The Crucifixion 2. The Crucifixion 187:2.1 The soldiers first bound the Master’s arms with cords to the crossbeam, and then they nailed his hands to the wood. When they had hoisted this crossbeam up on the post, and after they had nailed it securely to the upright timber of the cross, they bound and nailed…
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14 December – Today’s reading 187:0-1
14 December Brief commentary follows with study questions. 187:0.1 After the two brigands had been made ready, the soldiers, under the direction of a centurion, started for the scene of the crucifixion. The centurion in charge of these twelve soldiers was the same captain who had led forth the Roman soldiers the previous night to…
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
When I am asked the age-old question of why adverse events befall virtuous people, it’s important for me to approach the question with a perspective that correlates with the teachings of the Urantia Book. The Urantia Book elucidates a comprehensive cosmology and theology, positing that the realm of human existence is part of a vast…
The Memorial Supper
The observance of the Memorial Supper, commonly known as the Last Supper or the Lord’s Evening Meal, holds a major significance in the Jesusonian tradition. According to the teachings of the Urantia Book, the Last Supper, where Jesus instituted the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, occurred on the evening of Thursday, April 6, AD 30….