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The Religion of Jesus
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The
religion of Jesus is the religion that Jesus himself practiced, and
the religion that he preached to his followers. In the years subsequent
to his life, crucifixion,
and resurrection, this religion OF
Jesus was
transformed into the religion ABOUT
Jesus, i.e., the religion of the
risen Christ, the sacrificial
lamb who died to redeem man from sin.
The
religion of Jesus is, essentially, the Gospel of the Kingdom. As a
preliminary exercise, one may want to read about how Jesus formulated
his religion. Please see "Jesus'
Concepts of the Kingdom."
Again, this is the only religion that Jesus followed and the only
religion which he
preached.
What IS the Religion of Jesus?
The religion of Jesus is the most dynamic influence ever to
activate the human race. Jesus shattered tradition, destroyed dogma,
and called mankind to the achievement of its highest ideals in time
and eternity—to be perfect, even as the Father in heaven is
perfect. ~ The Urantia Book, (99:5.3)
The three apostles were shocked this afternoon when they realized
that their Master’s religion made no provision for spiritual
self-examination. All religions before and after the times of Jesus,
even Christianity, carefully provide for conscientious self-
examination. But not so with the religion of Jesus of Nazareth.
Jesus’ philosophy of life is without religious introspection.
The carpenter’s son never taught character building; he taught
character growth, declaring that the kingdom of heaven is like a
mustard seed. But Jesus said nothing which would proscribe self-
analysis as a prevention of conceited egotism. ~ The Urantia
Book, (140:8.27)
This new religion of Jesus was not without its practical
implications, but whatever of practical political, social, or economic
value there is to be found in his teaching is the natural outworking
of this inner experience of the soul as it manifests the fruits of the
spirit in the spontaneous daily ministry of genuine personal religious
experience. ~ The Urantia Book,
(140:10.16)
The religion of Jesus is a new gospel of faith to be proclaimed to
struggling humanity. This new religion is founded on faith, hope, and
love.
To Jesus, mortal life had dealt its hardest, cruelest, and
bitterest blows; and this man met these ministrations of despair with
faith, courage, and the unswerving determination to do his
Father’s will. Jesus met life in all its terrible reality and
mastered it—even in death. He did not use religion as a release
from life. The religion of Jesus does not seek to escape this life in
order to enjoy the waiting bliss of another existence. The religion of
Jesus provides the joy and peace of another and spiritual existence to
enhance and ennoble the life which men now live in the flesh.
The religion of Jesus does not seek to escape this life in order to
enjoy the waiting bliss of another existence. The religion of Jesus
provides the joy and peace of another and spiritual existence to
enhance and ennoble the life which men now live in the flesh.
If religion is an opiate to the people, it is not the religion of
Jesus. On the cross he refused to drink the deadening drug, and his
spirit, poured out upon all flesh, is a mighty world influence which
leads man upward and urges him onward. The spiritual forward urge is
the most powerful driving force present in this world; the truth-
learning believer is the one progressive and aggressive soul on earth.
~ The Urantia Book,
(194:3.2)
The Significance of Pentecost
The religion of Jesus fosters the highest type of human
civilization in that it creates the highest type of spiritual
personality and proclaims the sacredness of that person.
The coming of the Spirit of Truth on Pentecost made possible a
religion which is neither radical nor conservative; it is neither the
old nor the new; it is to be dominated neither by the old nor the
young. The fact of Jesus’ earthly life provides a fixed point
for the anchor of time, while the bestowal of the Spirit of Truth
provides for the everlasting expansion and endless growth of the
religion which he lived and the gospel which he proclaimed. The spirit
guides into all truth; he is the teacher of an expanding and always-
growing religion of endless progress and divine unfolding. This new
teacher will be forever unfolding to the truth-seeking believer that
which was so divinely folded up in the person and nature of the Son of
Man. ~ The Urantia Book,
(194:3.7)
Pentecost was the call to spiritual unity among gospel believers.
When the spirit descended on the disciples at Jerusalem, the same
thing happened in Philadelphia, Alexandria, and at all other places
where true believers dwelt. It was literally true that “there
was but one heart and soul among the multitude of the
believers.” The religion of jesus is the most powerful unifying
influence the world has ever known. ~ The Urantia Book,
(194:3.17)
What is the Origin of This Religion of Jesus?
The Master sought to impress upon all teachers of the gospel of the
kingdom that their only business was to reveal God to the individual
man as his Father— to lead this individual man to become son-
conscious; then to present this same man to God as his faith son. Both
of these essential revelations are accomplished in Jesus. He became,
indeed, “the way, the truth, and the life.” The religion
of Jesus was wholly based on the living of his bestowal life on earth.
When Jesus departed from this world, he left behind no books, laws, or
other forms of human organization affecting the religious life of the
individual. ~ The Urantia Book,
(141:7.4)
The Living Experience of Jesus During His Hour of
Humiliation
These are the moments of the Master’s greatest victories in
all his long and eventful career as maker, upholder, and savior of a
vast and far-flung universe. Having lived to the full a life of
revealing God to man, Jesus is now engaged in making a new and
unprecedented revelation of man to God. Jesus is now revealing to the
worlds the final triumph over all fears of creature personality
isolation. The Son of Man has finally achieved the realization of
identity as the Son of God. Jesus does not hesitate to assert that he
and the Father are one; and on the basis of the fact and truth of that
supreme and supernal experience, he admonishes every kingdom believer
to become one with him even as he and his Father are one. The living
experience in the religion of Jesus thus becomes the sure and certain
technique whereby the spiritually isolated and cosmically lonely
mortals of earth are enabled to escape personality isolation, with all
its consequences of fear and associated feelings of helplessness. In
the fraternal realities of the kingdom of heaven the faith sons of God
find final deliverance from the isolation of the self, both personal
and planetary. The God-knowing believer increasingly experiences the
ecstasy and grandeur of spiritual socialization on a universe
scale—citizenship on high in association with the eternal
realization of the divine destiny of perfection attainment. ~ The
Urantia Book, (184:4.6)
How Did the Message Get Lost?
On Thursday night [just before Jesus' Ascension] the apostles had a
wonderful meeting in this upper chamber and all pledged themselves to
go forth in the public preaching of the new gospel of the risen Lord
except Thomas, Simon Zelotes, and the Alpheus twins. Already had begun
the first steps of changing the gospel of the kingdom—sonship
with God and brotherhood with man—into the proclamation of the
resurrection of Jesus. Nathaniel opposed this shift in the burden of
their public message, but he could not withstand Peter’s
eloquence, neither could he overcome the enthusiasm of the disciples,
especially the women believers.
And so, under the vigorous leadership of Peter and ere the Master
ascended to the Father, his well-meaning representatives began that
subtle process of gradually and certainly changing the religion of
Jesus into a new and modified form of religion about Jesus. ~ The
Urantia Book, (192:4.7)
On the day of Pentecost the religion of Jesus broke all national
restrictions and racial fetters. It is forever true, “Where the
spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.” On this day the Spirit
of Truth became the personal gift from the Master to every mortal.
This spirit was bestowed for the purpose of qualifying believers more
effectively to preach the gospel of the kingdom, but they mistook the
experience of receiving the outpoured spirit for a part of the new
gospel which they were unconsciously formulating. ~ The Urantia
Book, (194:3.5)
The manifestations associated with the bestowal of the “new
teacher,” and the reception of the apostles' preaching by the
men of various races and nations gathered together at Jerusalem,
indicate the universality of the religion of Jesus. The gospel of the
kingdom was to be identified with no particular race, culture, or
language. This day of Pentecost witnessed the great effort of the
spirit to liberate the religion of Jesus from its inherited Jewish
fetters. Even after this demonstration of pouring out the spirit upon
all flesh, the apostles at first endeavored to impose the requirements
of Judaism upon their converts. Even Paul had trouble with his
Jerusalem brethren because he refused to subject the gentiles to these
Jewish practices. No revealed religion can spread to all the world
when it makes the serious mistake of becoming permeated with some
national culture or associated with established racial, social, or
economic practices. ~ The Urantia Book,
(194:3.9)
All Religions Can Lead to the Religion of Jesus
All religions teach the worship of Deity and some doctrine of human
salvation. The Buddhist religion promises salvation from suffering,
unending peace; the Jewish religion promises salvation from
difficulties, prosperity predicated on righteousness; the Greek
religion promised salvation from disharmony, ugliness, by the
realization of beauty; Christianity promises salvation from sin,
sanctity; Mohammedanism provides deliverance from the rigorous moral
standards of Judaism and Christianity. The religion of Jesus is
salvation from self, deliverance from the evils of creature isolation
in time and in eternity. ~ The Urantia Book, (5:4.5)
The Zoroastrians had a religion of morals; the Hindus a religion of
metaphysics; the Confucianists a religion of ethics. Jesus lived a
religion of service. All these religions are of value in that they are
valid approaches to the religion of Jesus. Religion is destined to
become the reality of the spiritual unification of all that is good,
beautiful, and true in human experience.
The Greek religion had a watchword “Know yourself”; the
Hebrews centered their teaching on “Know your God”; the
Christians preach a gospel aimed at a “knowledge of the Lord
Jesus Christ”; Jesus proclaimed the good news of “knowing
God, and yourself as a son of God.” These differing concepts of
the purpose of religion determine the individual’s attitude in
various life situations and foreshadow the depth of worship and the
nature of his personal habits of prayer. The spiritual status of any
religion may be determined by the nature of its prayers. ~ The
Urantia Book, (5:4.7)
A New Symbolism - Any Ideas?
Regardless of the drawbacks and handicaps, every new revelation of
truth has given rise to a new cult, and even the restatement of the
religion of Jesus must develop a new and appropriate symbolism. Modern
man must find some adequate symbolism for his new and expanding ideas,
ideals, and loyalties. This enhanced symbol must arise out of
religious living, spiritual experience. And this higher symbolism of a
higher civilization must be predicated on the concept of the
Fatherhood of God and be pregnant with the mighty ideal of the
brotherhood of man.
The old cults were too egocentric; the new must be the outgrowth of
applied love. The new cult must, like the old, foster sentiment,
satisfy emotion, and promote loyalty; but it must do more: It must
facilitate spiritual progress, enhance cosmic meanings, augment moral
values, encourage social development, and stimulate a high type of
personal religious living. The new cult must provide supreme goals of
living which are both temporal and eternal—social and spiritual.
No cult can endure and contribute to the progress of social
civilization and individual spiritual attainment unless it is based on
the biologic, sociologic, and religious significance of the home. A
surviving cult must symbolize that which is permanent in the presence
of unceasing change; it must glorify that which unifies the stream of
ever-changing social metamorphosis. It must recognize true meanings,
exalt beautiful relations, and glorify the good values of real
nobility.
But the great difficulty of finding a new and satisfying symbolism
is because modern men, as a group, adhere to the scientific attitude,
eschew superstition, and abhor ignorance, while as individuals they
all crave mystery and venerate the unknown. No cult can survive unless
it embodies some masterful mystery and conceals some worthful
unattainable. Again, the new symbolism must not only be significant
for the group but also meaningful to the individual. The forms of any
serviceable symbolism must be those which the individual can carry out
on his own initiative, and which he can also enjoy with his fellows.
If the new cult could only be dynamic instead of static, it might
really contribute something worth while to the progress of mankind,
both temporal and spiritual.
But a cult—a symbolism of rituals, slogans, or
goals—will not function if it is too complex. And there must be
the demand for devotion, the response of loyalty. Every effective
religion unerringly develops a worthy symbolism, and its devotees
would do well to prevent the crystallization of such a ritual into
cramping, deforming, and stifling stereotyped ceremonials which can
only handicap and retard all social, moral, and spiritual progress. No
cult can survive if it retards moral growth and fails to foster
spiritual progress. The cult is the skeletal structure around which
grows the living and dynamic body of personal spiritual
experience—true religion. ~ The Urantia Book, (87:7.6)
What Does Rodan Say?
The religion of Jesus transcends all our former concepts of the
idea of worship in that he not only portrays his Father as the ideal
of infinite reality but positively declares that this divine source of
values and the eternal center of the universe is truly and personally
attainable by every mortal creature who chooses to enter the kingdom
of heaven on earth, thereby acknowledging the acceptance of sonship
with God and brotherhood with man. That, I submit, is the highest
concept of religion the world has ever known, and I pronounce that
there can never be a higher since this gospel embraces the infinity of
realities, the divinity of values, and the eternity of universal
attainments. Such a concept constitutes the achievement of the
experience of the idealism of the supreme and the ultimate.160:5.11
Now are we truly forsaking the lures of the known order of existence
while we unreservedly dedicate our quest to the lures of the unknown
and unexplored order of the existence of a future life of adventure in
the spirit worlds of the higher idealism of divine reality. And we
seek for those symbols of meaning wherewith to convey to our fellow
men these concepts of the reality of the idealism of the religion of
Jesus, and we will not cease to pray for that day when all mankind
shall be thrilled by the communal vision of this supreme truth. Just
now, our focalized concept of the Father, as held in our hearts, is
that God is spirit; as conveyed to our fellows, that God is love. ~
The Urantia Book,
(160:5.7)
The religion of Jesus demands living and spiritual experience.
Other religions may consist in traditional beliefs, emotional
feelings, philosophic consciousness, and all of that, but the teaching
of the Master requires the attainment of actual levels of real spirit
progression. The consciousness of the impulse to be like God is not
true religion. The feelings of the emotion to worship God are not true
religion. The knowledge of the conviction to forsake self and serve
God is not true religion. The wisdom of the reasoning that this
religion is the best of all is not religion as a personal and
spiritual experience. True religion has reference to destiny and
reality of attainment as well as to the reality and idealism of that
which is wholeheartedly faith-accepted. And all of this must be made
personal to us by the revelation of the Spirit of Truth. ~ The
Urantia Book, (160:5.12)
Christianity - Has it Lost its Savor?
As the original teachings of Jesus penetrated the Occident, they
became Occidentalized, and as they became Occidentalized, they began
to lose their potentially universal appeal to all races and kinds of
men. Christianity, today, has become a religion well adapted to the
social, economic, and political mores of the white races. It has long
since ceased to be the religion of Jesus, although it still valiantly
portrays a beautiful religion about Jesus to such individuals as
sincerely seek to follow in the way of its teaching. It has glorified
Jesus as the Christ, the Messianic anointed one from God, but has
largely forgotten the Master’s personal gospel: the Fatherhood
of God and the universal brotherhood of all men. ~ The Urantia
Book, (98:7.11)
Christianity exhibits a history of having originated out of the
unintended transformation of the religion of Jesus into a religion
about Jesus. It further presents the history of having experienced
Hellenization, paganization, secularization, institutionalization,
intellectual deterioration, spiritual decadence, moral hibernation,
threatened extinction, later rejuvenation, fragmentation, and more
recent relative rehabilitation. Such a pedigree is indicative of
inherent vitality and the possession of vast recuperative resources.
And this same Christianity is now present in the civilized world of
Occidental peoples and stands face to face with a struggle for
existence which is even more ominous than those eventful crises which
have characterized its past battles for dominance. ~ The Urantia
Book, (195:4.4)
Christianity has dared to lower its ideals before the challenge of
human greed, war-madness, and the lust for power; but the religion of
Jesus stands as the unsullied and transcendent spiritual summons,
calling to the best there is in man to rise above all these legacies
of animal evolution and, by grace, attain the moral heights of true
human destiny. ~ The Urantia Book,
(195:9.9)
Christianity is an extemporized religion, and therefore must it
operate in low gear. High-gear spiritual performances must await the
new revelation and the more general acceptance of the real religion of
Jesus. But Christianity is a mighty religion, seeing that the
commonplace disciples of a crucified carpenter set in motion those
teachings which conquered the Roman world in three hundred years and
then went on to triumph over the barbarians who overthrew Rome. This
same Christianity conquered—absorbed and exalted—the whole
stream of Hebrew theology and Greek philosophy. And then, when this
Christian religion became comatose for more than a thousand years as a
result of an overdose of mysteries and paganism, it resurrected itself
and virtually reconquered the whole Western world. Christianity
contains enough of Jesus’ teachings to immortalize it. ~ The
Urantia Book, (195:10.18)
Indeed, the social readjustments, the economic transformations, the
moral rejuvenations, and the religious revisions of Christian
civilization would be drastic and revolutionary if the living religion
of Jesus should suddenly supplant the theologic religion about Jesus.
~ The Urantia Book,
(196:1.2)
Some day a reformation in the Christian church may strike deep
enough to get back to the unadulterated religious teachings of Jesus,
the author and finisher of our faith. You may preach a religion about
Jesus, but, perforce, you must live the religion of Jesus. In the
enthusiasm of Pentecost, Peter unintentionally inaugurated a new
religion, the religion of the risen and glorified Christ. The Apostle
Paul later on transformed this new gospel into Christianity, a
religion embodying his own theologic views and portraying his own
personal experience with the Jesus of the Damascus road.The gospel of
the kingdom is founded on the personal religious experience of the
Jesus of Galilee; Christianity is founded almost exclusively on the
personal religious experience of the Apostle Paul. ~ The Urantia
Book, (196:2.1)
Hope for the Future
Scientists have unintentionally precipitated mankind into a
materialistic panic; they have started an unthinking run on the moral
bank of the ages, but this bank of human experience has vast spiritual
resources; it can stand the demands being made upon it. Only
unthinking men become panicky about the spiritual assets of the human
race. When the materialistic-secular panic is over, the religion of
Jesus will not be found bankrupt. The spiritual bank of the kingdom of
heaven will be paying out faith, hope, and moral security to all who
draw upon it “in his name.” ~ The Urantia Book,
(195:6.1)
A Word to Teachers
The teachers of the religion of Jesus should approach other
religions with the recognition of the truths which are held in common
(many of which come directly or indirectly from Jesus’ message)
while they refrain from placing so much emphasis on the differences. ~
The Urantia Book,
(149:2.5)
A Comforting Promise
Religion is now confronted by the challenge of a new age of
scientific minds and materialistic tendencies. In this gigantic
struggle between the secular and the spiritual, the religion of Jesus
will eventually triumph. ~ The Urantia Book,
(195:4.5)
But paganized and socialized Christianity stands in need of new
contact with the uncompromised teachings of Jesus; it languishes for
lack of a new vision of the Master’s life on earth. A new and
fuller revelation of the religion of Jesus is destined to conquer an
empire of materialistic secularism and to overthrow a world sway of
mechanistic naturalism. Urantia is now quivering on the very brink of
one of its most amazing and enthralling epochs of social readjustment,
moral quickening, and spiritual enlightenment. ~ The Urantia
Book, (195:9.2)
Will We Dare be "Held?"
Primitive man lived a life of superstitious bondage to religious
fear. Modern, civilized men dread the thought of falling under the
dominance of strong religious convictions. Thinking man has always
feared to be held by a religion. When a strong and moving religion
threatens to dominate him, he invariably tries to rationalize,
traditionalize, and institutionalize it, thereby hoping to gain
control of it. By such procedure, even a revealed religion becomes
man-made and man-dominated. Modern men and women of intelligence evade
the religion of Jesus because of their fears of what it will do to
them—and with them. And all such fears are well founded. The
religion of Jesus does, indeed, dominate and transform its believers,
demanding that men dedicate their lives to seeking for a knowledge of
the will of the Father in heaven and requiring that the energies of
living be consecrated to the unselfish service of the brotherhood of
man.
Selfish men and women simply will not pay such a price for even the
greatest spiritual treasure ever offered mortal man. Only when man has
become sufficiently disillusioned by the sorrowful disappointments
attendant upon the foolish and deceptive pursuits of selfishness, and
subsequent to the discovery of the barrenness of formalized religion,
will he be disposed to turn wholeheartedly to the gospel of the
kingdom, the religion of Jesus of Nazareth. ~ The Urantia
Book, (195:9.6)
Please
see:
"The
Religion of Jesus"
The Discourse on True Religion
The
Second Discourse on Religion
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