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       The Real Beginning Of Jesus' Lifework
       Gabriel's Announcement To Mary
       Joseph's Dream, And "The House Of David"
       Jesus' Earth Parents
       Jesus' Home At Nazareth
       The Trip To Bethlehem For The Census
       The Birth Of Jesus
       Jesus' Presentation In The Temple
       Herod Acts
       Events Of Jesus' Babyhood
       Back In Nazareth (Age 3)
       Jesus Receives The Indwelling Spirit Of God (Age 4)
       The Galillean Jewish Child
       A Six-Year-Old's Reality Check
       Jesus And John As Playmates
       Jesus Creates His Own Prayers
       Jesus Honors His Mother And Father
       Jesus' Play Life (Age 6)
       Jesus Has An Accident
       School Days In Nazareth
       Sabbath Walks With Joseph
       Math, Music And School
       Nahor Offers To School Jesus In Jerusalem
       Jesus' Artistic Talents Are Thwarted (Age 9)
       The Weather In Nazareth
       The Leader Of The Lads
       Jesus Learns To Keep His Own Counsel (Age 10)
       Jacob The Stonemason's Son Defends Jesus
       What Shall I Be When I Grow Up?
       Joseph Disciplines Jesus (Age 11)
       An Unfortunate Rift Develops Between Mary And Jesus
       Harmonizing Convictions And Obligations (Age 12)
       Jesus Discerns His Destiny (Age 13)
       Jesus Graduates From Synagogue (Age 13)
       The Journey To Jerusalem - Jesus Meets Mary, Martha And Lazarus
       Jesus At Jerusalem - Questioning Authority
       Jesus Views The Temple
       Jesus' First Passover
       Jesus Gets Left Behind
       Jesus' First And Second Days In The Temple
       Jesus' Third Day In The Temple
       Mary And Joseph Find Jesus In The Temple
       The Calm Before The Storm
       The Death Of Joseph (Age 14)
       Jesus Formulates "The Lord's Prayer"
       Jesus Ponders His Mission - The "Son Of Man"
       Jesus' First Sermon In The Synagogue (Age 15)
       The Financial Struggle At Home
       Jesus, Tiller Of The Soil (Age 15)
       The Head Of Household (Age 16)
       Jesus Shuns The Political Arena (Age 17)
       Jesus And James Travel To Jerusalem
       Jesus And John Meet Once More (Age 18)
       Another Tragedy On Top Of Poverty
       Family Matters
       Rebecca Falls In Love With Jesus (Age 19)
       The First "Bloodless" Passover With The Zebedees (Age 20)
       On The Threshold Of Full Manhood (Age 20)
       An Average Human Life
       Jesus Grasps His Dual Nature (Age 21)
       Jesus Takes A New Job And Passes The Torch To James (Age 22)
       Simon And Jesus Make A Memorable Trip To Jerusalem (Age 23)
       Jesus Declines A Tempting Job Offer
       Jesus And The Alexandrian Jews – Another Job Offer Refused
       Jesus And Jude Spend Two Nights In Prison
       Jesus Loved The Children
       The Troublesome Jude
       A Wedding And A Departure
       Jesus The Boatbuilder (Age 27)
       The "Master" Of Capernaum (Age 27)
       Jesus Continues To Provide For The Family (Age 28)
       Jesus, Annas, The Passover, And A Momentous Meeting
       Jesus And The Indian Travelers (Age 28)
       The Mediterranean Trip - The Human Jesus
       Jesus And Gadiah – Jonah And The Whale
       The Young Man Who Was Afraid
       Ezra The Backslidden Jew
       Stephen, The Young Hellenist
       Jesus Meets With Roman Religious Leaders
       Jesus’ Personal Ministry Style
       Jesus Counsels The Rich Man
       Jesus And The Thoughtless Pagan
       Jesus Teaches About Buddhism And Inspires Ganid
       Mercy And Justice - Self-Defense And Non-Resistance
       Jesus Rescues An Abused Woman
       Jesus Befriends Crispus
       Jesus And The Two Public Women
       Meeting With The Greek Philosopher
       Jesus Counsels A Discouraged Man
       Jesus And The Young Fruit-Vendor
       Jesus And The Senator, the Slaveholder, And The Physician
       Jesus And The Roman Soldier
       Jesus And Marcus
       Jesus Intercedes For A Man Who Was Falsely Accused
       Jesus Takes A Lost Child Home
       Jesus, Justus And Paul
       Jesus Refuses To Counsel The Beggar
       The Miller
       The Roman Centurian
       The Mithraic Leader
       The Epicurean Teacher
       The Greek Contractor
       The Roman Judge
       The Greek Waitress
       The Chinese Merchant
       The British Traveller
       The Runaway Lad
       The Condemned Criminal
       Jesus Says Goodbye To His Indian Traveling Companions
       The Caravan Trip To The Caspian
       The Thirty-First Year (AD 25)
       The Forty Days
       What Happened During The Forty Days In The Hills - Six Great Decisions
       After The Forty Days - Choosing Andrew And Simon Peter As Apostles
       Choosing James And John Zebedee
       Choosing Philip And Nathaniel
       Jesus Is Reunited With His Earth Family - Before Cana
       Jesus Holds A Most Important Conference With The Six
       After Cana - The Events Of A Sabbath Day
       Four Months Of Waiting And Training
       Religious And Political Groups Of Jesus' Day
       An Emotional Gulf Looms Between Jesus And His Family
       The Apostles' First Assignments
       The Six Become Twelve
       The Call Of Matthew And Simon - Attention From The Pharisees
       The Calling Of James And Judas - The Alpheus Twins
       The Call Of Thomas And Judas Iscariot
       The Week Of Intensive Training
       Jesus Exerts Patience With His New Apostles
       The First Work Of The Twelve
       Five Months Of Testing
       Organization Of The Twelve
       Jesus Gathers The Twelve
       Preliminary Instruction
       The Ordination
       The Sermon On The Mount - The Beatitudes
       The Evening Of The Ordination
       A Charmingly Beautiful Life
       Clarifying Ideas Of The Kingdom
       The Day Of Consecration
       The Evening Of The Consecration
       Fond Family Good-Byes - But Not For Jesus
       Leaving Galilee Amid Misunderstandings With John's Followers
       Jesus Teaches About The Father's Will and God's Law
       Teaching About Spiritual Unity
       Teherma, The Persian Businessman
       Peter, James and John Learn Advanced Truths About The Kingdom
       The Apostles Comfort The Sick
       Jesus And The Twelve Stay With Lazarus
       A Disappointing Visit With Annas
       Jesus Counsels Jacob On Fatherhood
       Jesus Counsels The Apostles About The "God Idea"
       Flavius And Greek Culture
       The Lesson On The Family
       A Restful Season Of Labor
       An Impassioned Address To The Twelve
       Dealing With Problems - Diversion And Relaxation
       Why The Jews Hated The Samaritans
       Nalda, The Woman Of Sychar
       Jesus Introduces The Believer’s Prayer
       The "Parable Prayers."
       Conference With John's Apostles
       Jesus' And John's Apostles (The Twenty-four) Work Side By Side
       Jesus Sends A Message Of Encouragement To John In Prison
       The Death Of John The Baptist
       The Loyal Ruth
       After The Healing At Sundown - Joy To Bewilderment
       Jesus Tries To Downplay "Signs And Wonders"
       The First Public Preaching Tour
       Preaching At Rimmon
       The Aged Greek Philosopher Accepts The Gospel
       King Saul And The Witch Of Endor
       Many Of Herod's Family Believe
       The Centurion's Servant
       The Apostles Of John Separate Themselves From The Apostles Of Jesus
       Jesus Ministers At The Pool Of Bethesda
       Jesus Interprets The Golden Rule
       The Woman Of Unsavory Repute
       Spies, And Sabbath-Breaking
       New Wine In Old Skins
       The Tent City In Bethsaida
       The School Of The Prophets
       The Kingdom's First Hospital
       Baptism of A Young Sanhedrin
       The Bagdad Prophet
       The Second Preaching Tour
       Spontaneous Healings
       The Hostility Of The Religious Leaders
       Jesus Teaches A Young Evangelist About Anger
       The "Fear Of The Lord"
       The Second Tour Comes To An End
       The Third Preaching Tour
       The Women's Evangelistic Corps
       The Women Prove Their Worth
       Jesus Gives A Talk On "Magic And Superstition"
       Sending The Apostles Out Two By Two
       What Must I Do To Be Saved?
       Keeping In Touch - Getting Back Together
       A Disappointing Visit To Nazareth
       Jesus Conducts The Sabbath Service In Nazareth
       Jesus Is Confronted By His Enemies
       The King-Making Episode
       Jesus Explains The Futility Of Miracle-Working
       The Apostles Begin To Discern Difficult Truths
       The Return To Capernaum
       Apprehension And Uncertainty
       Preparing For Open Warfare With His Enemies
       Jesus Delivers The Awaited Sermon In Capernaum
       The Unbelievers Seek To Entrap And Embarass Jesus
       "How Can Satan Cast Out Satan?" The Militant Jesus
       Jesus Tries To Cheer The Apostles
       The Beginnings of the Plot Against Jesus - Herod Is Consulted
       The Synagogues Are Closed To The Son Of Man
       Commonplace Afflictions
       The Leading Citizens Of Capernaum Meet - "What To Do About Jesus?"
       An Eventful Sunday Morning
       Jesus' Family Arrives - A Thwarted Visit
       Jesus Escapes Herod's Officers
       The Apostles Learn Valuable Lessons
       The "Heathens" Accept Jesus Wholeheartedly
       The Sojourn At Sidon - Spiritual Progression
       The Journey Up The Coast
       At Tyre
       Jesus' Enemies Back Down
       Another Family Visit Is Denied
       The Fish With A Shekel In It’s Mouth
       Jesus Handles The Hecklers
       "Who Say You I Am?"
       "Upon This Foundation..."
       Son Of Man - Son Of God
       The Four Stages Of Jesus' Life And Ministry
       An Attempted Healing By Simon
       A Lesson For Believers On Healing The Sick
       Jesus Begins To Prepare The Apostles For His Death - Peter Protests
       "Become As This Little One..."
       The Strange Preacher
       Jesus Illuminates The Scriptures
       David's Messenger Service
       Jesus Is Driven Out Of Samaria
       A Dangerous Visit To Jerusalem During The Feast Of Tabernacles
       Jesus Speaks In The Temple - An Abortive Arrest
       Hildana, The Woman Taken In Adultery - Casting Stones
       The Visit With Martha And Mary
       A Visit With Abner In Bethlehem
       Matadormus, The Rich Young Man, And Others
       Choosing Of The Seventy
       Ordination Of The Seventy
       Jesus Bids Farewell To The Seventy
       The Return Of The Seventy And Time-Tested Promises
       David Zebedee Establishes A Camp For Pilgrims
       Preparation For The Last Mission
       At The Feast Of Dedication
       The Good Samaritan
       Josiah, The Healed, Once-Blind Beggar Before The Sanhedrin Court
       Jesus Teaches In Solomon's Porch - Josiah Is Invited To Join Jesus' Party
       The Perean Mission (Jesus' Final Mission) Begins
       Dividing The Inheritance
       Talks To The Apostles About Wealth
       The Last Visit To Perea
       Nathaniel, The Pharisee, Gets A Lesson About Uncleanness
       The Teaching About Accidents
       Abner And The Philadelphia Church
       The Visit To Philadelphia
       Jesus Speaks On Marriage And Divorce
       Blessing The Little Children
       Jesus Teaches About Angels
       Preliminary Events To The Resurrection Of Lazarus
       Jesus Arrives At The Home Of Mary, Martha And Lazarus
       At The Tomb Of Lazarus
       The Resurrection Of Lazarus
       After The Resurrection Of Lazarus - The Sanhedrin Debate Jesus' Fate
       The Answer To Prayer
       What Finally Became Of Lazarus
       Jesus Preaches, The Pharisees Accuse
       Discussion Of The Kingdom
       Concepts Of The Kingdom
       Jesus' Concept Of The Kingdom
       The Kingdom In Relation To Righteousness
       Jesus' Teachings About The Kingdom
       A Prophetic Forecast Of The Kingdom - How It May Evolve
       Salome Makes An Unseemly Request Of Jesus
       The Pella Camp Is Closed - What Became Of David Zebedee
       The Final Perean Tour
       At Livias - Jesus' Followers Arm Themselves
       Jesus Is Warned To Flee From Herod. "Oh, Jerusalem, Jerusalem...!"
       The Visit To Zaccheus, The Publican
       "As Jesus Passed By"
       The Banquet Incident With Mary, Lazarus’ Sister
       One Day Alone With God – Young John And Jesus
       Jesus Meets With Satan On Mount Hermon – The Great Temptation
       Jesus' Baptism In The Jordan
       The Wedding At Cana
       The Transfiguration
       After The Transfiguration – Coming Down The Mountain
       The Meaning Of The Transfiguration
       Parable Of The Sower
       Parable Of The Lost Son
       Parable Of The Pounds
       Parable Of The Absent Landlord
       Parable Of The Two Sons
       Parable Of The Shrewd Steward
       Parable Of The Great Supper
       Parable Of The Pharisee And The Publican
       Parable Of The Good Shepherd
       Parable Of The Marriage Feast
       More Parables By The Sea
       Parable Of The White Lily
       Parable Of The Foolish Carpenter
       Good And Evil
       Truth And Faith
       The Soul Of Man
       The Human Mind
       The Kingdom Of God
       Self-Mastery
       Jesus Explains Suffering
       The Discourse On Prayer
       The Discourse On True Religion
       The Second Discourse On Religion
       Jesus Teaches The Personal Nature Of Religion
       Jesus Counsels On Character, Courage And Faith
       The Visit With Nicodemus - Rebirth In The Spirit
       Jesus’ Hour Has Come – Introducing The Kingdom
       Jesus Teaches About Temptation
       More of Jesus' Teachings - Lessons For Living
       Sermon On The Light Of The World
       Instructions For Believers and Teachers
       Discourse On The Water Of Life
       Discourse On Spiritual Freedom
       A Discussion About Wealth
       Sermon On Trust And Spiritual Preparedness
       "Will There Be Few Or Many Really Saved?" The Sermon At Gerasa
       683 Persons Healed At Sundown
       A Case Of Leprosy
       The Man With The Withered Hand
       Healing The Paralytic
       Feeding The Five Thousand
       The Convulsive Girl
       A Boy With Seizures
       The Blind Beggar
       The Ten Lepers
       Compassion For A Sick Man, And A Lesson On Humility
       The Blind Man At Jericho
       The Draught Of Fishes
       “Even The Winds Obey Him”
       Amos, The Kheresa Lunatic, And The Herd Of Swine
       “If I May But Touch The Hem Of His Garment…”
       Walking On Water: Peter's Night Vision
       Jesus Ministers To The Epileptic Boy
       Peter's Mother-In-Law
       Titus’ Son Is Healed
       Nain And The Widow's Son
       Awaking Jairus’ Sleeping Daughter
       The Woman With The Spirit Of Infirmity
       Preparing To Enter Jerusalem - "Watch And Pray"
       Jesus Plans His Public Entrance Into Jerusalem
       The Son Of Man On A Donkey - Jesus Enters Jerusalem
       "This Is The Prophet Of Galilee, Jesus Of Nazareth"
       Visiting Around The Temple - The Widow's Mite
       The Apostles' Attitude
       How The Temple Was Profaned
       Jesus Cleanses The Temple
       Challenging Jesus' Authority
       Tuesday Morning
       "Render Unto Caesar..."
       "...They Are The Children Of Light..."
       The Great Commandment
       Jesus Asks Questions Of The Pharisees
       The Inquiring Greeks
       Jesus' Last Discourse In The Temple
       The Fateful Sanhedrin Meeting - A Warrant Is Issued For Jesus' Arrest
       Judas Makes Up His Mind
       Why Did The Authorities Want To Kill Jesus?
       The Destruction Of Jerusalem, And Jesus' Second Coming
       Jesus' Second Coming
       "Carry On Until I Come"
       One Day Alone With God
       Jesus Talks With Young John Mark About Family Life
       Events Of Wednesday Afternoon
       Judas And The Chief Priests - The Fateful Bargain
       The Last Social Hour
       Jesus Plans The Last Supper
       On The Way To The Supper - "I Must Leave You In The World"
       The Twelve, And Jesus, Arrive At The Mark Home
       The Desire For Preference - The Apostles Argue
       Beginning The Supper
       Washing The Apostles' Feet
       Jesus Identifies The Betrayer - Judas Goes Into The Night
       Thursday Night - Jesus Establishes The Remembrance Supper
       The Farewell Discourse
       Jesus' Last Words Of Comfort To The Apostles
       Thursday Night After The Last Supper - Personal Farewells From Jesus
       Thursday Night - The Apostles Miss Judas
       The Last Group Prayer
       The Last Hour Before The Betrayal
       Alone In Gethsemane
       The Emotional Suffering Of The Human Jesus
       Jesus Alone At The Olive Press
       Judas In The City
       The Arrest Of Jesus
       The Early Hours Of Friday Morning - Discussions At The Olive Press
       Jesus Is Taken To Annas' House
       Three Hours Of Interrogation At the Palace Of Annas
       Peter In The Courtyard
       3am Friday Morning - Jesus Before The Court Of Sanhedrists
       Jesus' Hour Of Humiliation
       5:30am - A Second Meeting Of The Court
       Jesus Is Brought To Pilate
       A Picture Of Pontius Pilate
       Jesus Appears Before Pilate
       Pilate Interrogates Jesus Privately
       Jesus Before Herod
       Jesus Is Returned To Pilate - Crucify Him!
       Pilate's Appeal - "Behold The Man!" - "Ecce Homo!"
       Pilate's Last Interview With Jesus - The Crowd Demands Crucifixion
       The Tragic Surrender Of Pilate
       Jesus Asks To See His Mother
       The End Of Judas Iscariot
       The Noble Character Of Jesus
       David's Messengers Broadcast Developments To The Faithful
       Preparation For The Crucifixion - The Roman Captain Brings The Two Thieves Along
       Jesus' Death In Relation To Passover
       On The Way To Golgotha
       The Jewish Women Lament For Jesus
       Simon Of Cyrene Takes Jesus' Cross
       Jesus On The Cross
       Jesus' Family Arrive At Golgotha
       Those Who Saw The Crucifixion
       The Thief On The Cross
       Jesus Asks That His Mother Be Taken From The Scene
       The Last Hour On The Cross - "It Is Finished"
       In The Darkness Of The Sandstorm - After The Crucifixion
       The Burial Of Jesus
       Pilate Orders Jesus' Tomb Guarded
       The Apostles In Hiding - Jesus' Mother Returns Home
       The Meaning Of Jesus' Death On The Cross
       Lessons From The Cross
       The Resurrection Of Jesus
       The Disposition Of Jesus' Physical Body
       Discovery Of The Empty Tomb - Jesus' First Appearance
       Peter And John At The Tomb - Jesus Appears a Second Time To Mary
       The Heralds Of The Resurrection
       Jesus 3rd And 4th Appearances - To James And To His Earth Family
       Jesus Appears To Twenty-Five Women Believers (5th)
       Jesus' Sixth Resurrection Appearance
       The Jewish Rulers Convene
       The Walk With Two Brothers - Jesus At Emmaus (7th)
       The Isolated Apostles - "Why Does He Not Show Himself To Us?"
       Jesus' Appearance To Peter (8th)
       Jesus' First Appearance To The Apostles (9th)
       Jesus' Tenth Appearance - At Philadelphia
       Jesus' Second Appearance To The Apostles (11th)
       The Alexandrian Appearance (12th)
       Peter Takes Charge, And The Apostles Leave For Galilee
       Jesus Appears At The Sea Of Galilee - Another Draught Of Fishes (13th)
       Visiting With The Apostles Two By Two
       Jesus And The Apostles On The Mount Of Ordination (14th)
       Jesus Appears At The Lakeside Gathering (15th)
       Jesus Appears At The Home Of Nicodemus (16th)
       Jesus Appears To Nalda And The Samaritans (17th)
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       Peter Calls A Meeting - Judas' Successor Is Chosen
       Pentecost: The Bestowal Of The Spirit Of Truth
       The Significance Of Pentecost
       What Happened At Pentecost?
       Pentecost : Women, "Sacred Families", And Spiritual Unity
       Peter's Pentecost Sermon - Two Thousand New Believers
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Instructions for Believers and Teachers
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Instructions for Believers and Teachers

Siehe, Ich stehe vor der Tür und Klopfe an by P.C.Geifsler

159:3.1 At Edrei, where Thomas and his associates labored, Jesus spent a day and a night and, in the course of the evening's discussion, gave expression to the principles which should guide those who preach truth, and which should activate all who teach the gospel of the kingdom. Summarized and restated in modern phraseology, Jesus taught:

159:3.2 Always respect the personality of man. Never should a righteous cause be promoted by force; spiritual victories can be won only by spiritual power. This injunction against the employment of material influences refers to psychic force as well as to physical force. Overpowering arguments and mental superiority are not to be employed to coerce men and women into the kingdom. Man's mind is not to be crushed by the mere weight of logic or overawed by shrewd eloquence. While emotion as a factor in human decisions cannot be wholly eliminated, it should not be directly appealed to in the teachings of those who would advance the cause of the kingdom. Make your appeals directly to the divine spirit that dwells within the minds of men. Do not appeal to fear, pity, or mere sentiment. In appealing to men, be fair; exercise self-control and exhibit due restraint; show proper respect for the personalities of your pupils. Remember that I have said: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock, and if any man will open, I will come in."

159:3.3 In bringing men into the kingdom, do not lessen or destroy their self-respect. While overmuch self- respect may destroy proper humility and end in pride, conceit, and arrogance, the loss of self-respect often ends in paralysis of the will. It is the purpose of this gospel to restore self-respect to those who have lost it and to restrain it in those who have it. Make not the mistake of only condemning the wrongs in the lives of your pupils; remember also to accord generous recognition for the most praiseworthy things in their lives. Forget not that I will stop at nothing to restore self-respect to those who have lost it, and who really desire to regain it.

159:3.4 Take care that you do not wound the self-respect of timid and fearful souls. Do not indulge in sarcasm at the expense of my simple-minded brethren. Be not cynical with my fear-ridden children. Idleness is destructive of self-respect; therefore, admonish your brethren ever to keep busy at their chosen tasks, and put forth every effort to secure work for those who find themselves without employment.

159:3.5 Never be guilty of such unworthy tactics as endeavoring to frighten men and women into the kingdom. A loving father does not frighten his children into yielding obedience to his just requirements.

159:3.6 Sometime the children of the kingdom will realize that strong feelings of emotion are not equivalent to the leadings of the divine spirit. To be strongly and strangely impressed to do something or to go to a certain place, does not necessarily mean that such impulses are the leadings of the indwelling spirit.

159:3.7 Forewarn all believers regarding the fringe of conflict which must be traversed by all who pass from the life as it is lived in the flesh to the higher life as it is lived in the spirit. To those who live quite wholly within either realm, there is little conflict or confusion, but all are doomed to experience more or less uncertainty during the times of transition between the two levels of living. In entering the kingdom, you cannot escape its responsibilities or avoid its obligations, but remember: The gospel yoke is easy and the burden of truth is light.

159:3.8 The world is filled with hungry souls who famish in the very presence of the bread of life; men die searching for the very God who lives within them. Men seek for the treasures of the kingdom with yearning hearts and weary feet when they are all within the immediate grasp of living faith. Faith is to religion what sails are to a ship; it is an addition of power, not an added burden of life. There is but one struggle for those who enter the kingdom, and that is to fight the good fight of faith. The believer has only one battle, and that is against doubt—unbelief.

159:3.9 In preaching the gospel of the kingdom, you are simply teaching friendship with God. And this fellowship will appeal alike to men and women in that both will find that which most truly satisfies their characteristic longings and ideals. Tell my children that I am not only tender of their feelings and patient with their frailties, but that I am also ruthless with sin and intolerant of iniquity. I am indeed meek and humble in the presence of my Father, but I am equally and relentlessly inexorable where there is deliberate evil-doing and sinful rebellion against the will of my Father in heaven.

159:3.10 You shall not portray your teacher as a man of sorrows. Future generations shall know also the radiance of our joy, the buoyance of our good will, and the inspiration of our good humor. We proclaim a message of good news which is infectious in its transforming power. Our religion is throbbing with new life and new meanings. Those who accept this teaching are filled with joy and in their hearts are constrained to rejoice evermore. Increasing happiness is always the experience of all who are certain about God.

159:3.11 Teach all believers to avoid leaning upon the insecure props of false sympathy. You cannot develop strong characters out of the indulgence of self-pity; honestly endeavor to avoid the deceptive influence of mere fellowship in misery. Extend sympathy to the brave and courageous while you withhold overmuch pity from those cowardly souls who only halfheartedly stand up before the trials of living. Offer not consolation to those who lie down before their troubles without a struggle. Sympathize not with your fellows merely that they may sympathize with you in return.

159:3.12 When my children once become self-conscious of the assurance of the divine presence, such a faith will expand the mind, ennoble the soul, reinforce the personality, augment the happiness, deepen the spirit perception, and enhance the power to love and be loved.

159:3.13 Teach all believers that those who enter the kingdom are not thereby rendered immune to the accidents of time or to the ordinary catastrophes of nature. Believing the gospel will not prevent getting into trouble, but it will insure that you shall be unafraid when trouble does overtake you. If you dare to believe in me and wholeheartedly proceed to follow after me, you shall most certainly by so doing enter upon the sure pathway to trouble. I do not promise to deliver you from the waters of adversity, but I do promise to go with you through all of them.

159:3.14 And much more did Jesus teach this group of believers before they made ready for the night's sleep. And they who heard these sayings treasured them in their hearts and did often recite them for the edification of the apostles and disciples who were not present when they were spoken.


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