April 13, 2019

THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD (pt. 6)

The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine
Emanuel Swedenborg
Doctrinal Series
THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD
(pt. 6)


The Word in the letter cannot be understood, but by doctrine from the Word drawn by one who is enlightened. The sense of its letter is accommodated to the apprehension even of simple men, wherefore doctrine from the Word must serve them for a lamp.
(The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 254)

April 12, 2019

THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD (pt. 5)

The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine
Emanuel Swedenborg
Doctrinal Series
THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD
(pt. 5)


No others understand the genuine sense of the Word but they who are enlightened; and they only are enlightened who are in love to, and have faith in, the Lord; for their interiors are elevated by the Lord into the light of heaven.
(The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 253)

April 11, 2019

THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD (pt. 4)

The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine
Emanuel Swedenborg
Doctrinal Series
THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD
(pt. 4)


The Word, because it is a revelation from the Divine, is Divine in each and all things; for what is from the Divine cannot be otherwise.

What is from the Divine descends through the heavens even to man; wherefore in the heavens it is accommodated to the wisdom of the angels who are there, and on earth it is accommodated to the apprehension of the men who are there.

Wherefore in the Word there is an internal sense, which is spiritual, for the angels, and an external sense, which is natural, for men.

Hence it is that the conjunction of heaven with man is effected through the Word.
(The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 252)

April 10, 2019

THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD (pt. 3)

The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine
Emanuel Swedenborg
Doctrinal Series
THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD
(pt. 3)


Since man lives after death, and then lives to eternity, and a life awaits him according to his love and faith, it follows that the Divine, out of love towards the human race, has revealed such things as may lead to that life, and conduce to man's salvation.
What the Divine has revealed, is with us the Word.
(The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 251)

April 9, 2019

THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD (pt. 2)

The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine
Emanuel Swedenborg
Doctrinal Series
THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD
(pt. 2)


The evils of the love of self and of the world induce such ignorance concerning the things which are of eternal life, appears manifestly from those within the church; who, although they know from revelation -
that there is a God, that there is a heaven and a hell, that there is eternal life, and that eternal life is to be acquired by the good of love and faith - 
still lapse into denial concerning those things, both the learned and the unlearned. Hence it is further evident how great ignorance there would be, if there were no revelation.
(The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 250)

April 8, 2019

THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD (pt. 1)

The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine
Emanuel Swedenborg
Doctrinal Series
THE SACRED SCRIPTURE, OR THE WORD
(pt. 1)


Without a revelation from the Divine, man cannot know anything concerning eternal life, nor even anything concerning God, and still less concerning love to, and faith in Him; for man is born into mere ignorance, and must therefore learn everything from worldly things, from which he must form his understanding. He is also born hereditarily into every evil which is from the love of self and of the world; the delights from thence reign continually, and suggest such things as are diametrically contrary to the Divine. Hence it is that man knows nothing concerning eternal life; wherefore there must necessarily be a revelation from which he may know.
(The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 249)

April 7, 2019

THE CHURCH (pt. 4)

The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine
Emanuel Swedenborg
Doctrinal Series
THE CHURCH
(pt. 4)


Everyone with whom the church exists, is saved; but everyone in whom it is not, is condemned.

FROM THE ARCANA COELESTIA -
The church exists specifically where the Word is, and where the Lord is thereby known, and thus where Divine truths are revealed. Still they who are born where the Word is, and where the Lord is thereby known, are not of the church, but they who are regenerated by the Lord by the truths of the Word, that is, they who live the life of charity. They who are of the church, or in whom the church is, are in the affection of truth for the sake of truth, that is, they love truth because it is truth; and they examine from the Word whether the doctrinals of the church in which they were born are true. Otherwise the truth possessed by everyone would be derived from another, and from his native soil.

The church of the Lord is with all in the whole world who live in good according to their religious principles. All who live in good wherever they are, and acknowledge one God, are accepted by the Lord and come into heaven; since all who are in good acknowledge the Lord, because good is from the Lord, and the Lord is in good. The universal church on earth before the Lord is as one man. As heaven is, because the church is heaven or the kingdom of the Lord on earth. But the church, where the Lord is known and where the Word is, is like the heart and lungs in man in respect to the other parts of the body, which live from the heart and lungs as from the fountains of their life. Hence it is, that unless there were a church where the Word is, and where the Lord is thereby known, the human race could not be saved. The church is the foundation of heaven.

The church is internal and external. The internal of the church is love to the Lord and charity towards the neighbor. Thence they who are in the affection of good and truth from love to the Lord and from charity towards the neighbor, constitute the internal church; and they who are in external worship from obedience and faith, constitute the external church. To know truth and good, and to act from thence, is the external of the church, but to will and love truth and good, and to act from thence, is the internal of the church. The internal of the church is in the worship of those who are of the external church, although in obscurity. The internal and external church make one church. Man has an internal and an external, an internal after the image of heaven, and an external after the image of the world; and therefore, in order that the man may be a church, his external must act in unity with his internal. The church is in the internal of man and at the same time in the external, but not in the external without the internal. The internal of the church is according to truths and their quality, and according to their implantation in good by life.

The church like heaven is in man, and thus the church in general consists of the men in whom the church is. In order that a church may exist, there must be the doctrine of life, that is, the doctrine of charity. Charity makes the church, and not faith separated from charity. Consequently, not the doctrine of faith separated from charity, but the doctrine of faith conjoined therewith, and a life conformable to it. The church is not with man, unless the truths of doctrine are implanted in the good of charity with him, thus in the life. There is no church with man, if he is only in the truths, which are called the truths of faith. How much good would be in the church, if charity were in the first place and faith in the second. And how much evil, if faith is in the first place. In the ancient churches charity was the principal and essential of the church. The church would be like heaven, if all had charity. If good were the characteristic of the church, and not truth without good, thus if charity were its characteristic, and not faith separate, the church would be one, and differences with respect to the doctrinals of faith, and external worship, would be accounted as nothing.

Every church begins from charity, but declines therefrom in process of time. Thus to falsities from evil, and at length to evils. A comparison of the church at its beginning and decline with the infancy and old age of man. And also with the rising and the setting of the sun. Concerning the successive states of the Christian Church even to its last state; wherein are explained the particulars which the Lord foretold concerning "the consummation of the age," and His "coming," in Matt. chap. 24 from the beginning to the end. The Christian church is at this day in its last states, there being no faith therein because there is no charity. The Last Judgment is the last time of the church. ... The consummation of the age and the coming of the Lord is the last time of the old church and the beginning of the new. When the old church is vastated, interior truths are revealed for the service of the new church which is then established.
(The New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 245-246)