P22:4, 1:1.1
Of all the names by which God the Father is known throughout the universes,
those which designate him as the First Source and the Universe Center are
most often encountered. The First Father is known by various names in different
universes and in different sectors of the same universe. The names which the
creature
assigns to the Creator are much dependent on the creature's concept
of the Creator. The First Source and Universe Center has never revealed himself
by name, only by nature. If we believe that we are the children of this Creator,
it is only natural that we should eventually call him Father. But this is
the name of our own choosing, and it grows out of the recognition of our personal
relationship with the First Source and Center.
P22:5, 1:1.2
The Universal Father never imposes any form of arbitrary recognition, formal
worship, or slavish service upon the intelligent will creatures of the universes.
The evolutionary inhabitants of the worlds of time and space must of themselves
-- in their own hearts -- recognize, love, and voluntarily worship him. The
Creator refuses to coerce or compel the submission of the spiritual free wills
of his material creatures. The affectionate dedication of the human will to
the doing of the Father's will is man's choicest gift to God; in fact, such
a consecration of creature will constitutes man's only possible gift of true
value to the Paradise Father. In God, man lives, moves, and has his being;
there is nothing which man can give to God except this choosing to abide by
the Father's will, and such decisions, effected by the intelligent will creatures
of the universes, constitute the reality of that true worship which is so
satisfying to the
love-dominated nature of the Creator Father.
P22:6, 1:1.3
When you have once become truly God-conscious, after you really discover the
majestic Creator and begin to experience the realization of the indwelling
presence of the divine controller, then, in accordance with your enlightenment
and in accordance with the manner and method by which the divine Sons reveal
God, you will find a name for the Universal Father which will be adequately
expressive of your concept of the First Great Source and Center. And so, on
different worlds and in various universes, the Creator becomes known by numerous
appellations, in spirit of relationship all meaning the same but, in words
and symbols, each name standing for the degree, the depth, of his enthronement
in the hearts of his creatures of any given realm.
P23:1, 1:1.4
Near the center of the universe of universes, the Universal Father is generally
known by names which may be regarded as meaning the First Source. Farther
out in the universes of space, the terms employed to designate the Universal
Father more often mean the Universal Center. Still farther out in the starry
creation, he is known, as on the headquarters world of your local universe,
as the First Creative Source and Divine Center. In one near-by constellation
God is called the Father of Universes. In another, the Infinite Upholder,
and to the east, the Divine Controller. He has also been designated the Father
of Lights, the Gift of Life, and the All-powerful One.
P23:2, 1:1.5
On those worlds where a Paradise Son has lived a bestowal life, God is generally
known by some name indicative of personal relationship, tender affection,
and fatherly devotion. On your constellation headquarters God is referred
to as the Universal Father, and on different planets in your local system
of inhabited worlds he is variously known as the Father of Fathers, the Paradise
Father, the Havona Father, and the Spirit Father. Those who know God through
the revelations of the bestowals of the Paradise Sons, eventually yield to
the sentimental appeal of the touching relationship of the creature-Creator
association and refer to God as "our Father."
P23:3, 1:1.6
On a planet of sex creatures, in a world where the impulses of parental emotion
are inherent in the hearts of its intelligent beings, the term Father becomes
a very expressive and appropriate name for the eternal God. He is best known,
most universally acknowledged, on your planet, Urantia, by the name God.
The name he is given is of little importance; the significant thing is that
you should know him and aspire to be like him. Your prophets of old truly
called him "the everlasting God" and referred to him as the one who "inhabits
eternity."