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196:0.6 In a [[religious]] [[genius]], strong [[spiritual]] [[faith]] so many times leads directly to disastrous [[fanaticism]], to exaggeration of the [[religious]] [[ego]], but it was not so with [[Jesus]]. He was not unfavorably affected in his [[practical]] life by his extraordinary [[faith]] and [[spirit]] [[attainment]] because this spiritual exaltation was a wholly [[unconscious]] and [[spontaneous]] [[soul]] [[expression]] of his [[personal]] [[experience]] with [[God]].
 
196:0.6 In a [[religious]] [[genius]], strong [[spiritual]] [[faith]] so many times leads directly to disastrous [[fanaticism]], to exaggeration of the [[religious]] [[ego]], but it was not so with [[Jesus]]. He was not unfavorably affected in his [[practical]] life by his extraordinary [[faith]] and [[spirit]] [[attainment]] because this spiritual exaltation was a wholly [[unconscious]] and [[spontaneous]] [[soul]] [[expression]] of his [[personal]] [[experience]] with [[God]].
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196:0.7 The all-consuming and indomitable [[spiritual]] [[faith]] of [[Jesus]] never became [[fanatical]], for it never attempted to run away with his well-[[balanced]] [[intellectual]] [[judgments]] concerning the [[proportional]] [[values]] of [[practical]] and commonplace [[social]], [[economic]], and [[moral]] life situations. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] was a splendidly unified [[human]] [[personality]]; he was a perfectly [[endowed]] [[divine]] [[being]]; he was also [[magnificently]] [[co-ordinated]] as a combined [[human]] and [[divine]] [[being]] functioning on [[earth]] as a single [[personality]]. Always did [[the Master]] [[co-ordinate]] the [[faith]] of the [[soul]] with the [[wisdom]]-appraisals of seasoned [[experience]]. [[Personal]] [[faith]], spiritual [[hope]], and moral [[devotion]] were always correlated in a matchless [[religious]] [[unity]] of [[harmonious]] [[association]] with the keen [[realization]] of the [[reality]] and sacredness of all [[human]] loyalties—[[personal]] [[honor]], [[family]] [[love]], [[religious]] [[obligation]], [[social]] [[duty]], and [[economic]] [[necessity]].
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196:0.7 The all-consuming and indomitable [[spiritual]] [[faith]] of [[Jesus]] never became [[fanatical]], for it never attempted to run away with his well-[[balanced]] [[intellectual]] [[judgments]] concerning the [[proportional]] [[values]] of [[practical]] and commonplace [[social]], [[economic]], and [[moral]] life situations. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] was a splendidly unified [[human]] [[personality]]; he was a perfectly [[endowed]] [[divine]] [[being]]; he was also [[magnificently]] [[co-ordinated]] as a combined [[human]] and [[divine]] [[being]] functioning on [[earth]] as a single [[personality]]. Always did [[the Master]] [[co-ordinate]] the [[faith]] of the [[soul]] with the [[wisdom]]-appraisals of seasoned [[experience]]. [[Personal]] [[faith]], spiritual [[hope]], and moral [[devotion]] were always correlated in a matchless [[religious]] [[unity]] of [[harmonious]] [[association]] with the keen [[realization]] of the [[reality]] and sacredness of all [[human]] loyalties—[[personal]] [[honor]], [[family]] [[love]], [[religious]] [[obligation]], [[social]] [[duty]], and [[economic]] [[necessity]].
    
196:0.8 The [[faith]] of [[Jesus]] visualized all [[spirit]] [[values]] as being found in [[the kingdom]] of [[God]]; therefore he said, " Seek first [[the kingdom]] of heaven. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_12] [[Jesus]] saw in the advanced and [[ideal]] fellowship of [[the kingdom]] the achievement and fulfillment of the " will of God. " The very [[heart]] of the [[prayer]] which he taught his disciples was, " Your kingdom come; your will be done. " Having thus conceived of [[the kingdom]] as comprising the will of God, he [[devoted]] himself to the cause of its [[realization]] with amazing self-forgetfulness and unbounded [[enthusiasm]]. But in all his [[intense]] [[mission]] and throughout his extraordinary life there never appeared the [[fury]] of the [[fanatic]] nor the [[superficial]] frothiness of the [[religious]] [[egotist]].
 
196:0.8 The [[faith]] of [[Jesus]] visualized all [[spirit]] [[values]] as being found in [[the kingdom]] of [[God]]; therefore he said, " Seek first [[the kingdom]] of heaven. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_12] [[Jesus]] saw in the advanced and [[ideal]] fellowship of [[the kingdom]] the achievement and fulfillment of the " will of God. " The very [[heart]] of the [[prayer]] which he taught his disciples was, " Your kingdom come; your will be done. " Having thus conceived of [[the kingdom]] as comprising the will of God, he [[devoted]] himself to the cause of its [[realization]] with amazing self-forgetfulness and unbounded [[enthusiasm]]. But in all his [[intense]] [[mission]] and throughout his extraordinary life there never appeared the [[fury]] of the [[fanatic]] nor the [[superficial]] frothiness of the [[religious]] [[egotist]].

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