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ABRAHAM - SALVATION
AUGUST 4, 2003
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM, Greetings. I am happy to be among you once again. I am
glad to see
familiar faces here with us again. This group is sincerely an anchor
for our
ship of faith. With the stormy waters of everyday living it is
comforting to
know we can return home to regain focus and a sense of overall
wellness. God is
good. I am amazed by His everyday works in our lives. I am in awe of
His awesome
power in every little detail of existence. I am with abiding hope
and joy in any
and every situation. God is good.
Back to our discussion concerning salvation--I am always made to
think of the
Master. The Master's life in the flesh had significant meanings
beyond this
world. His life was an enduring example of how one could face bitter
disappointment and still move mountains. Jesus was born an ordinary
child of the
realm. He lived an ordinary existence. He performed His duties as an
ordinary
man. Even when He was ministering to His fellows He sought to keep
from miracle
working. Living an ordinary life--the Master did indeed do wonderful
things.
He was not a king, nor the long sought after messiah. It would be
wrong for us
to refer to Him as other than our Brother/Father/Savior. The life of
Jesus
brought God down to the mindal understanding of man. Jesus made
Father reachable
for man. Even His Spirit of Truth today keeps you ever updated and
available to
knowing our Father as someone who is always at hand, not somewhere
far off in
Heaven.
Said Jesus, "I am the door. He who knocks indeed will be welcomed."
The Master
is our door to understanding Father from within our own mind frame.
He is our
introduction to the Father and the spirit life. He is indeed a
Savior. Those who
live a life of faith can indeed take salvation for granted. Those
who are Father
led are in understanding of the security of the eternal life--the
eternal life,
of course, from this moment on. Those who find comfort in salvation
are not a
chosen people to be set apart, no. Salvation is not separation, but
unity in
serving one another for a common good.
Those that literally feel their salvation are more likely to serve.
They are
driven with the desire to make other's lives better. Those that feel
comforted
in the knowledge of God feel a wellspring of wealth from which they
draw from to
share with others. These individuals are a source of energy, a guide
on the
path, so to speak. Other people who may have become embittered by
life
circumstances will find you, faith filled sons and daughters, a
source to a new
and better way.
I realize that possibly every day you meet with individuals who are
negative and
seemingly unchangeable. At times it feels as if these individuals
can embitter
you as they are. With your faith and comfort in salvation, and
knowing you
belong to the Kingdom of Heaven, only good can result from whomever
you relate
with. The spirit of God is in you literally, and this is a source of
protection
and peace. No one can take anything from you. It is within your
power to fend
off the negative energy to promote light. This source of light is
unending. The
source is never depleted. You have access to all you need. You can
be as the
Master and go about sharing the good news.
As the Master's day of Urantia birth approaches let us ponder the
many ways He
is a Savior to us. How has knowing Him affected your life? What is
your favorite
aspect of His personality? After facing numerous disappointments,
how did the
Master continue to go on, continue to minister, continue to love and
serve? What
was His practice to receiving from that wellspring of Father's all
encompassing
goodness? I will take a few questions.
INERIA: Abraham, I just wanted tell you thank you for your devotion
to Father,
Mother and us, your students. I am glad to be here. You give me such
comfort.
ABRAHAM: I am happy to see you, my daughter. You are an inspiration
to those
that know you. Your courage to carry on is to be commended, and as
always, I
give you my love. Another question?
LANCESON: Abraham, this week I had the experience of talking to
people who have
lost loved ones and I have come to realize what you spoke of in the
lesson, this
idea of taking my salvation for granted and how grateful I am that I
have this
source of strength I can give to others. The compassion I feel for
those who
lack this in their lives, it has made me realize how fortunate I am
to have this
understanding. I guess that is all I have to say.
ABRAHAM: Lanceson, my son, you are a true student, where you are
enthusiastic
about learning and not so quick to show what you know. This is rare
in today's
world and definitely wonderful. You do have a gift for listening and
a knowledge
of what is to come beyond this life. You are a good counselor to
those in need.
Your willingness to be present in all of life, bad or good, is a
wonderful
example for those who know you. Well done, my son. (Thank you.)
You're welcome.
Another question or comment?
SIMON: Abraham, I am real grateful for the lessons lately and I feel
like I have
been learning them over time. In other words, I am a little slow, so
give me
some time. I am grateful for the bigger picture, even though I get
stuck in my
own little picture sometimes. I wonder if you have any words or
comment for me
on how I can be a more affective son.
ABRAHAM: You are learning, Simon. Your experiences have been a
wonderful
teacher. You are finding your way as you should. Change and growth
is slow, as
well it should be for a lasting effect. You appear to live a well
balanced life
being involved in just about everything. Know the spiritual life is
also in the
mundane details of everyday living. You are finding your way, my
son. Have not
worry, you do well.
MIRIAM: Abraham, it is just really good to be here tonight. The love
is so
supportive from you and everyone here. It feels so good. Your lesson
tonight was
just awesome and it meant a lot to me, especially the piece about
the negative
energy. I was just awfully grateful for my faith today and having
Father to give
everything to. I love you all and love you, Abraham. I am just so
grateful to be
blessed by all you guys.
ABRAHAM: As we are also blessed to know you, my daughter Miriam.
These past
months have been stormy for you and your beloved, Don. Things are
not always put
into motion by our Father, if you are understanding my meaning. Some
things
simply happen and you have accepted these challenges with grace and
faith. This
is a source of strength for your family, friends and coworkers. Your
joy still
shines through the clouds of adversity, and this is what we have
each been
looking toward lo these many years. You do well, my daughter. Carry
on. (Thank
you very much.) You are welcome.
If there are no more pressing questions, I will take my leave. Know
that each
time we meet I grow more in love with you. Know that I am always
available
should you have need of me. Go in peace. Until next time, shalom.
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