“Make no apology for evil; make no excuse for sin. By your efforts to make amends for past sins you acquire strength to resist future tendencies thereto.” [UB 1446:05]
“The living experience in the religion of Jesus thus becomes the sure and certain technique whereby the spiritually isolated and cosmically lonely mortals of earth are enabled to escape personality isolation, with all its consequences of fear and associated feelings of helplessness. In the fraternal realities of the kingdom of heaven the faith sons of God find final deliverance from the isolation of the self, both personal and planetary.” [UB 184:4]
“Thirty prejudiced and tradition-blinded false judges, with their false witnesses, are presuming to sit in judgment on the righteous Creator of a universe. And these impassioned accusers are exasperated by the majestic silence and superb bearing of this God-man. His silence is terrible to endure; his speech is fearlessly defiant. He is unmoved by their threats and undaunted by their assaults. [UB 184:3]
“Hatred, fanaticism, and unscrupulous exaggeration so characterized the words of these perjurers that their testimony fell into its own entanglement.” [UB 184:3]
Teacher Uteah: “The above description relates to the unfair trial of Jesus. His fate was decided before His trial, and no due process was rendered, as the Sanhedrin, for lack of proof, solicited the testimonies of false witnesses. Due to their faulty nature, these testimonies were conflicting and would not have withstood Jesus’ cross-examination had He chosen to intervene in His defense.
Teacher Uteah: “Let us talk about the daily leaps of faith you take, not knowing what is forthcoming. Whenever you invoke one of the many personalities of Spirit, your mental focus and the genuine desire in your heart are the two prerequisites for the desired connection—just as, upon the flip of a light switch to the ‘ON’ position, wires get connected, thus completing the circuit, and allowing power to flow through the switch and onward to the light fixture.
Moses was born in a time when his people, the Israelites, an enslaved minority, were increasing in numbers, and the Egyptian Pharaoh was worried that they might ally themselves with Egypt's enemies. Moses' Hebrew mother, Jochebed, secretly hid him when the Pharaoh ordered all newborn Hebrew boys to be killed to reduce the population of the Israelites. Through Queen Bithia, the Pharaoh's daughter, the child was adopted as a foundling from the Nile River and grew up with the Egyptian royal family.
“Dedicate your life to the great work of showing how the critical material mind of man can triumph over the inertia of intellectual doubting when faced by the demonstration of the manifestation of living truth as it operates in the experience of spirit-born men an women who yield the fruits of the spirit in their lives, and who love one another, even as I have loved you.” [UB Paper 18, Section 2]
“True liberty is the associate of genuine self-respect; false liberty is the consort of self-admiration.” [UB 54:1:6]
Teacher Uteah: “The above concise statement is well worth investigating, as the exercise of personal liberties has been a source of significant dysfunction on your world. Here again, the Law of Cause and Effect acts as a great revelator.
“The new teacher is the ‘conviction of truth,’ the consciousness and assurance of true meanings on real spiritual levels. And this new teacher is the spirit of living and growing truth, expanding, unfolding, and adaptative truth.” [UB Paper 180:5]
“This new teacher is the Spirit of Truth who will live with each one of you, in your hearts, and so will all the children of light be made one and be drawn toward one another. And in this very manner will my Father and I be able to live in the souls of each one of you and also in the hearts of all other men who love us and make that love real in their experiences by loving one another, even as I am now loving you.” [UB 180:4]