PAPER 189
- THE RESURRECTION
Soon after the
burial of Jesus on Friday afternoon, the chief of
the archangels of Nebadon, then present on Urantia,
summoned his council of the resurrection of sleeping
will creatures and entered upon the consideration of
a possible technique for the restoration of Jesus.
These assembled sons of the local universe, the
creatures of Michael, did this on their own
responsibility; Gabriel had not assembled them. By
midnight they had arrived at the conclusion that the
creature could do nothing to facilitate the
resurrection of the Creator. They were disposed to
accept the advice of Gabriel, who instructed them
that, since Michael had "laid down his life of his
own free will, he also had power to take it up again
in accordance with his own determination." Shortly
after the adjournment of this council of the
archangels, the Life Carriers, and their various
associates in the work of creature rehabilitation
and morontia creation, the Personalized Adjuster of
Jesus, being in personal command of the assembled
celestial hosts then on Urantia, spoke these words
to the anxious waiting watchers:
"Not one
of you can do aught to assist your Creator-father in
the return to life. As a mortal of the realm he has
experienced mortal death; as the Sovereign of a
universe he still lives. That which you observe is
the mortal transit of Jesus of Nazareth from life in
the flesh to life in the morontia. The spirit
transit of this Jesus was completed at the time I
separated myself from his personality and became
your temporary director. Your Creator-father has
elected to pass through the whole of the experience
of his mortal creatures, from birth on the material
worlds, on through natural death and the
resurrection of the morontia, into the status of
true spirit existence. A certain phase of this
experience you are about to observe, but you may not
participate in it. Those things which you ordinarily
do for the creature, you may not do for the Creator.
A Creator Son has within himself the power to bestow
himself in the likeness of any of his created sons;
he has within himself the power to lay down his
observable life and to take it up again; and he has
this power because of the direct command of the
Paradise Father, and I know whereof I speak."
When
they heard the Personalized Adjuster so speak, they
all assumed the attitude of anxious expectancy, from
Gabriel down to the most humble cherubim. They saw
the mortal body of Jesus in the tomb; they detected
evidences of the universe activity of their beloved
Sovereign; and not understanding such phenomena,
they waited patiently for developments.
1. THE
MORONTIA TRANSIT
At two
forty-five Sunday morning, the Paradise incarnation
commission, consisting of seven unidentified
Paradise personalities, arrived on the scene and
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immediately
deployed themselves about the tomb. At ten minutes
before three, intense vibrations of commingled
material and morontia activities began to issue from
Joseph's new tomb, and at two minutes past three
o'clock, this Sunday morning, April 9, A.D. 30, the
resurrected morontia form and personality of Jesus
of Nazareth came forth from the tomb.
After
the resurrected Jesus emerged from his burial tomb,
the body of flesh in which he had lived and wrought
on earth for almost thirty-six years was still lying
there in the sepulchre niche, undisturbed and
wrapped in the linen sheet, just as it had been laid
to rest by Joseph and his associates on Friday
afternoon. Neither was the stone before the entrance
of the tomb in any way disturbed; the seal of Pilate
was still unbroken; the soldiers were still on
guard. The temple guards had been on continuous
duty; the Roman guard had been changed at midnight.
None of these watchers suspected that the object of
their vigil had risen to a new and higher form of
existence, and that the body which they were
guarding was now a discarded outer covering which
had no further connection with the delivered and
resurrected morontia personality of Jesus.
Mankind
is slow to perceive that, in all that is personal,
matter is the skeleton of morontia, and that both
are the reflected shadow of enduring spirit reality.
How long before you will regard time as the moving
image of eternity and space as the fleeting shadow
of Paradise realities?
As far
as we can judge, no creature of this universe nor
any personality from another universe had anything
to do with this morontia resurrection of Jesus of
Nazareth. On Friday he laid down his life as a
mortal of the realm; on Sunday morning he took it up
again as a morontia being of the system of Satania
in Norlatiadek. There is much about the resurrection
of Jesus which we do not understand. But we know
that it occurred as we have stated and at about the
time indicated. We can also record that all known
phenomena associated with this mortal transit, or
morontia resurrection, occurred right there in
Joseph's new tomb, where the mortal material remains
of Jesus lay wrapped in burial cloths.
We know
that no creature of the local universe participated
in this morontia awakening. We perceived the seven
personalities of Paradise surround the tomb, but we
did not see them do anything in connection with the
Master's awakening. Just as soon as Jesus appeared
beside Gabriel, just above the tomb, the seven
personalities from Paradise signalized their
intention of immediate departure for Uversa.
Let us
forever clarify the concept of the resurrection of
Jesus by making the following statements:
1. His
material or physical body was not a part of the
resurrected personality. When Jesus came forth from
the tomb, his body of flesh remained undisturbed in
the sepulchre. He emerged from the burial tomb
without moving the stones before the entrance and
without disturbing the seals of Pilate.
2. He
did not emerge from the tomb as a spirit nor as
Michael of Nebadon; he did not appear in the form of
the Creator Sovereign, such as he had had before his
incarnation in the likeness of mortal flesh on
Urantia.
3. He
did come forth from this tomb of Joseph in the very
likeness of the morontia personalities of those who,
as resurrected morontia ascendant beings, emerge
from the resurrection halls of the first mansion
world of this local system
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of Satania. And
the presence of the Michael memorial in the center
of the vast court of the resurrection halls of
mansonia number one leads us to conjecture that the
Master's resurrection on Urantia was in some way
fostered on this, the first of the system mansion
worlds.
The
first act of Jesus on arising from the tomb was to
greet Gabriel and instruct him to continue in
executive charge of universe affairs under Immanuel,
and then he directed the chief of the Melchizedeks
to convey his brotherly greetings to Immanuel. He
thereupon asked the Most High of Edentia for the
certification of the Ancients of Days as to his
mortal transit; and turning to the assembled
morontia groups of the seven mansion worlds, here
gathered together to greet and welcome their Creator
as a creature of their order, Jesus spoke the first
words of the postmortal career. Said the morontia
Jesus: "Having finished my life in the flesh, I
would tarry here for a short time in transition form
that I may more fully know the life of my ascendant
creatures and further reveal the will of my Father
in Paradise."
After
Jesus had spoken, he signaled to the Personalized
Adjuster, and all universe intelligences who had
been assembled on Urantia to witness the
resurrection were immediately dispatched to their
respective universe assignments.
Jesus
now began the contacts of the morontia level, being
introduced, as a creature, to the requirements of
the life he had chosen to live for a short time on
Urantia. This initiation into the morontia world
required more than an hour of earth time and was
twice interrupted by his desire to communicate with
his former associates in the flesh as they came out
from Jerusalem wonderingly to peer into the empty
tomb to discover what they considered evidence of
his resurrection.
Now is
the mortal transit of JesusŻŻthe morontia
resurrection of the Son of ManŻŻcompleted.
The transitory experience of the Master as a
personality midway between the material and the
spiritual has begun. And he has done all this
through power inherent within himself; no
personality has rendered him any assistance. He now
lives as Jesus of morontia, and as he begins this
morontia life, the material body of his flesh lies
there undisturbed in the tomb. The soldiers are
still on guard, and the seal of the governor about
the rocks has not yet been broken.
2. THE
MATERIAL BODY OF JESUS
At ten
minutes past three o'clock, as the resurrected Jesus
fraternized with the assembled morontia
personalities from the seven mansion worlds of
Satania, the chief of archangelsŻŻthe
angels of the resurrectionŻŻapproached
Gabriel and asked for the mortal body of Jesus. Said
the chief of the archangels: "We may not participate
in the morontia resurrection of the bestowal
experience of Michael our sovereign, but we would
have his mortal remains put in our custody for
immediate dissolution. We do not propose to employ
our technique of dematerialization; we merely wish
to invoke the process of accelerated time. It is
enough that we have seen the Sovereign live and die
on Urantia; the hosts of heaven would be spared the
memory of enduring the sight of the slow decay of
the human form of the Creator and Upholder of a
universe. In the name of the celestial intelligences
of all Nebadon, I ask for a mandate giving me the
custody of the mortal body of Jesus of Nazareth and
empowering us to proceed with its immediate
dissolution."
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And
when Gabriel had conferred with the senior Most High
of Edentia, the archangel spokesman for the
celestial hosts was given permission to make such
disposition of the physical remains of Jesus as he
might determine.
After
the chief of archangels had been granted this
request, he summoned to his assistance many of his
fellows, together with a numerous host of the
representatives of all orders of celestial
personalities, and then, with the aid of the Urantia
midwayers, proceeded to take possession of Jesus'
physical body. This body of death was a purely
material creation; it was physical and literal; it
could not be removed from the tomb as the morontia
form of the resurrection had been able to escape the
sealed sepulchre. By the aid of certain morontia
auxiliary personalities, the morontia form can be
made at one time as of the spirit so that it can
become indifferent to ordinary matter, while at
another time it can become discernible and
contactable to material beings, such as the mortals
of the realm.
As they
made ready to remove the body of Jesus from the tomb
preparatory to according it the dignified and
reverent disposal of near-instantaneous dissolution,
it was assigned the secondary Urantia midwayers to
roll away the stones from the entrance of the tomb.
The larger of these two stones was a huge circular
affair, much like a millstone, and it moved in a
groove chiseled out of the rock, so that it could be
rolled back and forth to open or close the tomb.
When the watching Jewish guards and the Roman
soldiers, in the dim light of the morning, saw this
huge stone begin to roll away from the entrance of
the tomb, apparently of its own accordŻŻwithout
any visible means to account for such motionŻŻthey
were seized with fear and panic, and they fled in
haste from the scene. The Jews fled to their homes,
afterward going back to report these doings to their
captain at the temple. The Romans fled to the
fortress of Antonia and reported what they had seen
to the centurion as soon as he arrived on duty.
The
Jewish leaders began the sordid business of
supposedly getting rid of Jesus by offering bribes
to the traitorous Judas, and now, when confronted
with this embarrassing situation, instead of
thinking of punishing the guards who deserted their
post, they resorted to bribing these guards and the
Roman soldiers. They paid each of these twenty men a
sum of money and instructed them to say to all:
"While we slept during the nighttime, his disciples
came upon us and took away the body." And the Jewish
leaders made solemn promises to the soldiers to
defend them before Pilate in case it should ever
come to the governor's knowledge that they had
accepted a bribe.
The
Christian belief in the resurrection of Jesus has
been based on the fact of the "empty tomb." It was
indeed a fact that the tomb was empty, but
this is not the truth of the resurrection.
The tomb was truly empty when the first believers
arrived, and this fact, associated with that of the
undoubted resurrection of the Master, led to the
formulation of a belief which was not true: the
teaching that the material and mortal body of Jesus
was raised from the grave. Truth having to do with
spiritual realities and eternal values cannot always
be built up by a combination of apparent facts.
Although individual facts may be materially true, it
does not follow that the association of a group of
facts must necessarily lead to truthful spiritual
conclusions.
The tomb
of Joseph was empty, not because the body of Jesus
had been rehabilitated or resurrected, but because
the celestial hosts had been granted their request
to afford it a special and unique dissolution, a
return of the "dust to
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dust," without
the intervention of the delays of time and without
the operation of the ordinary and visible processes
of mortal decay and material corruption.
The
mortal remains of Jesus underwent the same natural
process of elemental disintegration as characterizes
all human bodies on earth except that, in point of
time, this natural mode of dissolution was greatly
accelerated, hastened to that point where it became
well-nigh instantaneous.
The true
evidences of the resurrection of Michael are
spiritual in nature, albeit this teaching is
corroborated by the testimony of many mortals of the
realm who met, recognized, and communed with the
resurrected morontia Master. He became a part of the
personal experience of almost one thousand human
beings before he finally took leave of Urantia.
3. THE
DISPENSATIONAL RESURRECTION
A little
after half past four o'clock this Sunday morning,
Gabriel summoned the archangels to his side and made
ready to inaugurate the general resurrection of the
termination of the Adamic dispensation on Urantia.
When the vast host of the seraphim and the cherubim
concerned in this great event had been marshaled in
proper formation, the morontia Michael appeared
before Gabriel, saying: "As my Father has life in
himself, so has he given it to the Son to have life
in himself. Although I have not yet fully resumed
the exercise of universe jurisdiction, this
self-imposed limitation does not in any manner
restrict the bestowal of life upon my sleeping sons;
let the roll call of the planetary resurrection
begin."
The
circuit of the archangels then operated for the
first time from Urantia. Gabriel and the archangel
hosts moved to the place of the spiritual polarity
of the planet; and when Gabriel gave the signal,
there flashed to the first of the system mansion
worlds the voice of Gabriel, saying: "By the mandate
of Michael, let the dead of a Urantia dispensation
rise!" Then all the survivors of the human races of
Urantia who had fallen asleep since the days of
Adam, and who had not already gone on to judgment,
appeared in the resurrection halls of mansonia in
readiness for morontia investiture. And in an
instant of time the seraphim and their associates
made ready to depart for the mansion worlds.
Ordinarily these seraphic guardians, onetime
assigned to the group custody of these surviving
mortals, would have been present at the moment of
their awaking in the resurrection halls of mansonia,
but they were on this world itself at this time
because of the necessity of Gabriel's presence here
in connection with the morontia resurrection of
Jesus.
Notwithstanding that countless individuals having
personal seraphic guardians and those achieving the
requisite attainment of spiritual personality
progress had gone on to mansonia during the ages
subsequent to the times of Adam and Eve, and though
there had been many special and millennial
resurrections of Urantia sons, this was the third of
the planetary roll calls, or complete dispensational
resurrections. The first occurred at the time of the
arrival of the Planetary Prince, the second during
the time of Adam, and this, the third, signalized
the morontia resurrection, the mortal transit, of
Jesus of Nazareth.
When the
signal of the planetary resurrection had been
received by the chief of archangels, the
Personalized Adjuster of the Son of Man relinquished
his authority over the celestial hosts assembled on
Urantia, turning all these sons of the local
universe back to the jurisdiction of their
respective commanders. And
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when he had done
this, he departed for Salvington to register with
Immanuel the completion of the mortal transit of
Michael. And he was immediately followed by all the
celestial host not required for duty on Urantia. But
Gabriel remained on Urantia with the morontia Jesus.
And this
is the recital of the events of the resurrection of
Jesus as viewed by those who saw them as they really
occurred, free from the limitations of partial and
restricted human vision.
4.
DISCOVERY OF THE EMPTY TOMB
As we
approach the time of the resurrection of Jesus on
this early Sunday morning, it should be recalled
that the ten apostles were sojourning at the home of
Elijah and Mary Mark, where they were asleep in the
upper chamber, resting on the very couches whereon
they reclined during the last supper with their
Master. This Sunday morning they were all there
assembled except Thomas. Thomas was with them for a
few minutes late Saturday night when they first got
together, but the sight of the apostles, coupled
with the thought of what had happened to Jesus, was
too much for him. He looked his associates over and
immediately left the room, going to the home of
Simon in Bethphage, where he thought to grieve over
his troubles in solitude. The apostles all suffered,
not so much from doubt and despair as from fear,
grief, and shame.
At the
home of Nicodemus there were gathered together, with
David Zebedee and Joseph of Arimathea, some twelve
or fifteen of the more prominent of the Jerusalem
disciples of Jesus. At the home of Joseph of
Arimathea there were some fifteen or twenty of the
leading women believers. Only these women abode in
Joseph's house, and they had kept close within
during the hours of the Sabbath day and the evening
after the Sabbath, so that they were ignorant of the
military guard on watch at the tomb; neither did
they know that a second stone had been rolled in
front of the tomb, and that both of these stones had
been placed under the seal of Pilate.
A little
before three o'clock this Sunday morning, when the
first signs of day began to appear in the east, five
of the women started out for the tomb of Jesus. They
had prepared an abundance of special embalming
lotions, and they carried many linen bandages with
them. It was their purpose more thoroughly to give
the body of Jesus its death anointing and more
carefully to wrap it up with the new bandages.
The
women who went on this mission of anointing Jesus'
body were: Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of the
Alpheus twins, Salome the mother of the Zebedee
brothers, Joanna the wife of Chuza, and Susanna the
daughter of Ezra of Alexandria.
It was
about half past three o'clock when the five women,
laden with their ointments, arrived before the empty
tomb. As they passed out of the Damascus gate, they
encountered a number of soldiers fleeing into the
city more or less panic-stricken, and this caused
them to pause for a few minutes; but when nothing
more developed, they resumed their journey.
They
were greatly surprised to see the stone rolled away
from the entrance to the tomb, inasmuch as they had
said among themselves on the way out, "Who will help
us roll away the stone?" They set down their burdens
and began to look upon one another in fear and with
great amazement. While they stood there,
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atremble with
fear, Mary Magdalene ventured around the smaller
stone and dared to enter the open sepulchre. This
tomb of Joseph was in his garden on the hillside on
the eastern side of the road, and it also faced
toward the east. By this hour there was just enough
of the dawn of a new day to enable Mary to look back
to the place where the Master's body had lain and to
discern that it was gone. In the recess of stone
where they had laid Jesus, Mary saw only the folded
napkin where his head had rested and the bandages
wherewith he had been wrapped lying intact and as
they had rested on the stone before the celestial
hosts removed the body. The covering sheet lay at
the foot of the burial niche.
After
Mary had tarried in the doorway of the tomb for a
few moments (she did not see distinctly when she
first entered the tomb), she saw that Jesus' body
was gone and in its place only these grave cloths,
and she uttered a cry of alarm and anguish. All the
women were exceedingly nervous; they had been on
edge ever since meeting the panicky soldiers at the
city gate, and when Mary uttered this scream of
anguish, they were terror-stricken and fled in great
haste. And they did not stop until they had run all
the way to the Damascus gate. By this time Joanna
was conscience-stricken that they had deserted Mary;
she rallied her companions, and they started back
for the tomb.
As they
drew near the sepulchre, the frightened Magdalene,
who was even more terrorized when she failed to find
her sisters waiting when she came out of the tomb,
now rushed up to them, excitedly exclaiming: "He is
not thereŻŻthey have taken him away!" And
she led them back to the tomb, and they all entered
and saw that it was empty.
All five
of the women then sat down on the stone near the
entrance and talked over the situation. It had not
yet occurred to them that Jesus had been
resurrected. They had been by themselves over the
Sabbath, and they conjectured that the body had been
moved to another resting place. But when they
pondered such a solution of their dilemma, they were
at a loss to account for the orderly arrangement of
the grave cloths; how could the body have been
removed since the very bandages in which it was
wrapped were left in position and apparently intact
on the burial shelf?
As these
women sat there in the early hours of the dawn of
this new day, they looked to one side and observed a
silent and motionless stranger. For a moment they
were again frightened, but Mary Magdalene, rushing
toward him and addressing him as if she thought he
might be the caretaker of the garden, said, "Where
have you taken the Master? Where have they laid him?
Tell us that we may go and get him." When the
stranger did not answer Mary, she began to weep.
Then spoke Jesus to them, saying, "Whom do you
seek?" Mary said: "We seek for Jesus who was laid to
rest in Joseph's tomb, but he is gone. Do you know
where they have taken him?" Then said Jesus: "Did
not this Jesus tell you, even in Galilee, that he
would die, but that he would rise again?" These
words startled the women, but the Master was so
changed that they did not yet recognize him with his
back turned to the dim light. And as they pondered
his words, he addressed the Magdalene with a
familiar voice, saying, "Mary." And when she heard
that word of well-known sympathy and affectionate
greeting, she knew it was the voice of the Master,
and she rushed to kneel at his feet while she
exclaimed, "My Lord, and my Master!" And all of the
other women recognized that it was the Master who
stood before them in glorified form, and they
quickly knelt before him.
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These
human eyes were enabled to see the morontia form of
Jesus because of the special ministry of the
transformers and the midwayers in association with
certain of the morontia personalities then
accompanying Jesus.
As Mary
sought to embrace his feet, Jesus said: "Touch me
not, Mary, for I am not as you knew me in the flesh.
In this form will I tarry with you for a season
before I ascend to the Father. But go, all of you,
now and tell my apostlesŻŻand PeterŻŻthat
I have risen, and that you have talked with me."
After
these women had recovered from the shock of their
amazement, they hastened back to the city and to the
home of Elijah Mark, where they related to the ten
apostles all that had happened to them; but the
apostles were not inclined to believe them. They
thought at first that the women had seen a vision,
but when Mary Magdalene repeated the words which
Jesus had spoken to them, and when Peter heard his
name, he rushed out of the upper chamber, followed
closely by John, in great haste to reach the tomb
and see these things for himself.
The
women repeated the story of talking with Jesus to
the other apostles, but they would not believe; and
they would not go to find out for themselves as had
Peter and John.
5. PETER
AND JOHN AT THE TOMB
As the
two apostles raced for Golgotha and the tomb of
Joseph, Peter's thoughts alternated between fear and
hope; he feared to meet the Master, but his hope was
aroused by the story that Jesus had sent special
word to him. He was half persuaded that Jesus was
really alive; he recalled the promise to rise on the
third day. Strange to relate, this promise had not
occurred to him since the crucifixion until this
moment as he hurried north through Jerusalem. As
John hastened out of the city, a strange ecstasy of
joy and hope welled up in his soul. He was half
convinced that the women really had seen the risen
Master.
John,
being younger than Peter, outran him and arrived
first at the tomb. John tarried at the door, viewing
the tomb, and it was just as Mary had described it.
Very soon Simon Peter rushed up and, entering, saw
the same empty tomb with the grave cloths so
peculiarly arranged. And when Peter had come out,
John also went in and saw it all for himself, and
then they sat down on the stone to ponder the
meaning of what they had seen and heard. And while
they sat there, they turned over in their minds all
that had been told them about Jesus, but they could
not clearly perceive what had happened.
Peter at
first suggested that the grave had been rifled, that
enemies had stolen the body, perhaps bribed the
guards. But John reasoned that the grave would
hardly have been left so orderly if the body had
been stolen, and he also raised the question as to
how the bandages happened to be left behind, and so
apparently intact. And again they both went back
into the tomb more closely to examine the grave
cloths. As they came out of the tomb the second
time, they found Mary Magdalene returned and weeping
before the entrance. Mary had gone to the apostles
believing that Jesus had risen from the grave, but
when they all refused to believe her report, she
became downcast and despairing. She longed to go
back near the tomb, where she thought she had heard
the familiar voice of Jesus.
As Mary
lingered after Peter and John had gone, the Master
again appeared to her, saying: "Be not doubting;
have the courage to believe what you have seen and
heard. Go back to my apostles and again tell them
that I have risen,
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that I will
appear to them, and that presently I will go before
them into Galilee as I promised."
Mary
hurried back to the Mark home and told the apostles
she had again talked with Jesus, but they would not
believe her. But when Peter and John returned, they
ceased to ridicule and became filled with fear and
apprehension. |