PAPER 180
- THE FAREWELL DISCOURSE
After singing the
Psalm at the conclusion of the Last Supper, the
apostles thought that Jesus intended to return
immediately to the camp, but he indicated that they
should sit down. Said the Master:
"You well remember
when I sent you forth without purse or wallet and
even advised that you take with you no extra
clothes. And you will all recall that you lacked
nothing. But now have you come upon troublous times.
No longer can you depend upon the good will of the
multitudes. Henceforth, he who has a purse, let him
take it with him. When you go out into the world to
proclaim this gospel, make such provision for your
support as seems best. I have come to bring peace,
but it will not appear for a time.
"The time has now
come for the Son of Man to be glorified, and the
Father shall be glorified in me. My friends, I am to
be with you only a little longer. Soon you will seek
for me, but you will not find me, for I am going to
a place to which you cannot, at this time, come. But
when you have finished your work on earth as I have
now finished mine, you shall then come to me even as
I now prepare to go to my Father. In just a short
time I am going to leave you, you will see me no
more on earth, but you shall all see me in the age
to come when you ascend to the kingdom which my
Father has given to me."
1. THE
NEW COMMANDMENT
After a few
moments of informal conversation, Jesus stood up and
said: "When I enacted for you a parable indicating
how you should be willing to serve one another, I
said that I desired to give you a new commandment;
and I would do this now as I am about to leave you.
You well know the commandment which directs that you
love one another; that you love your neighbor even
as yourself. But I am not wholly satisfied with even
that sincere devotion on the part of my children. I
would have you perform still greater acts of love in
the kingdom of the believing brotherhood. And so I
give you this new commandment: That you love one
another even as I have loved you. And by this will
all men know that you are my disciples if you thus
love one another.
"When I give you
this new commandment, I do not place any new burden
upon your souls; rather do I bring you new joy and
make it possible for you to experience new pleasure
in knowing the delights of the bestowal of your
heart's affection upon your fellow men. I am about
to experience the supreme joy, even though enduring
outward sorrow, in the bestowal of my affection upon
you and your fellow mortals.
"When I invite you
to love one another, even as I have loved you, I
hold up before you the supreme measure of true
affection, for greater love can no man have than
this: that he will lay down his life for his
friends. And you are my
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friends; you will
continue to be my friends if you are but willing to
do what I have taught you. You have called me
Master, but I do not call you servants. If you will
only love one another as I am loving you, you shall
be my friends, and I will ever speak to you of that
which the Father reveals to me.
"You have not
merely chosen me, but I have also chosen you, and I
have ordained you to go forth into the world to
yield the fruit of loving service to your fellows
even as I have lived among you and revealed the
Father to you. The Father and I will both work with
you, and you shall experience the divine fullness of
joy if you will only obey my command to love one
another, even as I have loved you."
If you would share
the Master's joy, you must share his love. And to
share his love means that you have shared his
service. Such an experience of love does not deliver
you from the difficulties of this world; it does not
create a new world, but it most certainly does make
the old world new.
Keep in mind: It
is loyalty, not sacrifice, that Jesus demands. The
consciousness of sacrifice implies the absence of
that wholehearted affection which would have made
such a loving service a supreme joy. The idea of
duty signifies that you are servant-minded and
hence are missing the mighty thrill of doing your
service as a friend and for a friend. The impulse of
friendship transcends all convictions of duty, and
the service of a friend for a friend can never be
called a sacrifice. The Master has taught the
apostles that they are the sons of God. He has
called them brethren, and now, before he leaves, he
calls them his friends.
2. THE
VINE AND THE BRANCHES
Then Jesus stood
up again and continued teaching his apostles: "I am
the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman. I am
the vine, and you are the branches. And the Father
requires of me only that you shall bear much fruit.
The vine is pruned only to increase the fruitfulness
of its branches. Every branch coming out of me which
bears no fruit, the Father will take away. Every
branch which bears fruit, the Father will cleanse
that it may bear more fruit. Already are you clean
through the word I have spoken, but you must
continue to be clean. You must abide in me, and I in
you; the branch will die if it is separated from the
vine. As the branch cannot bear fruit except it
abides in the vine, so neither can you yield the
fruits of loving service except you abide in me.
Remember: I am the real vine, and you are the living
branches. He who lives in me, and I in him, will
bear much fruit of the spirit and experience the
supreme joy of yielding this spiritual harvest. If
you will maintain this living spiritual connection
with me, you will bear abundant fruit. If you abide
in me and my words live in you, you will be able to
commune freely with me, and then can my living
spirit so infuse you that you may ask whatsoever my
spirit wills and do all this with the assurance that
the Father will grant us our petition. Herein is the
Father glorified: that the vine has many living
branches, and that every branch bears much fruit.
And when the world sees these fruit-bearing
branches--my friends who love one another, even as I
have loved them--all men will know that you are
truly my disciples.
"As the Father has
loved me, so have I loved you. Live in my love even
as I live in the Father's love. If you do as I have
taught you, you shall abide in my love even as I
have kept the Father's word and evermore abide in
his love."
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The Jews had long
taught that the Messiah would be "a stem arising out
of the vine" of David's ancestors, and in
commemoration of this olden teaching a large emblem
of the grape and its attached vine decorated the
entrance to Herod's temple. The apostles all
recalled these things while the Master talked to
them this night in the upper chamber.
But great sorrow
later attended the misinterpretation of the Master's
inferences regarding prayer. There would have been
little difficulty about these teachings if his exact
words had been remembered and subsequently
truthfully recorded. But as the record was made,
believers eventually regarded prayer in Jesus' name
as a sort of supreme magic, thinking that they would
receive from the Father anything they asked for. For
centuries honest souls have continued to wreck their
faith against this stumbling block. How long will it
take the world of believers to understand that
prayer is not a process of getting your way but
rather a program of taking God's way, an experience
of learning how to recognize and execute the
Father's will? It is entirely true that, when your
will has been truly aligned with his, you can ask
anything conceived by that will-union, and it will
be granted. And such a will-union is effected by and
through Jesus even as the life of the vine flows
into and through the living branches.
When there exists
this living connection between divinity and
humanity, if humanity should thoughtlessly and
ignorantly pray for selfish ease and vainglorious
accomplishments, there could be only one divine
answer: more and increased bearing of the fruits of
the spirit on the stems of the living branches. When
the branch of the vine is alive, there can be only
one answer to all its petitions: increased grape
bearing. In fact, the branch exists only for, and
can do nothing except, fruit bearing, yielding
grapes. So does the true believer exist only for the
purpose of bearing the fruits of the spirit: to love
man as he himself has been loved by God--that we
should love one another, even as Jesus has loved us.
And when the
Father's hand of discipline is laid upon the vine,
it is done in love, in order that the branches may
bear much fruit. And a wise husbandman cuts away
only the dead and fruitless branches.
Jesus had great
difficulty in leading even his apostles to recognize
that prayer is a function of spirit-born believers
in the spirit-dominated kingdom.
3. ENMITY
OF THE WORLD
The eleven had
scarcely ceased their discussions of the discourse
on the vine and the branches when the Master,
indicating that he was desirous of speaking to them
further and knowing that his time was short, said:
"When I have left you, be not discouraged by the
enmity of the world. Be not downcast even when
faint-hearted believers turn against you and join
hands with the enemies of the kingdom. If the world
shall hate you, you should recall that it hated me
even before it hated you. If you were of this world,
then would the world love its own, but because you
are not, the world refuses to love you. You are in
this world, but your lives are not to be worldlike.
I have chosen you out of the world to represent the
spirit of another world even to this world from
which you have been chosen. But always remember the
words I have spoken to you: The servant is not
greater than his master. If they dare to persecute
me, they will also persecute you. If my words offend
the unbelievers, so also will your words offend the
ungodly. And all of this will they do to you because
they believe not in
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me nor in Him who
sent me; so will you suffer many things for the sake
of my gospel. But when you endure these
tribulations, you should recall that I also suffered
before you for the sake of this gospel of the
heavenly kingdom.
"Many of those who
will assail you are ignorant of the light of heaven,
but this is not true of some who now persecute us.
If we had not taught them the truth, they might do
many strange things without falling under
condemnation, but now, since they have known the
light and presumed to reject it, they have no excuse
for their attitude. He who hates me hates my Father.
It cannot be otherwise; the light which would save
you if accepted can only condemn you if it is
knowingly rejected. And what have I done to these
men that they should hate me with such a terrible
hatred? Nothing, save to offer them fellowship on
earth and salvation in heaven. But have you not read
in the Scripture the saying: `And they hated me
without a cause'?
"But I will not
leave you alone in the world. Very soon, after I
have gone, I will send you a spirit helper. You
shall have with you one who will take my place among
you, one who will continue to teach you the way of
truth, who will even comfort you.
"Let not your
hearts be troubled. You believe in God; continue to
believe also in me. Even though I must leave you, I
will not be far from you. I have already told you
that in my Father's universe there are many
tarrying-places. If this were not true, I would not
have repeatedly told you about them. I am going to
return to these worlds of light, stations in the
Father's heaven to which you shall some time ascend.
From these places I came into this world, and the
hour is now at hand when I must return to my
Father's work in the spheres on high.
"If I thus go
before you into the Father's heavenly kingdom, so
will I surely send for you that you may be with me
in the places that were prepared for the mortal sons
of God before this world was. Even though I must
leave you, I will be present with you in spirit, and
eventually you shall be with me in person when you
have ascended to me in my universe even as I am
about to ascend to my Father in his greater
universe. And what I have told you is true and
everlasting, even though you may not fully
comprehend it. I go to the Father, and though you
cannot now follow me, you shall certainly follow me
in the ages to come."
When Jesus sat
down, Thomas arose and said: "Master, we do not know
where you are going; so of course we do not know the
way. But we will follow you this very night if you
will show us the way."
When Jesus heard
Thomas, he answered: "Thomas, I am the way, the
truth, and the life. No man goes to the Father
except through me. All who find the Father, first
find me. If you know me, you know the way to the
Father. And you do know me, for you have lived with
me and you now see me."
But this teaching
was too deep for many of the apostles, especially
for Philip, who, after speaking a few words with
Nathaniel, arose and said: "Master, show us the
Father, and everything you have said will be made
plain."
And when Philip
had spoken, Jesus said: "Philip, have I been so long
with you and yet you do not even now know me? Again
do I declare: He who has seen me has seen the
Father. How can you then say, Show us the Father? Do
you not believe that I am in the Father and the
Father in me? Have I not taught you that the words
which I speak are not my words but the words of the
Father? I speak for the Father and not of myself. I
am in this world to do the
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Father's will,
and that I have done. My Father abides in me and
works through me. Believe me when I say that the
Father is in me, and that I am in the Father, or
else believe me for the sake of the very life I have
lived--for the work's sake."
As the Master went
aside to refresh himself with water, the eleven
engaged in a spirited discussion of these teachings,
and Peter was beginning to deliver himself of an
extended speech when Jesus returned and beckoned
them to be seated.
4. THE
PROMISED HELPER
Jesus continued to
teach, saying: "When I have gone to the Father, and
after he has fully accepted the work I have done for
you on earth, and after I have received the final
sovereignty of my own domain, I shall say to my
Father: Having left my children alone on earth, it
is in accordance with my promise to send them
another teacher. And when the Father shall approve,
I will pour out the Spirit of Truth upon all flesh.
Already is my Father's spirit in your hearts, and
when this day shall come, you will also have me with
you even as you now have the Father. This new gift
is the spirit of living truth. The unbelievers will
not at first listen to the teachings of this spirit,
but the sons of light will all receive him gladly
and with a whole heart. And you shall know this
spirit when he comes even as you have known me, and
you will receive this gift in your hearts, and he
will abide with you. You thus perceive that I am not
going to leave you without help and guidance. I will
not leave you desolate. Today I can be with you only
in person. In the times to come I will be with you
and all other men who desire my presence, wherever
you may be, and with each of you at the same time.
Do you not discern that it is better for me to go
away; that I leave you in the flesh so that I may
the better and the more fully be with you in the
spirit?
"In just a few
hours the world will see me no more; but you will
continue to know me in your hearts even until I send
you this new teacher, the Spirit of Truth. As I have
lived with you in person, then shall I live in you;
I shall be one with your personal experience in the
spirit kingdom. And when this has come to pass, you
shall surely know that I am in the Father, and that,
while your life is hid with the Father in me, I am
also in you. I have loved the Father and have kept
his word; you have loved me, and you will keep my
word. As my Father has given me of his spirit, so
will I give you of my spirit. And this Spirit of
Truth which I will bestow upon you shall guide and
comfort you and shall eventually lead you into all
truth.
"I am telling you
these things while I am still with you that you may
be the better prepared to endure those trials which
are even now right upon us. And when this new day
comes, you will be indwelt by the Son as well as by
the Father. And these gifts of heaven will ever work
the one with the other even as the Father and I have
wrought on earth and before your very eyes as one
person, the Son of Man. And this spirit friend will
bring to your remembrance everything I have taught
you."
As the Master
paused for a moment, Judas Alpheus made bold to ask
one of the few questions which either he or his
brother ever addressed to Jesus in public. Said
Judas: "Master, you have always lived among us as a
friend; how shall we know you when you no longer
manifest yourself to us save by this spirit? If the
world sees you not, how shall we be certain about
you? How will you show yourself to us?"
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Jesus looked down
upon them all, smiled, and said: "My little
children, I am going away, going back to my Father.
In a little while you will not see me as you do
here, as flesh and blood. In a very short time I am
going to send you my spirit, just like me except for
this material body. This new teacher is the Spirit
of Truth who will live with each one of you, in your
hearts, and so will all the children of light be
made one and be drawn toward one another. And in
this very manner will my Father and I be able to
live in the souls of each one of you and also in the
hearts of all other men who love us and make that
love real in their experiences by loving one
another, even as I am now loving you."
Judas Alpheus did
not fully understand what the Master said, but he
grasped the promise of the new teacher, and from the
expression on Andrew's face, he perceived that his
question had been satisfactorily answered.
5. THE
SPIRIT OF TRUTH
The new helper
which Jesus promised to send into the hearts of
believers, to pour out upon all flesh, is the
Spirit of Truth. This divine endowment is not
the letter or law of truth, neither is it to
function as the form or expression of truth. The new
teacher is the conviction of truth, the
consciousness and assurance of true meanings on real
spirit levels. And this new teacher is the spirit of
living and growing truth, expanding, unfolding, and
adaptative truth.
Divine truth is a
spirit-discerned and living reality. Truth exists
only on high spiritual levels of the realization of
divinity and the consciousness of communion with
God. You can know the truth, and you can live the
truth; you can experience the growth of truth in the
soul and enjoy the liberty of its enlightenment in
the mind, but you cannot imprison truth in formulas,
codes, creeds, or intellectual patterns of human
conduct. When you undertake the human formulation of
divine truth, it speedily dies. The post-mortem
salvage of imprisoned truth, even at best, can
eventuate only in the realization of a peculiar form
of intellectualized glorified wisdom. Static truth
is dead truth, and only dead truth can be held as a
theory. Living truth is dynamic and can enjoy only
an experiential existence in the human mind.
Intelligence grows
out of a material existence which is illuminated by
the presence of the cosmic mind. Wisdom comprises
the consciousness of knowledge elevated to new
levels of meaning and activated by the presence of
the universe endowment of the adjutant of wisdom.
Truth is a spiritual reality value experienced only
by spirit-endowed beings who function upon
supermaterial levels of universe consciousness, and
who, after the realization of truth, permit its
spirit of activation to live and reign within their
souls.
The true child of
universe insight looks for the living Spirit of
Truth in every wise saying. The God-knowing
individual is constantly elevating wisdom to the
living-truth levels of divine attainment; the
spiritually unprogressive soul is all the while
dragging the living truth down to the dead levels of
wisdom and to the domain of mere exalted knowledge.
The golden rule,
when divested of the superhuman insight of the
Spirit of Truth, becomes nothing more than a rule of
high ethical conduct. The golden rule, when
literally interpreted, may become the instrument of
great offense to one's fellows. Without a spiritual
discernment of the golden rule of wisdom you might
reason that, since you are desirous that all men
speak the full and frank truth of their minds to
you, you should therefore fully and frankly speak
the
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full thought of
your mind to your fellow beings. Such an unspiritual
interpretation of the golden rule might result in
untold unhappiness and no end of sorrow.
Some persons
discern and interpret the golden rule as a purely
intellectual affirmation of human fraternity. Others
experience this expression of human relationship as
an emotional gratification of the tender feelings of
the human personality. Another mortal recognizes
this same golden rule as the yardstick for measuring
all social relations, the standard of social
conduct. Still others look upon it as being the
positive injunction of a great moral teacher who
embodied in this statement the highest concept of
moral obligation as regards all fraternal
relationships. In the lives of such moral beings the
golden rule becomes the wise center and
circumference of all their philosophy.
In the kingdom of
the believing brotherhood of God-knowing truth
lovers, this golden rule takes on living qualities
of spiritual realization on those higher levels of
interpretation which cause the mortal sons of God to
view this injunction of the Master as requiring them
so to relate themselves to their fellows that they
will receive the highest possible good as a result
of the believer's contact with them. This is the
essence of true religion: that you love your
neighbor as yourself.
But the highest
realization and the truest interpretation of the
golden rule consists in the consciousness of the
spirit of the truth of the enduring and living
reality of such a divine declaration. The true
cosmic meaning of this rule of universal
relationship is revealed only in its spiritual
realization, in the interpretation of the law of
conduct by the spirit of the Son to the spirit of
the Father that indwells the soul of mortal man. And
when such spirit-led mortals realize the true
meaning of this golden rule, they are filled to
overflowing with the assurance of citizenship in a
friendly universe, and their ideals of spirit
reality are satisfied only when they love their
fellows as Jesus loved us all, and that is the
reality of the realization of the love of God.
This same
philosophy of the living flexibility and cosmic
adaptability of divine truth to the individual
requirements and capacity of every son of God, must
be perceived before you can hope adequately to
understand the Master's teaching and practice of
nonresistance to evil. The Master's teaching is
basically a spiritual pronouncement. Even the
material implications of his philosophy cannot be
helpfully considered apart from their spiritual
correlations. The spirit of the Master's injunction
consists in the nonresistance of all selfish
reaction to the universe, coupled with the
aggressive and progressive attainment of righteous
levels of true spirit values: divine beauty,
infinite goodness, and eternal truth--to know God
and to become increasingly like him.
Love,
unselfishness, must undergo a constant and living
readaptative interpretation of relationships in
accordance with the leading of the Spirit of Truth.
Love must thereby grasp the ever-changing and
enlarging concepts of the highest cosmic good of the
individual who is loved. And then love goes on to
strike this same attitude concerning all other
individuals who could possibly be influenced by the
growing and living relationship of one spirit-led
mortal's love for other citizens of the universe.
And this entire living adaptation of love must be
effected in the light of both the environment of
present evil and the eternal goal of the perfection
of divine destiny.
And so must we
clearly recognize that neither the golden rule nor
the teaching of nonresistance can ever be properly
understood as dogmas or precepts. They can only be
comprehended by living them, by realizing their
meanings in
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the living
interpretation of the Spirit of Truth, who directs
the loving contact of one human being with another.
And all this
clearly indicates the difference between the old
religion and the new. The old religion taught
self-sacrifice; the new religion teaches only
self-forgetfulness, enhanced self-realization in
conjoined social service and universe comprehension.
The old religion was motivated by
fear-consciousness; the new gospel of the kingdom is
dominated by truth-conviction, the spirit of eternal
and universal truth. And no amount of piety or
creedal loyalty can compensate for the absence in
the life experience of kingdom believers of that
spontaneous, generous, and sincere friendliness
which characterizes the spirit-born sons of the
living God. Neither tradition nor a ceremonial
system of formal worship can atone for the lack of
genuine compassion for one's fellows.
6. THE
NECESSITY FOR LEAVING
After Peter,
James, John, and Matthew had asked the Master
numerous questions, he continued his farewell
discourse by saying: "And I am telling you about all
this before I leave you in order that you may be so
prepared for what is coming upon you that you will
not stumble into serious error. The authorities will
not be content with merely putting you out of the
synagogues; I warn you the hour draws near when they
who kill you will think they are doing a service to
God. And all of these things they will do to you and
to those whom you lead into the kingdom of heaven
because they do not know the Father. They have
refused to know the Father by refusing to receive
me; and they refuse to receive me when they reject
you, provided you have kept my new commandment that
you love one another even as I have loved you. I am
telling you in advance about these things so that,
when your hour comes, as mine now has, you may be
strengthened in the knowledge that all was known to
me, and that my spirit shall be with you in all your
sufferings for my sake and the gospel's. It was for
this purpose that I have been talking so plainly to
you from the very beginning. I have even warned you
that a man's foes may be those of his own household.
Although this gospel of the kingdom never fails to
bring great peace to the soul of the individual
believer, it will not bring peace on earth until man
is willing to believe my teaching wholeheartedly and
to establish the practice of doing the Father's will
as the chief purpose in living the mortal life.
"Now that I am
leaving you, seeing that the hour has come when I am
about to go to the Father, I am surprised that none
of you have asked me, Why do you leave us?
Nevertheless, I know that you ask such questions in
your hearts. I will speak to you plainly, as one
friend to another. It is really profitable for you
that I go away. If I go not away, the new teacher
cannot come into your hearts. I must be divested of
this mortal body and be restored to my place on high
before I can send this spirit teacher to live in
your souls and lead your spirits into the truth. And
when my spirit comes to indwell you, he will
illuminate the difference between sin and
righteousness and will enable you to judge wisely in
your hearts concerning them.
"I have yet much
to say to you, but you cannot stand any more just
now. Albeit, when he, the Spirit of Truth, comes, he
shall eventually guide you into all truth as you
pass through the many abodes in my Father's
universe.
"This spirit will
not speak of himself, but he will declare to you
that which the Father has revealed to the Son, and
he will even show you things to come;
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he will glorify
me even as I have glorified my Father. This spirit
comes forth from me, and he will reveal my truth to
you. Everything which the Father has in this domain
is now mine; wherefore did I say that this new
teacher would take of that which is mine and reveal
it to you.
"In just a little
while I will leave you for a short time. Afterward,
when you again see me, I shall already be on my way
to the Father so that even then you will not see me
for long."
While he paused
for a moment, the apostles began to talk with each
other: "What is this that he tells us? `In just a
little while I will leave you,' and `When you see me
again it will not be for long, for I will be on my
way to the Father.' What can he mean by this `little
while' and `not for long'? We cannot understand what
he is telling us."
And since Jesus
knew they asked these questions, he said: "Do you
inquire among yourselves about what I meant when I
said that in a little while I would not be with you,
and that, when you would see me again, I would be on
my way to the Father? I have plainly told you that
the Son of Man must die, but that he will rise
again. Can you not then discern the meaning of my
words? You will first be made sorrowful, but later
on will you rejoice with many who will understand
these things after they have come to pass. A woman
is indeed sorrowful in the hour of her travail, but
when she is once delivered of her child, she
immediately forgets her anguish in the joy of the
knowledge that a man has been born into the world.
And so are you about to sorrow over my departure,
but I will soon see you again, and then will your
sorrow be turned into rejoicing, and there shall
come to you a new revelation of the salvation of God
which no man can ever take away from you. And all
the worlds will be blessed in this same revelation
of life in effecting the overthrow of death.
Hitherto have you made all your requests in my
Father's name. After you see me again, you may also
ask in my name, and I will hear you.
"Down here I have
taught you in proverbs and spoken to you in
parables. I did so because you were only children in
the spirit; but the time is coming when I will talk
to you plainly concerning the Father and his
kingdom. And I shall do this because the Father
himself loves you and desires to be more fully
revealed to you. Mortal man cannot see the spirit
Father; therefore have I come into the world to show
the Father to your creature eyes. But when you have
become perfected in spirit growth, you shall then
see the Father himself."
When the eleven
had heard him speak, they said to each other:
"Behold, he does speak plainly to us. Surely the
Master did come forth from God. But why does he say
he must return to the Father?" And Jesus saw that
they did not even yet comprehend him. These eleven
men could not get away from their long-nourished
ideas of the Jewish concept of the Messiah. The more
fully they believed in Jesus as the Messiah, the
more troublesome became these deep-rooted notions
regarding the glorious material triumph of the
kingdom on earth. |