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136:7.1 Having made his [[decisions]] regarding such matters as [[food]] and [[physical]] ministration to the needs of his [[material]] [[body]], the [[care]] of the [[health]] of himself and his associates, there remained yet other [[problems]] to solve. What would be his [[attitude]] when confronted by [[personal]] [[danger]]? He decided to [[exercise]] [[normal]] watchcare over his human [[safety]] and to take reasonable precaution to prevent the untimely termination of his [[career]] in the [[flesh]] but to refrain from all [[superhuman]] [[intervention]] when the [[crisis]] of his life in the flesh should come. As he was formulating this [[decision]], [[Jesus]] was seated under the shade of a tree on an overhanging ledge of rock with a precipice right there before him. He fully [[realized]] that he could cast himself off the ledge and out into [[space]], and that nothing could happen to harm him provided he would rescind his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_136#136:5._THE_FIRST_GREAT_DECISION first great decision] not to invoke the interposition of his [[celestial]] intelligences in the prosecution of his lifework on [[Urantia]], and provided he would abrogate his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_136#136:6._THE_SECOND_DECISION second decision] concerning his [[attitude]] toward [[self-preservation]].
 
136:7.1 Having made his [[decisions]] regarding such matters as [[food]] and [[physical]] ministration to the needs of his [[material]] [[body]], the [[care]] of the [[health]] of himself and his associates, there remained yet other [[problems]] to solve. What would be his [[attitude]] when confronted by [[personal]] [[danger]]? He decided to [[exercise]] [[normal]] watchcare over his human [[safety]] and to take reasonable precaution to prevent the untimely termination of his [[career]] in the [[flesh]] but to refrain from all [[superhuman]] [[intervention]] when the [[crisis]] of his life in the flesh should come. As he was formulating this [[decision]], [[Jesus]] was seated under the shade of a tree on an overhanging ledge of rock with a precipice right there before him. He fully [[realized]] that he could cast himself off the ledge and out into [[space]], and that nothing could happen to harm him provided he would rescind his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_136#136:5._THE_FIRST_GREAT_DECISION first great decision] not to invoke the interposition of his [[celestial]] intelligences in the prosecution of his lifework on [[Urantia]], and provided he would abrogate his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_136#136:6._THE_SECOND_DECISION second decision] concerning his [[attitude]] toward [[self-preservation]].
  
136:7.2 [[Jesus]] knew his fellow countrymen were [[expecting]] a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Messianism Messiah] who would be above [[natural law]]. Well had he been taught that [[Scripture]]: " There shall no evil befall you, neither shall any plague come near your dwelling. For he shall give his [[angels]] charge over you, to keep you in all your ways. They shall bear you up in their hands lest you dash your foot against a stone. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Psalms#Psalm_91] Would this sort of presumption, this defiance of [[Universal Father|his Father]'s [[laws]] of [[gravity]], be justified in order to protect himself from possible harm or, perchance, to win the [[confidence]] of his mistaught and distracted people? But such a [[course]], however [[gratifying]] to the [[sign]]-seeking [[Jews]], would be, not a [[revelation]] of [[Universal Father|his Father]], but a questionable trifling with the established [[laws]] of the [[universe of universes]].
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136:7.2 [[Jesus]] knew his fellow countrymen were [[expecting]] a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Messianism Messiah] who would be above [[natural law]]. Well had he been taught that [[Scripture]]: " There shall no evil befall you, neither shall any plague come near your dwelling. For he shall give his [[angels]] charge over you, to keep you in all your ways. They shall bear you up in their hands lest you dash your foot against a stone. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Psalms#Psalm_91] Would this sort of presumption, this defiance of [[Universal Father|his Father]'s [[laws]] of [[gravity]], be justified in order to protect himself from possible harm or, perchance, to win the [[confidence]] of his mistaught and distracted people? But such a [[course]], however [[gratifying]] to the [[sign]]-seeking [[Jews]], would be, not a [[revelation]] of [[Universal Father|his Father]], but a questionable trifling with the established [[laws]] of the [[universe of universes]].
  
 
136:7.3 [[Understanding]] all of this and knowing that [[the Master]] refused to [[work]] in defiance of his established [[laws]] of [[nature]] in so far as his [[personal]] [[conduct]] was concerned, you know of a [[certainty]] that he never walked on the water nor did anything else which was an outrage to his [[material]] order of [[administering]] the world; always, of course, bearing in [[mind]] that there had, as yet, been found no way whereby he could be wholly delivered from the lack of [[control]] over the element of [[time]] in connection with those matters put under the [[jurisdiction]] of the [[Personalized Adjuster]].
 
136:7.3 [[Understanding]] all of this and knowing that [[the Master]] refused to [[work]] in defiance of his established [[laws]] of [[nature]] in so far as his [[personal]] [[conduct]] was concerned, you know of a [[certainty]] that he never walked on the water nor did anything else which was an outrage to his [[material]] order of [[administering]] the world; always, of course, bearing in [[mind]] that there had, as yet, been found no way whereby he could be wholly delivered from the lack of [[control]] over the element of [[time]] in connection with those matters put under the [[jurisdiction]] of the [[Personalized Adjuster]].

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136:7.1 Having made his decisions regarding such matters as food and physical ministration to the needs of his material body, the care of the health of himself and his associates, there remained yet other problems to solve. What would be his attitude when confronted by personal danger? He decided to exercise normal watchcare over his human safety and to take reasonable precaution to prevent the untimely termination of his career in the flesh but to refrain from all superhuman intervention when the crisis of his life in the flesh should come. As he was formulating this decision, Jesus was seated under the shade of a tree on an overhanging ledge of rock with a precipice right there before him. He fully realized that he could cast himself off the ledge and out into space, and that nothing could happen to harm him provided he would rescind his first great decision not to invoke the interposition of his celestial intelligences in the prosecution of his lifework on Urantia, and provided he would abrogate his second decision concerning his attitude toward self-preservation.

136:7.2 Jesus knew his fellow countrymen were expecting a Messiah who would be above natural law. Well had he been taught that Scripture: " There shall no evil befall you, neither shall any plague come near your dwelling. For he shall give his angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways. They shall bear you up in their hands lest you dash your foot against a stone. "[1] Would this sort of presumption, this defiance of [[Universal Father|his Father]'s laws of gravity, be justified in order to protect himself from possible harm or, perchance, to win the confidence of his mistaught and distracted people? But such a course, however gratifying to the sign-seeking Jews, would be, not a revelation of his Father, but a questionable trifling with the established laws of the universe of universes.

136:7.3 Understanding all of this and knowing that the Master refused to work in defiance of his established laws of nature in so far as his personal conduct was concerned, you know of a certainty that he never walked on the water nor did anything else which was an outrage to his material order of administering the world; always, of course, bearing in mind that there had, as yet, been found no way whereby he could be wholly delivered from the lack of control over the element of time in connection with those matters put under the jurisdiction of the Personalized Adjuster.

136:7.4 Throughout his entire earth life Jesus was consistently loyal to this decision. No matter whether the Pharisees taunted him for a sign, or the watchers at Calvary dared him to come down from the cross, he steadfastly adhered to the decision of this hour on the hillside.

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