [[creatures]] of [[the worlds]]. When [[man]] hears [[God]]'s [[spirit]] speak within the [[human]] [[heart]], [[inherent]] in such an [[experience]] is the [[fact]] that [[God]] [[simultaneously]] hears that man's [[prayer]]. Even the [[forgiveness]] of [[sin]] operates in this same unerring [[fashion]]. [[The Father]] in heaven has [[forgiven]] you even before you have [[thought]] to ask him, but such [[forgiveness]] is not available in your [[personal]] [[religious]] [[experience]] until such a [[time]] as you [[forgive]] your fellow men. [[God]]'s [[forgiveness]] in [[fact]] is not conditioned upon your forgiving your fellows, but in [[experience]] it is exactly so conditioned. And this [[fact]] of the [[synchrony]] of [[divine]] and [[human]] [[forgiveness]] was thus [[recognized]] and linked [[together]] in the [[prayer]] which [[Jesus]] taught [[the apostles]].
 
146:2.4 3. By opening the [[human]] end of the [[channel]] of the [[God]]-[[man]] [[communication]], [[mortals]] make [[immediately]] available the ever-[[flowing]] stream of [[divine]] ministry to the [[creatures]] of [[the worlds]]. When [[man]] hears [[God]]'s [[spirit]] speak within the [[human]] [[heart]], [[inherent]] in such an [[experience]] is the [[fact]] that [[God]] [[simultaneously]] hears that man's [[prayer]]. Even the [[forgiveness]] of [[sin]] operates in this same unerring [[fashion]]. [[The Father]] in heaven has [[forgiven]] you even before you have [[thought]] to ask him, but such [[forgiveness]] is not available in your [[personal]] [[religious]] [[experience]] until such a [[time]] as you [[forgive]] your fellow men. [[God]]'s [[forgiveness]] in [[fact]] is not conditioned upon your forgiving your fellows, but in [[experience]] it is exactly so conditioned. And this [[fact]] of the [[synchrony]] of [[divine]] and [[human]] [[forgiveness]] was thus [[recognized]] and linked [[together]] in the [[prayer]] which [[Jesus]] taught [[the apostles]].