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Jesus taught men to place a high value upon themselves in time and in eternity. Because of this high estimate which Jesus placed upon men, he was willing to spend himself in the unremitting service of humankindJesus taught men to place a high value upon themselves in time and in eternity. Because of this high estimate which Jesus placed upon men, he was willing to spend himself in the unremitting service of humankind

 

 

Without God, neither freedom and liberty, nor property and wealth will lead to peace. Without God, neither freedom and liberty, nor property and wealth will lead to peace.

 

 

The future signifies struggle and advancement; it bespeaks work, effort, and achievement; but the past savors of things already mastered and achieved.

 

The mortal personality, never sure as to which will next be encountered, through humor swiftly grasps... the unexpected nature of the situation be it fact or be it truth.

 

 

 

Brotherhood constitutes a fact of relationship between every personality in universal existence. No person can escape the benefits or the penalties that may come as a result of relationship to other persons. The good effort of each man benefits all men; the error or evil of each man augments the tribulation of all men.

 

God is not only the determiner of destiny; he is man's eternal destination. All nonreligious human activities seek to bend the universe to the distorting service of self; the truly religious individual seeks to identify the self with the universe and then to dedicate the activities of this unified self to the service of the universe family of fellow beings, human and superhuman. God is not only the determiner of destiny; he is man's eternal destination. All nonreligious human activities seek to bend the universe to the distorting service of self; the truly religious individual seeks to identify the self with the universe and then to dedicate the activities of this unified self to the service of the universe family of fellow beings, human and superhuman.

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
   
 

 

 

 
 

 

   

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