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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Humility defined as "teachable" is a wonderful
definition!!!!! We all have a lot to learn about the word. I don't think it has
anything to do with Hurt feelings, though.... and so often when I have been
hurt.... I think it means I have been humbled. Jesus and I are working a lot on
feelings lately. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Thank you again for the definition as "teachable" I will
meditate of that one.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>Much love coming to you today from me<BR>JOYce</DIV>
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<A title=mzkitty3@cox.net href="mailto:mzkitty3@cox.net">Pam Sanderson</A>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Thursday, March 31, 2005 10:50
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [tmtranscripts] Abraham
3/28/05</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV><FONT size=4>Hi
Marshall,<BR><BR><X-TAB> </X-TAB>Some
one once defined humility for me as "teachable". I understand it better
with
that<BR>definition.<BR><X-TAB> </X-TAB>This
time last year I was quite ill. In meditation I asked the disease what
it was that I<BR>was to learn from it. It gave me three things and one
of them was to learn humility. It is the <BR>most difficult
concept of the three; I still don't have a good handle on humility, but I am
learning.<BR>And now I notice it a lot more when the subject comes
up!<BR>Pam<BR><BR><BR><BR></FONT><FONT size=3>At 05:43 AM 3/31/2005, you
wrote:<BR></FONT>
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face="Times New Roman, Times" size=5>Hi Folks;<BR></FONT><FONT
size=3> <BR> <BR></FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman, Times"
size=5>Any thoughts on these comments by Abraham, below?<BR></FONT><FONT
size=3> <BR></FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman, Times" size=5>Kinda
makes me wonder.<BR></FONT><FONT
size=3> <BR> <BR> <BR></FONT><FONT
face="Times New Roman, Times" size=5>Marshall <BR></FONT><FONT
size=3> <BR> <BR> <BR></FONT><FONT
face="Times New Roman, Times" size=5>".... Being humbled is a good thing. It
is to learn perfected humility. It is to be receptive to those on High. As
we review the morontia appearances of Jesus we can find that He did not
appear in form to those who were not ready or did not believe. He did appear
to those who sought after Him, who believed in His promises. Let those that
have eyes--see. Let those that have ears--hear."<BR></FONT><FONT face=arial
size=2><BR> <BR></FONT>
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<DD>To:</B> <A
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<DD>Sent:</B> Wednesday, March 30, 2005 4:22 PM<BR>
<DD>Subject:</B> [tmtranscripts] Abraham 3/28/05<BR><BR>
<DD>ABRAHAM<BR><BR>
<DD>MARCH 28, 2005<BR><BR>
<DD>WOODS CROSS GROUP<BR><BR>
<DD><BR><BR>
<DD>I am ABRAHAM. Greetings. I am always touched by your ministry to one
another. How you listen and respond can bring a great deal of healing. It
is interesting to see the trivialities of life go by the wayside when
seemingly harsh reality comes in. I am enjoying the peacefulness of this
evening. It is as if we are all reconciled in mind to accepting the
goodness of God. When He reveals Himself we are unafraid of truth. We are
trusting in His ability to bring an ultimate good.<BR><BR>
<DD><BR><BR>
<DD>In this season of the Master’s resurrection we find it most
appropriate to discuss humility. The definition of humility in today’s
world seems to be quite a blow to the ego. In today’s world it seems there
is a continuous race to the top. It would seem the most aggressive,
self-confident individuals would be outstanding in this mortal existence.
The drive for personal progress is inherent in human nature. It is
understandable that every one of Father’s children wants to make the most
out of their life in the flesh. As we look back over history we can see
how this drive has become imbalanced and many are left with
disappointment.<BR><BR>
<DD><BR><BR>
<DD>It seems to be popular in this day and age to do what brings temporary
gratification. It is rare to find the individual who is willing to make
the effort to wait upon the Father’s will. This is where we can take the
wonderful example set by our Master and put it to use in our own lives.
Jesus was a man of strength, no doubt. His humility appeared to show Him
as meek. This is not the case. Meekness is seen as resigned or in some
cases even weak. The Master’s humility was using His mortal intelligence
to the fullest. His humility was nothing more than a direct line to the
Father. The Master’s humility was an act of listening and waiting upon the
will.<BR><BR>
<DD><BR><BR>
<DD>Jesus had a brilliant intellect that far exceeded any mortal and
certainly He could have relied upon His own wisdom. However, He chose to
be watchful, to listen, and to be receptive to guidance from on High. Many
times the mortal ego will put pride first and surely that complicates any
situation. For a man to believe he knows better than the God, who created
all, will certainly be humbled—not by Father’s choice, no, but simply
through experience and universal law.<BR><BR>
<DD><BR><BR>
<DD>Many times in life we are humbled and the guilt therefrom gets the
better of us. It is indeed difficult to draw out the lesson. Should we
allow our humbling experiences to teach us humility, to listen, to be
watchful—then certainly would we receive all of the Father’s guidance we
could possibly handle. Being humbled is a good thing. It is to learn
perfected humility. It is to be receptive to those on High. As we review
the morontia appearances of Jesus we can find that He did not appear in
form to those who were not ready or did not believe. He did appear to
those who sought after Him, who believed in His promises. Let those that
have eyes--see. Let those that have ears--hear.<BR><BR>
<DD><BR><BR>
<DD>This week ponder the struggle between the ego and learning perfected
humility. Father endures with you in all things. Your willingness to learn
humility will help you also endure. That is all. No questions. Our time
grows short. Know that my heart expands each and every week we spend
together. Go in peace. My loves goes with you. Until next time,
shalom.<BR><BR>
<DD><BR><BR>
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