P1601:1, 142:5.1
One of the great sermons which Jesus preached in the temple this Passover
week was in answer to a question asked by one of his hearers, a man from Damascus.
This man asked Jesus: "But, Rabbi, how shall we know of a certainty that you
are sent by God, and that we may truly enter into this kingdom which you and
your disciples declare is near at hand?" And Jesus answered:
P1601:2, 142:5.2
"As to my message and the teaching of my disciples, you should judge them
by their fruits. If we proclaim to you the truths of the spirit, the spirit
will witness in your hearts that our message is genuine. Concerning the kingdom
and your assurance of acceptance by the heavenly Father, let me ask what father
among you who is a worthy and kindhearted father would keep his son in anxiety
or suspense regarding his status in the family or his place of security in
the affections of his father's heart? Do you earth fathers take pleasure in
torturing your children with uncertainty about their place of abiding love
in your human hearts? Neither does your Father in heaven leave his faith children
of the spirit in doubtful uncertainty as to their position in the kingdom.
If you receive God as your Father, then indeed and in truth are you the sons
of God. And if you are sons, then are you secure in the position and standing
of all that concerns eternal and divine sonship. If you believe my words,
you thereby believe in Him who sent me, and by thus believing in the Father,
you have made your status in heavenly citizenship sure. If you do the will
of the Father in heaven, you shall never fail in the attainment of the eternal
life of progress in the divine kingdom.
P1601:3, 142:5.3
"The Supreme Spirit shall bear witness with your spirits that you are truly
the children of God. And if you are the sons of God, then have you been born
of the spirit of God; and whosoever has been born of the spirit has in himself
the power to overcome all doubt, and this is the victory that overcomes all
uncertainty, even your faith.
P1601:4, 142:5.4
"Said the Prophet Isaiah, speaking of these times: `When the spirit is poured
upon us from on high, then shall the work of righteousness become peace, quietness,
and assurance forever.' And for all who truly believe this gospel, I will
become surety for their reception into the eternal mercies and the everlasting
life of my Father's kingdom. You, then, who hear this message and believe
this gospel of the kingdom are the sons of God, and you have life everlasting;
and the evidence to all the world that you have been born of the spirit is
that you sincerely love one another."
P1601:5, 142:5.5
The throng of listeners remained many hours with Jesus, asking him questions
and listening attentively to his comforting answers. Even the apostles were
emboldened by Jesus' teaching to preach the gospel of the kingdom with more
power and assurance. This experience at Jerusalem was a great inspiration
to the twelve. It was their first contact with such enormous crowds, and they
learned many valuable lessons which proved of great assistance in their later
work.