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Our Thought Adjusters—Part 14–2: Adjusters & Human Will [Lost show–Min. 23–120]

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This week we resume our study with the fourth paper in this series on the Mystery Monitors, we'll be reading Paper 110, Relation of Adjusters to Individual Mortals, covering §2. Adjusters and Human Will.

Jesus said, "I declare that the kingdom of heaven is the realization and acknowledgment of God's rule within the hearts of men."  That is what the 5 Thought Adjuster Papers in The Urantia Book are all about. They splendidly reveal how God rules in the inner life if we let him.

Consider that, "He [Jesus] had only one objective, the further revelation of God to man, the establishment of the kingdom, the rule of the heavenly Father in the hearts of mankind.

The Urantia Book reveals, as never before, exactly how God functions in the inner life of his spirit-born children. The Thought Adjuster papers are the sum and substance of this concept. Therefore, they are so sublimely powerful. These papers are thrilling, moving, deep, provocative, and transformative. Our study has been rich with meaning. If you miss any epidodes, you can always listen to them on the archive.

"The great goal of human existence is to attune to the divinity of the indwelling Adjuster; the great achievement of mortal life is the attainment of a true and understanding consecration to the eternal aims of the divine spirit who waits and works within your mind" (1206.2) 110:3.4

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(156:5.11) You are destined to live a narrow and mean life if you learn to love only those who love you. Human love may indeed be reciprocal, but divine love is outgoing in all its satisfaction-seeking. The less of love in any creature's nature, the greater the love need, and the more does divine love seek to satisfy such need. Love is never self-seeking, and it cannot be self-bestowed. Divine love cannot be self-contained; it must be unselfishly bestowed.

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