The Urantia Book -- Part IV. The Life And
Teachings Of Jesus
PAPER 155: Section 4.
On The Way To Phoenicia
P1728:1, 155:4.1
On Thursday morning, June 9, after receiving word regarding the progress of
the kingdom brought by the messengers of David from Bethsaida, this group of
twenty-five teachers of truth left Caesarea Philippi to begin their journey
to the Phoenician coast. They passed around the marsh country, by way of Luz,
to the point of junction with the
Magdala-Mount Lebanon trail road, thence to
the crossing with the road leading to Sidon, arriving there Friday afternoon.
P1728:2, 155:4.2
While pausing for lunch under the shadow of an overhanging ledge of rock, near
Luz, Jesus delivered one of the most remarkable addresses which his apostles
ever listened to throughout all their years of association with him. No sooner
had they seated themselves to break bread than Simon Peter asked Jesus: "Master,
since the Father in heaven knows all things, and since his spirit is our support
in the establishment of the kingdom of heaven on earth, why is it that we flee
from the threats of our enemies? Why do we refuse to confront the foes of truth?"
But before Jesus had begun to answer Peter's question, Thomas broke in, asking:
"Master, I should really like to know just what is wrong with the religion of
our enemies at Jerusalem. What is the real difference between their religion
and ours? Why is it we are at such diversity of belief when we all profess to
serve the same God?" And when Thomas had finished, Jesus said: "While I would
not ignore Peter's question, knowing full well how easy it would be to misunderstand
my reasons for avoiding an open clash with the rulers of the Jews at just this
time, still it will prove more helpful to all of you if I choose rather to answer
Thomas's question. And that I will proceed to do when you have finished your
lunch."
