Sunday

Set 32

January 13–19, 2024
Set 32 of thDouble Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 68, 69 and the following two papers from Part IV:

Ordination of the Seventy at Magadan

Paper 164
At the Feast of Dedication

164:1.1  That evening a considerable company gathered about Jesus and the two apostles to ask questions, many of which the apostles answered, while others the Master discussed. In the course of the evening a certain lawyer, seeking to entangle Jesus in a compromising disputation, said: “Teacher, I would like to ask you just what I should do to inherit eternal life?” ... 
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Excerpt from Paper 164: section 1, paragraph 1

Set 31

Tissot
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Set 31 of thDouble Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 66, 67 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 162
At the Feast of Tabernacles

162:6.1  On the last day, the great day of the feast, as the procession from the pool of Siloam passed through the temple courts, and just after the water and the wine had been poured down upon the altar by the priests, Jesus, standing among the pilgrims, said: “If any man thirst, let him come to me and drink. From the Father above I bring to this world the water of life. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 162: section 6, paragraph 1

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Set 30

Barker
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Set 30 of t
he Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Paper 65 and the following three papers from Part IV:

The Decapolis Tour

Paper 160
Rodan of Alexandria

Paper 161
Further Discussions with Rodan

159:3.1  At Edrei, where Thomas and his associates labored, Jesus spent a day and a night and, in the course of the evening’s discussion, gave expression to the principles which should guide those who preach truth, and which should activate all who teach the gospel of the kingdom. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 159: section 3, paragraph 1

Set 29

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Set 29 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 62, 63, 64 and the following paper from Part IV:

The Mount of Transfiguration

158:1.8  When the three had been fast asleep for about half an hour, they were suddenly awakened by a near-by crackling sound, and much to their amazement and consternation, on looking about them, they beheld Jesus in intimate converse with two brilliant beings clothed in the habiliments of the light of the celestial world. And Jesus’ face and form shone with the luminosity of a heavenly light. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 158: section 1, paragraph 8

Set 28


Part IV papers are on pause this week. Set 28 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 57–61, which are the first five papers of Part III beginning with the following paper: 

The Origin of Urantia

57:1.1  Urantia is of origin in your sun, and your sun is one of the multifarious offspring of the Andronover nebula, which was onetime organized as a component part of the physical power and material matter of the local universe of Nebadon. And this great nebula itself took origin in the universal force-charge of space in the superuniverse of Orvonton, long, long ago.
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Excerpt from Paper 57: section 1, paragraph 1

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Set 27

Set 27 of the Double Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 55, 56 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 157

At Caesarea-Philippi

157:3.3  As they paused for lunch, Jesus suddenly confronted the twelve with the first question he had ever addressed to them concerning himself. He asked this surprising question, “Who do men say that I am?”
157:3.4  Jesus had spent long months in training these apostles as to the nature and character of the kingdom of heaven, and he well knew the time had come when he must begin to teach them more about his own nature and his personal relationship to the kingdom. ...
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Excerpt from Paper 157: section 3, paragraphs 3-4

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Set 26

Roberts
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Set 26 of t
hDouble Track Annual Reading of The Urantia Book contains Papers 53, 54 and the following paper from Part IV:

Paper 156

The Sojourn at Tyre and Sidon

156:2.1  In entering Sidon, Jesus and his associates passed over a bridge, the first one many of them had ever seen. As they walked over this bridge, Jesus, among other things, said: “This world is only a bridge; you may pass over it, but you should not think to build a dwelling place upon it.”
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Excerpt from Paper 156: section 2, paragraph 1

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