The Life of the Flesh is Essential
The Life of the Flesh is Essential
Uranda May 15, 1952 Class
There is no point
in all
religious belief, as it is known in the Christian world, that is more
seriously
distorted than the distortions in the writings of St. Paul — Paul’s letters or
epistles. There is much truth contained in Paul’s writings,
and in certain passages they are definitely inspired, but I do not consider
Paul’s writings a part of the Bible. Merely because they are contained between
the covers of the Book as they are ordinarily presented does not mean that they
are a part of the Bible. Passages from Paul’s writings could be so classified,
but the Bible in the true sense is the inspired expression of Truth. Some of
the manifestation of the form of distortion involved in this regard
has evolved
on the basis of possible misunderstanding or misinterpretation
also, but there
are passages in Paul’s writings which certainly give reason, if
they be accepted,
for these distortions.
I might remind you of the
fact that after Paul’s more or less miraculous conversion
he did not turn to the disciples, who had lived and walked with our
Master on
earth, to be instructed concerning the things of God. He went
down into Syria
for three years, and on the basis of what he considered to be his own
inspiration undertook to develop a basic understanding. Our
study of the
function of the subconscious mind, and our recognition of the
various
influences which are produced by reason of the background in life,
place us in
position where we can see that when a man had been functioning
as Paul had over
this long period of time — and he had been a leader in the
persecution of the
Christians up to the point of his conversion — the mere fact that he reached a
point through that conversion where a real current of the Spirit of God was
released through him and he recognized the futility of
his course of action,
does not mean that there was a complete clearing of his
consciousness which
would allow the inspiration of the Spirit to manifest in
any true sense. When we examine into the
writings of Paul we find that he has very
carefully made an adaptation of the
Christian principles insofar as he
comprehended them, an application of those
principles to the pattern of
Judaism, as contained in the Books of Moses, for
instance. When I say
Judaism I recognize the fact that at that time it was no
longer the religion of
the Children of Israel. The pattern had changed from its
original Hebrew
pattern; and Judaism, in turn, was not a true expression or a
true manifest
pattern of the Hebraic religion and understanding of God. The
pattern, as it was originally presented and as it was known by the Hebrews,
underwent
changes and distortions and developed into Judaism. Paul’s writings
are
fundamentally an attempt to apply or adapt the teachings of Jesus, or
the
facts of Jesus’ life, to that pattern of Judaism.
It was through Paul, primarily,
that the distortion pattern with respect to blood, for instance, the
emphasis
upon blood in relationship to what developed into the so-called
Christian
religion, came about; and the application, there, is of course to
the
sacrificial rites as they had been brought forward from the time of
the
Hebrews. Paul’s emphasis with respect to this particular point
ignores
entirely the pattern of teaching which our Master Himself presented; and I
have made this introduction, not so much to make a study of what
Paul
teaches on the subject but so that you will not allow any
background
concept which originated in Paul’s own distortion of understanding
to
cloud your vision with respect to what the Master had to say — and it is what
He
said that we would consider this morning. We could use many different
starting points. I think we will take the
22nd verse of the 24th chapter of
Matthew. The 24th chapter of Matthew
contains many marvelous things which have
very definite relationship to
our subject. We cannot examine them all this
morning. Here we have
words the Master spoke: “And except those days should be
shortened,
there should no flesh be saved.” Even as far as we have gone in
our study of the principles of life and
an understanding of reality in
relationship to spiritual things and spiritual
understanding, there is still
not a clear vision or recognition in this Class, let
alone in the world, that
the flesh is the important thing to God. The background of the human concepts that
have evolved in relationship to Paul’s
writings, for instance, has developed
the idea that the carnal (fleshly) mind is not subject to the Law of God,
neither indeed can be. It has developed
the idea that the flesh body is to have
no meaning. Paul makes the
statement that “flesh and blood cannot inherit the
kingdom of God.”
Now, if we are very careful with our understanding or
application of the
word “inherit,” we might possibly agree with that statement
on the basis of
Truth. Flesh and blood, of itself, in its own nature, without
its relationship
to the Divine pattern or Divine design, cannot just
automatically inherit the
Kingdom of God. But flesh and blood is the means by
which the Kingdom
of God can manifest on earth.
In the beginning God created
the physical
body, of flesh and blood, to be a means by which the spiritual
aspect of God
could have body on earth. The Divine design for man, which we
have been
studying, the intricate mechanisms of the body, the principles
involved in
the expression of life, all come to point in relationship to flesh
and blood,
the physical body of man. Yet human beings have been trying for
nearly
two thousand years to make an application of the principles which
Jesus
taught and exemplified on a basis that mortifies the flesh, denies it,
turns
away from it, does everything but accept the flesh as a means for the
manifestation of God, constantly trying to separate the Spirit and the flesh.
But
what was it that went into the tomb when our Master was crucified? It
was
the flesh of the body of Jesus. What was it that came out of the tomb?
Was
anything else contained by the tomb? You know that even with respect
to the
current which we utilize here every day in relationship to marvellous,
that
concrete wall could not stop it. You know you could stand on the other side of
that wall and I could give you attunements through that wall.
The walls of that
tomb could not stop the working of the Spirit. It was the
flesh and the blood
that was placed in the tomb; it was the flesh that came
forth from the tomb;
and it was the fact that flesh came forth from the
tomb that gave the final
manifestation of victory.
We talk about sharing the
victorious life and serving others, and yet
subconsciously this worldwide
pattern with respect to spiritual things and
the things of God tends to
maintain an influence so that the attitude toward
the flesh in oneself and in
others is not what it should be. What is it that we
are dealing with out here
in the world, when we go forth as Servers into the
world? Yes, the mind, the
emotional realm; but the mind and the emotional realm have absolutely no
meaning except for the flesh. In this realm
of things Truth has no meaning,
God’s Love has no meaning, except for the
flesh; and as we go forth to serve,
it is to serve the responding ones by
bringing their flesh into attunement with
God and the things of God, so that
the pattern of Truth can manifest. How?
Through the flesh, so that the
reality of the Christ Life can have meaning on
earth. How? Through the
flesh and the blood, the life of the flesh.
Wherever the term, “the flesh
and
the blood,” is used, it means that the life of the flesh is essential to
the
manifestation of anything worthwhile on earth, all the things of God—Truth,
Love, Beauty. It only manifests as the flesh becomes the vehicle for
that
expression; and only as the flesh is alive, living, can it be the means of
that
manifestation. The importance of the flesh in relationship to the
fulfilment of
life has been for too long ignored. Why has it taken two
thousand years? You
can read the writings of Paul, for instance, and
recognize that on the basis of
ideas prevalent at that time, and his own
beliefs, he expected that the change
into the new world pattern, or the
Divine estate, would come within his own lifetime.
It was something that,
according to his own statements, he confidently expected
to be right at the
door. Then we recognize the statement the Master made in the
24th chapter
of Matthew: “And this gospel of the kingdom” — the good news of
the
Kingdom that is at hand — “shall be preached in all the world for a
witness
unto all nations; and then shall the end come.” (Matt. 24:14)
There are many statements here
which show the manner in which this
outworking is to appear. Just to
illustrate, we might take a moment.
Beginning with the 32nd verse, the Master
said, “Now learn a parable of the
fig tree.” We remember the Master’s teaching
with respect to the Vine and
its branches, that those who should follow Him
would be the branches:
“Now learn a parable of the fig tree; When his branch is
yet tender, and
putteth forth leaves” — there is the real manifestation of
life — “ye know
that summer is nigh: So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these
things, know
that it is near, even at the doors. Verily I say unto you, This
generation
shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled.” So when the
Vine, the fig tree, begins to put forth the evidences of
Life, the green
leaves, when His branch is tender, when it actually begins to
manifest, “in
that generation.”
Why are we here in this little
valley? Because the tender branches of that tree are being nurtured. We are
just
beginning to see the evidence of the putting forth of the green leaves,
the
evidence of the Divine Life, the reality of Life. This statement by
the
Master gives us a clear indication. He did not say what generation it would
be — whether it was to be five hundred years, two thousand or three thousand
years — but in the generation when this is fulfilled, then things are
going to
start to happen and the end of the old world pattern is at hand. It
is clearly
outlined, but in connection with this we have the statement of His
lips: “And
except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be
saved.” His
concern was that the flesh should be saved. There are many
passages recording
the Master’s words which emphasize that point. We will
not have time to examine
them all this morning, but His concern was that
the flesh should be saved.
“For God so loved the world,
that he gave his only begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in him should not
perish, but have everlasting life.”
(John 3:16) What perishes? The flesh. It is
emphasized over and over
again. What was the primary outer manifestation of
effectiveness in relationship to the Master’s ministry? The healing of the
flesh, physical healing, the manifestation of the power of God in relationship
to changes in the
flesh, so that the flesh might be the means whereby Deity
could be revealed
on earth. Human beings have imagined that somehow they had to
reject
flesh in order to have a spiritual life. We know that we cannot
function self-actively; we know that we cannot be controlled by external
things; we
know that we cannot be subject to that which the flesh, as such,
perceives
externally, and live the victorious spiritual life; but this human
tendency to
try to separate the things of the Spirit from the flesh is the
thing that has
kept humanity bound for nearly two thousand years, since our
Master
revealed the Way, the Truth and the Life.
They have been concerned
about
saving some obscure soul inside, or there was the idea that the flesh
would
somehow be brought to its fulfilment a long time after the human being
was
dead, taken out of the earth, etc. There has been no recognition of
the
importance of the reality of the flesh during life, no recognition of
the
application of the laws and principles of the resurrection as they apply
to
the flesh, during life. The living flesh is the means by which the things
of
God manifest on earth, for God created man in the first place, male
and
female, so that God Himself might have a flesh body on earth. God had
need
of a flesh body on earth, and He created man, male and female, so
that the body
of mankind, as many cells in one body, could provide the
flesh body for the manifestation
of the action of God on earth in this realm
of being in relationship to
creation.
Gradually you have been
gaining some recognition of the fact that
your body is supposed to be the
temple of God on earth, the means by
which God manifests, or your focalization
of Deity manifests. But still, as
you meditate upon this point, you recognize
that there was a great deal of
influence remaining from out of the mass
consciousness and your own past
concepts, just as there was with Paul, for
instance. We are not condemning
him, but recognizing the facts. Some people
would think it sacrilegious to
question anything Paul wrote, but it is not. We
do not question the Truth,
but we are not afraid to question what Paul wrote.
You recognize that
there was still that tendency to somehow feel that the flesh
is sinful, the
flesh is something that is apart, that it just must be apart,
from God and
spiritual things, that if we are to have any recognition of
spiritual things the
flesh must be denied, and we have to—what? The concept
begins to get
very obscure, because, in practical application, just how are you
going to let it work out?
There is this age-old false
concept that the flesh cannot be the
means by which the things of God appear on
earth. As we have meditated
upon the things the Master taught, we see that He
recognized the importance of the flesh of the body, the physical body as such,
and in His commission to His disciples His first instruction was to cast out
the evil spirits.
He gave them power to cast out evil spirits and to heal all
manner of sickness, all manner of disease, and then to teach or preach the
gospel of the
Kingdom, the Kingdom of God that is at hand. But the very nature
of that
Divine commission revealed our Master’s recognition of the importance
of
the flesh, for without the flesh the things of God cannot manifest in
this
part of creation.
God made this creation; we all
acknowledge that. He created the
earth and all that is therein, and without the
flesh of man and woman the
things of God, the Truth of God, the reality of the
Being of God, can have
no meaning to all this creation. Self-centeredness in
the flesh, wherein the
human being devotes himself to attempting to satisfy the
whims and the
fancies of the flesh, destroys the flesh, because it separates
the flesh from life. But God created man and woman on a basis whereby the flesh
body
could continue, not just threescore years and ten but any length of time — hundreds
or thousands of years, whatever length of time might be right and
proper — the
birth into the world of flesh, function in the world of flesh, and
ascension of
the flesh into the invisible realms, a perfectly natural Divine
pattern.
We must accept the reality of
the things of God in the flesh and
stop trying to make the things of God
manifest, some way or other, on a
basis where they will not be contaminated
with the flesh. There is no sin in
the flesh. The flesh in itself is not
contaminated unless the patterns of distortion have been projected into the
flesh through the mind and the heart
because of wrong polarity, because the patterns
of Truth have not controlled. But the flesh, as such, cannot contaminate God or
the things of
God. It is because the things of God are coming into the flesh
that attunement has meaning. You are here, learning to serve through
attunement; and the things of God, manifesting through your flesh, accomplish
something in the flesh of the servee because that which is of God is
penetrating
the flesh of the servee, and because the flesh, even though it is
in a state of
distortion, cannot contaminate God or the things of God. The
flesh cannot
contaminate God or the things of God even though there be
distortion in the
flesh, but if that which is of God penetrates the flesh the
distortions cannot
remain.
In one sense we cannot blame
the so-called Christian world for failing
to comprehend this vital point, since
the writings of Paul were accepted as if
they were Truth. If those who have
given thought to the things of God had
looked to the Truth, had considered what
the Master said, they would have
seen that that which Paul said was not true.
The very fact that Christianity,
in nearly two thousand years, has not brought
about that freedom from the
old state of limitation, misery, suffering and
sorrow proves that these
things as contained in the so-called Christian
religion are not the Truth, for
if they had been the Truth, with all these
millions of people earnestly believing, following them, trying to live them,
earnestly doing their level best to
live a Christian life according to these
concepts, the world would have been
a changed place. It is not a question of
the sincerity and earnestness of all these people in past generations. They
were just as earnest and sincere as
you, and perhaps, sometimes I think, even
more so, but all of that earnestness and sincerity, devotion to a cause, did
not bring about the essential
change. Why? Because they were not being governed
by the Truth, but by
concepts which were distorted. Consequently the pattern in
the world
continues to be distorted.
When you go to serve a servee
you are not
immediately concerned about all the distortions of his concepts,
but you
know they are there. You do not try, in a moment, to change all his
viewpoints, ideas and attitudes. You begin to let that which is of God
penetrate
his flesh and reach into his heart and mind gradually, so that he can
begin to
know the Truth. But you begin to establish the pattern of Truth in his
flesh
so that he can feel it and know it, and then his mind begins to yield. But
if
you try to go too fast in changing the concepts of his mind and the convictions
of his heart, you will lose your contact. You must maintain the
response, and
function correctly, if you are to really serve. But all of this
clearing in
heart and mind is to the end that the things of God may manifest
in the flesh,
and if there are distortion patterns in the physical body of the
one whom you
serve, you know without examining into anything that there
are distortions in
his mind and heart. That is evident, right to start with.
Our servees, in the larger
sense, are the body of humanity. We look
at the body of humanity as a whole,
accepting every man, woman and child
as a cell in that body, without regard to
the divisions man has set up. And
in this body of humanity we find serious
distortions, inflamed areas, many
serious inflammation points; we find some
cancerous places. However, if we look at this world body
and say, “But there are
millions of good Christians in the world; they are
earnest, sincere and honest, doing their level best to live a Christian life,
etc.; it is not their beliefs
that are at fault; they are just not able to live
up to their beliefs,” we are
wrong. The Truth has not been allowed to come into
the realm of the flesh.
We talk about dominion; we talk about the Kingdom of
God on earth.
How shall that Kingdom manifest except in and through the flesh?
Where
is it that the control of that Kingdom is needed except in the flesh?
The
meaningfulness of the development of the patterns of control in the
mind
and heart have their value only as those patterns come on into the flesh
and
establish control in the physical realm of things, in material
substance
around us.
“And except those days should
be shortened, there should no flesh be
saved: but for the elect’s sake those
days shall be shortened.” In other
words, there was an assurance that some
flesh should be saved, that through
the flesh the things of God might find
fulfilment on earth. We need, in our
function as Servers, in attunement with
God, to recognize that it is the
power of God working through us — establishing
dominion in the flesh of
those who respond, which brings about that healing,
that correction of patterns, that clearing of consciousness — that makes our
ministry worthwhile.
Unless the flesh is changed we do not consider our job
well done. It may
not have been our fault, but the job was not done unless the
flesh was
changed; not just the mind, not just some of the surface patterns of
the
heart, but the flesh itself. So we begin to see that we are sharing
the
responsibility of being angels of God, carrying on the work of
resurrection
in the flesh of human beings; and our own attitude toward the
flesh, as such, must be the Divine attitude by which the Spirit of God may flow
freely
into the flesh.
We remember, here in this same
chapter, that the Master spoke of the
Son of man coming in the clouds of Heaven
with power and great glory.
Very often the Master used the term, “the Son of
man,” in a manner which
obviously related to the manifest focalization of
Deity, the power of God —
the Son of man coming in the clouds of Heaven in power
and great glory.
“Man” — again, the manifestation in the flesh — “coming in the
clouds of
heaven,” manifesting through that heaven which you have begun to
know.
You have begun to know what the clouds of heaven are, and you are beginning
to know what the power and the glory are; that they come from God
and manifest
in the flesh.
“And he shall send his angels
with a great sound of a trumpet, and
they shall gather together his elect from
the four winds.” Most human
beings imagine that those angels are going to be
some peculiar mystic things
floating down from the sky and are going to go here
and there doing various
mysterious things. All of God’s action on earth is made
manifest in some
way through the flesh, through physical things. “And he shall
send his
angels.” To the degree that you have begun to recognize the reality of
the
flesh of the body of God on earth, you will realize that those angels will
be
in the flesh — human beings who have so responded that their flesh,
their
minds, and their hearts are under the control of the Divine pattern of
Truth,
letting God’s Love flow forth in the reality of Life — and that those
angels in the flesh will be moving in the world of man; and most human beings
will
not recognize them for what they are. They will entertain angels
unawares.
It is written: “Take heed lest ye entertain angels unawares.”
But your
calling here is for
one purpose, that you should become members of that
company of angels going
into the four corners of the earth. “And he shall
send his angels with a great
sound of a trumpet.” What is the sound of that
trumpet? Something that blasts
out here and is heard by the human ear and
people get frightened? No. What was
it that sounded when the Master
came forth from the tomb? The angels blew a
trumpet. It symbolizes the
healing power of God that reaches into the flesh of
human beings and they
hear it with their inner ear. It is the vital flowing of
the current of Life.
It is the sound of a mighty rushing wind that filled the
whole house, the
power of God at work in the bodies, minds and hearts of men;
not a
trumpet heard at an outside point by the physical ear, but the great
sound of
the trumpet that is known by every human being who truly lets the
Spirit of
God work.
“And when the day of Pentecost
was fully come, they were all with
one accord in one place. And suddenly there
came a sound from heaven as
of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the
house where they were sitting.
And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like
as of fire.” (Acts 2:1-3)
That sound from heaven is the sound of the trumpet,
and you are called to
be members of that company of angels on earth in the
flesh, going forth to
let the power of God have meaning in the flesh of those
who respond, that
they may yield to the patterns of Truth and show forth that
beauty of being
which makes a fit abiding place for God’s Love, that all that
is sordid and
unholy, unreal, in this world may be cleansed away, and that the
beauty of
being in the holiness of God’s Love may control in the realm of the
living flesh. It is to this end that we serve; it is to this end that we give
attunements. When you let that have real
meaning
in your life you will be an angel in the flesh, carrying salvation, or
resurrection — the resurrecting, transforming power of God — to the flesh of
the
responding ones. I thank God that you are here in the flesh, and let us
learn
to see the flesh for what it is, for what it should be, no longer
rejecting the
importance of the flesh in relationship to the things of God.
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