May 29
If you love your fellow men, you must have discovered their values.
Jesus loved men so much because he placed such a high value upon them. [The Urantia Book,
p. 1098, par. 1]
May 30
If some one irritates you, causes feelings of resentment, you should
sympathetically seek to discern his viewpoint, his reasons for such objectionable conduct. [The
Urantia Book, p. 1098, par. 1]
May 31
If once you understand your neighbor, you will become tolerant,
and this tolerance will grow into friendship and ripen into love. [The Urantia Book, p. 1098,
par. 1]
June 1
If you could only fathom the motives of your associates, how much
better you would understand them. [The Urantia Book, p. 1098, par. 2]
June 2
You cannot truly love your fellows by a mere act of the will. Love
is only born of thoroughgoing understanding of your neighbor's motives and sentiments. [The
Urantia Book, p. 1098, par. 3]
June 3
It is not so important to love all men today as it is that each
day you learn to love one more human being. [The Urantia Book, p. 1098, par. 3]
June 4
Love is infectious, and when human devotion is intelligent and wise,
love is more catching than hate. [The Urantia Book, p. 1098, par. 3]
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June 5
The outstanding characteristics of all religions are: unquestioning
loyalty and wholehearted devotion to supreme values. [The Urantia Book, p. 1100, par. 3]
June 6
The sincere religionist is conscious of universe citizenship. [The Urantia Book, p. 1100, par. 5]
June 7
And this intense striving for the attainment of supermortal ideals
is always characterized by increasing patience, forbearance, fortitude, and tolerance. [The
Urantia Book, p. 1100, par. 6]
June 8
Genuine religion takes nothing away from human existence, but it
does add new meanings to all of life; it generates new types of enthusiasm, zeal, and courage. [The Urantia Book, p. 1100, par. 7]
June 9
One of the most amazing earmarks of religious living is that dynamic
and sublime peace, that peace which passes all human understanding, that cosmic poise which betokens the absence of all doubt
and turmoil. [The Urantia Book, p. 1101, par. 1]
June 10
The experience of religion eventually results in the certain consciousness
of God and in the undoubted assurance of the survival of the believing personality. [The
Urantia Book, p. 1105, par. 3]
June 11
It requires courage to invade new levels of experience and to attempt
the exploration of unknown realms of intellectual living. [The Urantia Book, p. 1114, par.
0]
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June 12
One believes truth, admires beauty, and reverences goodness, but
does not worship them; such an attitude of saving faith is centered on God alone, who is all of these personified and infinitely
more. [The Urantia Book, p. 1114, par. 5]
June 13
Beliefs may become group possessions, but faith must be personal.
[The Urantia Book, p. 1114, par. 6]
June 14
Faith does not shackle the creative imagination, neither does it
maintain an unreasoning prejudice toward the discoveries of scientific investigation. [The
Urantia Book, p. 1115, par. 1]
June 15
Do not make the mistake of judging another's religion by your own
standards of knowledge and truth. [The Urantia Book, p. 1115, par. 3]
June 16
If any man chooses to do the divine will, he shall know the way
of truth. [The Urantia Book, p. 1118, par. 4]
June 17
What knowledge and reason cannot do for us, true wisdom admonishes
us to allow faith to accomplish through religious insight and spiritual transformation. [The
Urantia Book, p. 1119, par. 1]
June 18
Love is the essence of religion and the wellspring of superior civilization.
[The Urantia Book, p. 11124, par. 5]
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June 19
Belief may not be able to resist doubt and withstand fear, but faith
is always triumphant over doubting, for faith is both positive and living. [The Urantia Book,
p. 1125, par. 2]
June 20
The positive always has the advantage over the negative, truth over
error, experience over theory, spiritual realities over the isolated facts of time and space. [The Urantia Book, p. 1125, par. 2]
June 21
The intellectual earmark of religion is certainty; the philosophical
characteristic is consistency; the social fruits are love and service. [The Urantia Book,
p. 1126, par. 5]
June 22
Many who are inwardly sure about God fear to assert such feelings
of certainty because of the multiplicity and cleverness of those who assemble objections and magnify difficulties about believing
in God. [The Urantia Book, p. 1126, par. 6]
June 23
It requires no great depth of intellect to pick flaws, ask questions,
or raise objections. [The Urantia Book, p. 1126, par. 6]
June 24
Of God, the most inescapable of all presences, the most real of
all facts, the most living of all truths, the most loving of all friends, and the most divine of all values, we have the right
to be the most certain of all universe experiences. [The Urantia Book, p. 1127, par. 4]
June 25
The
wisdom of the world is not necessary to an exercise of saving faith in eternal realities. [The
Urantia Book, p. 1127, par. 6]