IBhayibheli

 

Numre 13:18

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18 og se, hvordan Landet er, og om Folket, som bor der, er stærkt eller svagt, fåtalligt eller talrigt,


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Amazwana

 

Suicide

Ngu Todd Beiswenger


Ukuze uqhubeke upheqe ngenkathi ulalele, dlala umsindo ewindini elisha.

At the New Church we do not believe that suicide condemns a person to hell. The fact is we don't know what will happen. In this talk we explore some teachings that suggest that a person who commits suicide will have some issues to work through on the other side, but that in time the good will end up in heaven.

(Izinkomba: 1 Samuel 31; Heaven and Hell 509; Numbers 13; Spiritual Experiences 1336-1337, 1783)

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Spiritual Experiences #1783

Funda lesi Sigaba

  
Yiya esigabeni / 6110  
  

1783. I was told they were the kind who in former times slaughtered whole armies, as we read in the historical portions of Scripture [see Judges 7:22, 1 Sam. 14:20, 2 Chron. 20:23], having induced insanities on them. For they rushed right into the chambers of their brain, then struck them with terror, so that the one would kill the other.

I was told that they had also been able to inspire terror, but at this day only a little. Nowadays the restraints on these spirits are very seldom relaxed. It occurs only in the case of someone who is of such a character that it must be permitted rather that they perish as to the body than as to the soul. For unless the person perished as to the body in this manner through insanity and suicide, he or she could not but perish to eternity.

  
Yiya esigabeni / 6110  
  

Thanks to the Academy of the New Church, and Bryn Athyn College, for the permission to use this translation.