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From: <fsb60@utah-inter.net>
To: <tmtranscripts@circuit1.teamcircuits.com>
Subject: [tmtranscripts] Abraham & Mary 12/26/05
Date: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 5:31 PM
ABRAHAM & MARY
DECEMBER 26, 2005
WOODS CROSS GROUP
I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I am grateful to be in your family setting
this evening. I thank you for staying the course, focusing on the
goals of the Father's--instead of personal agenda. I realize every
individual has expectations of what 'right' looks like. Of course
that differs with each person. I just wanted to thank you for always
having consideration of allowing Father's will to become reality.
Many times in our spiritual thinking we can become quite focused on
the goal and overlook the small steps it takes to achieve the goal.
This is always a cause for frustration and a loss in personal
confidence. Mortals are impatient. This is to be expected. As we
attain self-mastery we can find our patience levels to increase. For
the most part we must strive for forbearance in our frustrations.
I am MARY. My gratitude is also with you. Year's back we could not
have forecasted such a future as is here now on Urantia. Many of
your worldly events were simple out-workings of nature. Some were
caused by man's greed and some were simply the building of negative
thoughts released into the cosmic mind. You know thoughts have power
and we should certainly be grateful that Father, in His wisdom, has
even greater power.
We live and learn. What the peoples of Urantia has learned so far
has been indeed a slow ongoing lesson, nevertheless most of
civilized society has seen how you reap what you sow. I think as
time moves forward you will find that fear has not the influence it
once did. The more trust you have in those On High, the more comfort
you have within and certainly a stronger link to the cosmic mind or
overall workings of the universe.
During this time of year many mortals think about the woman who gave
birth to the child of promise some two thousand years ago, also
named Mary. I think about the great task entrusted to her and her
expectations of what was to come into reality. Certainly this well-
intentioned mother of Jesus did her utmost to bring about what she
thought was to come into fruition in raising this child of promise.
Many times Mary's expectations were dashed along with her hopes and
dreams for her eldest child. She had been known to have motherly
influence over her son in positive and negative ways, but Jesus
early on had made a commitment to stay the course of the Father's
will, even though it may cause some pain, some heartache.
I do believe after time, Mary, mother of Jesus, had come to grips
with her child's destiny. It took many years of self- reconciliation
to know that she could let go and trust her son to do what He was
destined to do. You can see that Mary had possibly magnified her
importance in this task of raising the man who was to change the
world. This was of course understood and again, another example of
how Father's tasks are not as difficult as we can build them up in
our minds to be. I was not a mother, but I do understand now how a
parent can believe their child is indeed a reflection of themselves.
At some point the parent must let go and trust that the child has
all they will need to make it in the world on their own.
Father understands that you have honorable intentions. He knows the
mortal mind through and through. He condemns it not. This life in
the flesh is simply a short lesson on how to progress to the next
phase of our eternal career. For the most part, Mary, earthly mother
to the Master, stayed the course. She indeed met with some hardships
and really had done the best she could. I admire her strength and
know of her struggle to allow Father's will to be made manifest. At
some point in this life we will all understand her strength to let
go of her expectations, to allow for Father's plan to become a
living example.
I know you each also have the best of intentions and ask for
closeness to the Father in Heaven. The way you may become close with
Father is probably not what you expect, but certainly will be a
self-reconciliation that you will have to address. This is typical
and required so that you may advance, so that you may become closer
to attaining self-mastery. This time of year is also one where many
mortals seek to make resolutions and strive for a better way of
living. I would think that the best resolution one could strive for
is to find peace in letting go and trusting in Father's wisdom and
ability to bring forth what is supposed to be.
This week let us find time to ponder the peace we have in Father.
How wonderful it is to rest in His arms. How rejuvenated we are when
we lean on Him and know that the problem of the world rests not on
our shoulders. That is all for this evening. I am so honored to
serve with you and Abraham in this Correcting Time. Our love goes
with you. Shalom.
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