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True Christianity # 216

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216. Because of its heavenly meaning, the Word at the inmost part of its core is like a gentle flame that kindles us. Because of its spiritual meaning, the Word at the mid-part of its core is like a light that enlightens. Because of its earthly meaning, then, the Word on the outermost level is like a translucent object that receives both of the above. The flame makes it fiery red and the light makes it shining white, like snow. Therefore it is either like a ruby or a diamond. Because of the heavenly flame it is like a ruby. Because of the spiritual light it is like a diamond.

Since this is the nature of the Word in its literal meaning, therefore the Word in this meaning is represented

1. by the precious stones that constituted the foundations of the New Jerusalem;

2. by the Urim and Thummim on Aaron's ephod;

3. by the precious stones from the garden of Eden that the king of Tyre is said to have worn;

4. by the curtains, veils, and pillars in the tabernacle;

5. and by the exteriors of the Temple in Jerusalem.

6. When the Lord was transfigured he represented the Word in its glory.

7. The Nazirites represented the power of the Word in its outermost form.

8. The Word has indescribable power.

These points need individual explanations.

  
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True Christianity # 63

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63. 5. God is omnipresent in his design from beginning to end. God's omnipresence in his design from beginning to end is a function of the heat and light from the sun that surrounds God in the spiritual world. The divine design was created through this sun. From it God sends forth a heat and a light that pervade the universe from beginning to end. That heat and that light give life to humankind and to every animal. They also produce the plant soul that every plant in the world possesses. The two flow into every single thing and cause it to live and grow according to the design assigned to it upon creation.

Because God is not extended and yet fills all things throughout the universe that are extended, he is omnipresent. I have shown elsewhere that God is in all space independently of space, and in all time independently of time [30], and therefore the universe in its essence and design is the fullness of God. Therefore he senses all things through his omnipresence, he provides all things through his omniscience, and he produces all things through his omnipotence. Clearly then, omnipresence, omniscience, and omnipotence are one; each presupposes the next. Therefore they cannot be separated.

  
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