June 15, 2019

THE DOCTRINE OF LIFE (pt. 11-12)

THE DOCTRINE OF LIFE
for the
NEW JERUSALEM
FROM THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
Emanuel Swedenborg
Doctrinal Series
(pt. 11-12)
NO ONE CAN FROM HIMSELF DO WHAT IS GOOD THAT IS REALLY GOOD.
From science a man knows whether gold is good in substance, is alloyed and falsified, or is merely overlaid; but he does not know from science whether the good he does is good in itself. This only does he know: that good from God is good, and that good from man is not good. Therefore, as it concerns his salvation for him to know whether the good he does is from God, or is not from God, this must be revealed. But before this is done something shall be said about goods.

There are civic good, moral good, and spiritual good.
• Civic good is that which a man does from the civic law: by means of and according to this good is the man a citizen in the natural world.
• Moral good is that which a man does from the law of reason: by means of and according to this good is he a man.
• Spiritual good is that which a man does from spiritual law: by means of and according to this good is he a citizen in the spiritual world.
These goods succeed one another in the following order: spiritual good is the highest, moral good is intermediate, and civic good is last. . . .
(LIFE 11-12)