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Chapter 24 - Introduction to Sonship

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Chapter 19 - Cultural Maladies - Corporations
Chapter 20 - Cultural Maladies - Government
Chapter 21 - Social Maladies
Chapter 22 - Cultural Virtues
Chapter 23 - Essences of Wisdom
Chapter 24 - Introduction to Sonship
Chapter 25 - Qualities of Sonship
Epilogue

 

After his resurrection, the Christ appeared at the close of a meeting of believers in Tyre, on Tuesday, May 16, a little before nine o'clock in the evening. He immediately began speaking.

 

"Peace be upon you. You rejoice to know that the Son of Man has risen from the dead because you thereby know that you and your brethren shall also survive mortal death. However, such survival is dependent on your having been previously born of the spirit of truth seeking and God-finding. The bread of life and the water thereof are given only to those who hunger for truth and thirst for righteousness-- for God.

 

The fact that the dead rise is not the gospel of the kingdom. These great truths and these universe facts are all related to this gospel in that they are a part of the result of believing the good news and are embraced in the subsequent experience of those who, by faith, become, in deed and in truth, the everlasting sons of the eternal God.

 

My Father sent me into the world to proclaim this salvation of sonship to all men. Therefore, I send you abroad to preach this salvation of sonship. Salvation is the gift of God, but those who are born of the spirit will immediately begin to show forth the fruits of the spirit in loving service to their fellow creatures.

 

And the fruits of the divine spirit which are yielded in the lives of spirit-born and God-knowing mortals are: loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty, sincere fairness, enlightened honesty, undying hope, confiding trust, merciful ministry, unfailing goodness, forgiving tolerance, and enduring peace.

 

If professed believers bear not these fruits of the divine spirit in their lives, they are dead; the Spirit of Truth is not in them; they are useless branches on the living vine, and they soon will be taken away.

 

My Father requires of the children of faith that they bear much spirit fruit. If, therefore, you are not fruitful, he will dig about your roots and cut away your unfruitful branches. Increasingly, must you yield the fruits of the spirit as you progress heavenward in the kingdom of God. You may enter the kingdom as a child, but the Father requires that you grow up, by grace, to the full stature of spiritual adulthood. And when you go abroad to tell all nations the good news of this gospel, I will go before you, and my Spirit of Truth shall abide in your hearts.

 

My peace I leave with you."

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