[tmtranscripts] Abraham 10-10-99
Robert Fredere
robert at fredere.com
Wed Oct 13 08:53:20 PDT 1999
Thanks. I was just sitting here looking for the transcript when it came in.
Good timing. What an adventure!
Harrison
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>
> MEETING WITH ABRAHAM -- A COMMITMENT TO FATHER'S ADVENTURE
> OCTOBER 10, I999
>
> I am ABRAHAM. Welcome. You, my friends, are such a wonderful and well
> balanced part of my spiritual diet. Each time we can meet I indeed feel
> strengthened and nourished. I also thank you for the beautiful prayer,
yes.
> Your good thoughts are well received. You are understanding this lesson
very
> well. Your completed assigned work is strength promoting and faith
> uplifting. Thank you.
>
> When the Master walked the earth in mortal flesh He experienced human
living
> to its fullest. Many times did He reconcile Himself to drinking the cup.
> Even when He knew the cup was bitter He wanted to drink it for Father's
> sake. His human mind resisted and fought His divine side for freedom from
> experiencing life's painful events.
>
> The Master was close enough though to Father to want with all His heart to
> please Father. Jesus' love for Father strengthened Him to desire to do His
> will. Jesus experienced apprehension, confusion, even some fear, and yet
the
> bond with His Father in Heaven was strong enough to find strength to
> overcome. The Master's human side also sought escape at times, just as all
> mortals do.
>
> The unknowing of the cup is opening the door to things you might expect to
> be soulfully crushing. The Father knows the contents of the cup, and can
> guide you and fill you with the courage you need to drink. Your close
> connection with Father allows you to know Him and love Him--unlike any
other
> you have ever loved.
>
> Your love for Him can help you to choose Father's will. It can move you
> beyond doubt, or seeking escape, to looking forward to what Father has in
> store for you. Father's ways are practical, and yet adventurous. They are
> knowledgeable, and yet arduous. His ways are the ways of a true and loving
> Father.
>
> My student \ friend continues to uphold his highest ideals while facing
his
> adversity. The lessons are in abundance and with speed. His pain is still
> present, and yet his joy is magnified. He has moved closer to Father than
> ever. He seeks not escape and chooses to drink the cup with grace due to
his
> deep love for Father, yes.
>
> In learning strength and endurance adversity is our greatest teacher.
> Choosing to drink the cup, and not escape or bypass is a commitment to
> Father's adventure. An individual needs not to accept the fact that they
are
> ill or with terrible adversity more so than an individual needs to accept
> Father's cup. Doctors or other advisors may have their say, but in the end
> it is Father's counsel we go by.
>
> My friend accepted the fact that he was sick, but allowed not his thoughts
> to promote the sickness to extremes, no. He had turned his will over to
his
> Father. Jesus also knowing of the cup He must drink concerning His
departure
> was indeed bitter, and He did not wish to experience death in this manner,
> but He had also come to terms with His Father's wishes. He allowed not His
> thoughts to promote anything but light and goodness, yes.
>
> He could very well have fought His tormentors. He could have prolonged His
> agony, and gave those who persecuted Him cause to keep torturing Him, and
> believe what they were doing was right. Jesus indeed drank the cup with
> grace, ministering to others up to the very end of His mortal career, yes.
>
> He chose to be within the Father's will--not for one minute in judgment of
> Father's ability to comfort and provide values and meanings. I would say
> that Jesus worked for the glory of Father in every situation. He asserted
> His abilities as Father's Son to promote goodness to all He met. Had Jesus
> chose to escape the cup, and lay down before His troubles, He would have
> most certainly changed the destiny of His mission.
>
> Should my friend \ student have chosen to give up, turn inward toward
> self-pity and anger, would have missed these grand lessons that Father had
> planned for Him. He most certainly would have not found the value and
> promoted any good for his friends and family. Jesus and my friend had
chosen
> to actively participate in the drinking of the cup. The cup is not forced,
> no. You can choose to spread the most highest good while you are having
> these experiences, yes.
>
> No, as mortals you are not expected to be perfect. Your anger and despair
is
> understood. Your acts of rage are understood. Your self-shutting down is
> understood, but know as you choose to be within Father's will and drink
the
> cup you learn strength. You are comforted and shown those things that God
> knows. You are given the ability to demonstrate in your daily living what
> God has shown you. You are with more courage, yes, accelerated lessons,
yes,
> but the joy contained therein cannot be compared to any other joy you have
> known, yes.
>
> Next week I will take questions. This week I ask that you ponder upon your
> commitment to Father's adventure. How do you play an active part in
> promoting the highest good while you drink the cup? Yes. My love for you
> grows each time we meet. I will be available to visit with any who desire.
> Until next week, shalom.
>
>
>
>
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