[tmtranscripts] Abraham 10/26/03

ellen at utah-inter.net ellen at utah-inter.net
Wed Oct 29 20:05:03 PST 2003


ABRAHAM

OCTOBER 26, 2003

WOODS CROSS GROUP



I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I am enjoying the serene atmosphere here this
evening. I find the minds of mortals are quite intriguing this time of year,
especially where the fall season is so apparent. Many look to the season as
a period of rest after an active summer. Many enjoy the changes in
surroundings and are relieved of their summer duties. On the other hand some
greet the season with a foreboding attitude, in that the cold will bring
unforeseen events. Some see the season as clearing out the old to make room
for the new. Some see this time of year as a time of death or stopping.



Each person in this room can look at this particular season and have
differing views. You each are unique in personality and character. You each
have been brought up into the world differently. There are many factors that
would color your view. How freeing it is to belong to a family that focuses
on Father as their sovereign. He definitely puts priorities in order. In our
Morontial Brotherhood we each see things with different eyes, and yet there
is always room for love.



Truth varies from person to person and spirituality is indeed a living
revelation. You Mission participants are so to speak a common voice for
Michael's cause. The best that you can do is to live a life of good example.
All your ministry, your words of truth have no meaning unless it is upheld
by action. Let us look at the life of that well known apostle, Judas.



Judas' first misconception was that there were places of honor next to the
Master and certainly was he well deserving of that place. He was not open to
the fact that his brethren had differing views. His judgmental attitude saw
them as weak and/or ignorant. He did not allow room for his own growth or
the growth of his fellows. Judas had a narrow vision because of his all
consuming self-love. Said Jesus, "Love one another as I have loved you. Love
yourself as you love your fellows."



Judas placed value in his personal success. He saw not the good of the
whole, but only that measure of personal success, meaning that if his
fellows were at an inferior place than certainly did that set him on a
superior high. He saw not himself as a part of his fellows or even the
Kingdom of God. He was raised as such to believe that he was somehow more
important than others. Certainly did this belief bring him devastation.



Some of Judas' fellow apostles at some point shared that belief, but time
with the Master allowed them transformation in mind and heart. Even the
apostle Thomas had once held beliefs that the Master and His cause was
indeed too good to be true. Thomas was given no visual proof of the Kingdom
to come, no. He was made to put effort into seeing with the eyes of faith.
Through the Master, Thomas learned to set Father as his sovereign, his First
Source and Center and from there transformation began.



Each one of you Mission participants allow the Master and His Spirit of
Truth to have influence in your lives. The Spirit of Truth seeks to unite,
seeks to unify. The ego seeks to separate and set as superior. The Morontial
Brotherhood finds its greatest success with those beings who allow
themselves to be transformed by the Spirit. Judas sought to exert his power.
He sought to be set apart. He sought no transformation from those hours
spent with Jesus. Thomas dared to take a leap of faith, no matter what it
cost him, no matter how it made him appear. While Thomas was stubborn in
mind, he made genuine effort to be open to change and changed he was.



This week in your own personal environment look at the varying
personalities. There are some that are so different, and yet they thirst for
truth, just as you do. Think about being transformed by the Spirit of Truth.
What changes have been made and what changes would you like to see happen in
your lives? Again, make effort each day to confirm your commitment to set
Father as your sovereign. How much of your good intentions are backed by
action? Take some time to have some study on the lives of the Master's
apostles. A few questions.



HARRISON: Abraham, you probably heard us in our early prayers, Martha's
daughter, Carla, has been diagnosed with a blood clot in her brain. If you
think it is appropriate to offer some comments or encouragement with words I
would appreciate it.



ABRAHAM: Certainly. I cannot say where this will lead. I do understand that
the amount of fear that is being produced is hurting the chances for
success. Have some faith in the medical field, but know that Father is in
all the details. Strengthen your relationship to Him and this will decrease
the fear. Have not worry. All is well known and carefully looked after.



SIMON: Yes Abraham, I have been so grateful for the opportunity to call out
to Mother and have Her take my apprehension away. (Inaudible.) I still have
that apprehension come back. Can you speak about the reoccurring
apprehension?



ABRAHAM: I am understanding this apprehension to be the result of some
guilt. You are somewhat feeling that you are not living up to your ideals.
Your conscious feelings of guilt are leading you to believe you deserve some
discipline and this promotes the apprehension. Take time to journal your
true desires for this life and lay out a plan to follow to attain your
goals. Leave room for Father's guidance and transformation by the Spirit of
Truth. Have not worry, Simon. You are learning just as everyone is. Know
that your true self is burdened by life's pressures and seeks to be free.
Have not worry. One more question.



ELLEN: I'll ask one. I have a hard time with prayer versus accepting Father'
s will. My understanding of prayer-I struggle with it. Do you have any
comment about that?



ABRAHAM: Certainly. When we view the Master's life, He was in ever constant
communication with Father. You can call this a form of prayer. Prayer is
nothing more than communication. Always was the Master's prayer to be
accepting of the divine will. Prayer is helpful to the mortal, in that it
helps to reconcile the mortal mind to the divine influence. The Master had
mortal want and desires, and if He thought it to be in alignment with the
divine will, meaning that it was good for the whole, then certainly would He
ask it of His Father. Mostly however He realized His communication drew Him
near the Father and to the understanding of the Father's ways. Our Master
used prayer to reconcile His mortal mind to the divine. Is this answering?
(Yes. Thank you.) You're welcome.



With that I will take my leave. Know that I am with continuing love for you
each and I look forward to our Morontial Brotherhood association. Until next
time, shalom.






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