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Matteus 6

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1 Hoidke, et te armastuseande ei jaga inimeste nähes selleks, et nemad teid vaatleksid; muidu ei ole teil palka Oma Isalt, Kes on taevas.

2 Seepärast, kui sa armastuseande annad, siis ära lase enese ees sarve puhuda, nagu silmakirjatsejad teevad kogudusekodades ja uulitsail, et inimesed neid ülistaksid. Tõesti Ma ütlen teile, et neil on oma palk käes!

3 Vaid kui sina armastuseande annad, siis ärgu su vasak käsi teadku, mida su parem käsi teeb,

4 et su armastuseannid oleksid salajas; ja su Isa, kes näeb salajasse, tasub sinule.

6 Ent sina, kui sa palvetad, siis mine oma kambrisse ja sule uks, ja palu oma Isa, Kes on salajas, ja su Isa, kes näeb salajasse, tasub sinule.

7 Aga kui te palvetate, siis ärge palju lobisege, nõnda nagu paganad, sest nad arvavad, et neid kuuldakse nende paljude sõnade tõttu.

8 Ärge siis saage nende sarnaseks, sest Jumal, teie Isa, teab, mida te vajate, enne kui te Teda palute.

10 sinu Riik tulgu; Sinu tahtmine sündigu nagu taevas, nõnda ka maa peal;

11 meie igapäevane leib anna meile tänapäev;

12 ja anna meile andeks meie võlad, nagu meiegi andeks anname oma võlglastele;

13 ja ära saada meid kiusatusse, vaid päästa meid kurjast; sest Sinu on Riik ja vägi ja au igavesti! Aamen.

14 Sest kui te annate andeks inimestele nende eksimused, siis annab teie taevane Isa ka teile andeks.

15 Aga kui te inimestele nende eksimusi andeks ei anna, siis ei anna ka teie Isa teie eksimusi andeks.

16 Aga kui te paastute, siis ärge jääge kurvanäoliseks, nõnda nagu silmakirjatsejad; sest nad teevad oma palge näotumaks, et rahvas näeks neid paastuvat. Tõesti, Ma ütlen teile, neil on oma palk käes!

17 Vaid kui sina paastud, siis võia oma pea ja pese oma pale,

18 et su paastumine ei oleks nähtav inimestele, vaid su Isale, Kes on salajas. Ja su Isa, Kes näeb salajasse, tasub sinule.

20 Vaid koguge endile varandusi taevasse, kus koi ega rooste ei riku ja kus vargad sisse ei murra ega varasta.

21 Sest kus su varandus on, seal on ka su süda!

22 Ihu küünal on silm; kui su silm on terve, siis on kõik su ihu valguses.

23 Aga kui su silm on rikkis, siis on kogu su ihu pimeduses. Kui nüüd su valgus, mis on sinus, on pimedus, kui suur on siis pimedus?

26 Pange tähele taeva linde: nad ei külva ega lõika ega pane kokku aitadesse, ja teie taevane Isa toidab neid. Eks teie ole palju enam kui nemad?

27 Aga kes teie seast võib muretsemisega oma pikkusele ühegi küünra jätkata?

28 Ja miks te muretsete riietuse pärast? Pange tähele lilli väljal, kuidas nad kasvavad; nad ei tee tööd ega ketra.

29 Ometi Ma ütlen teile, et Saalomongi kõiges oma hiilguses pole olnud nõnda ehitud kui üks nendest!

30 Kui nüüd Jumal rohtu väljal, mis täna on ja homme ahju visatakse, nõnda ehib, kas siis mitte palju enam teid, teie nõdrausulised?

31 Ärge siis olge mures, küsides: Mida me sööme? või: Mida me joome? või: Millega me riietume?

32 Sest kõike seda taotlevad paganad. Teie taevane Isa teab ju, et te seda kõike vajate.

33 Ent otsige esiti Jumala Riiki ja Tema õigust, siis seda kõike antakse teile pealegi!

34 Ärge siis olge mures homse pärast, sest küll homne päev muretseb enese eest. Igale päevale saab küllalt omast vaevast!

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 2026

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2026. That 'I will give to you' means that the things which exist in heaven and on earth are His follows from what has just been stated. In the sense of the letter 'giving to you' means that God or Jehovah would give to Him, as is also declared in the Word of the Gospel-writers about the Father giving all things in heaven and on earth to Him. But in the internal sense in which truth itself is presented in its purity, the meaning is that the Lord acquired it to Himself, because within Him and within every part of Him Jehovah was present, as has been stated. further light can be shed on this by the following analogy: It is as though the interior or rational man, or else thought, were to say that the bodily part of him would discover peace and quiet if it were to refrain from doing this or that. In this case the one who speaks is the same as the one spoken to, for the rational belongs to that person just as much as the bodily part. When therefore the former is spoken of the latter also is meant.

[2] Besides, the fact that things in heaven and on earth are the Lord's is clear from very many places in the Word, from many in the Old Testament as well as from the following in the Gospels, Matthew 11:27; 28:18; Luke 10:22; John 3:34-35; 17:2, and from what has been shown in Volume One, in 458, 551, 552, 1607. And because the Lord governs the whole of heaven He also governs everything on earth, for the two are so interconnected that whoever governs one governs all. For dependent on the heaven of angels is the heaven of angelic spirits; dependent on the heaven of angelic spirits is the world of spirits; and dependent in turn on the world of spirits is the human race. And dependent in like manner on the heavens is everything in the world and the natural order, for without influx from the Lord by way of the heavens nothing in the natural order and its three kingdoms can ever come into existence and remain in existence; see 1632.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 916

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916. 'Every wild animal and every creeping thing means his goods, 'wild animal' goods belonging to the internal man, 'creeping things' goods belonging to the external, while 'every bird, and everything creeping over the earth' means truths, 'bird' truths belonging to the internal man, creeping thing over the earth' truths belonging to the external. This becomes clear from what has been stated and shown in the previous verse about 'wild animals', 'birds', and 'creeping things that creep'. That verse mentions 'creeping thing that creeps', for the two phrases -'creeping thing' and 'that which creeps' - meant both the good and the truth belonging to the external man. Since this verse forms a conclusion to what goes before it, these attributes of the Church, namely its truths and goods, are added. These also indicate the character of the Church, namely that it was a spiritual one, and that having become spiritual it was a Church where charity or good was the chief thing. This is why 'wild animal and creeping thing' are here mentioned first, and 'bird' and 'that which creeps' after that.

[2] It is called a spiritual Church when its actions spring from charity, that is, from the good of charity, but never when it claims to have faith independently of charity. In that case it is not even a Church. For what does faith teach but that which charity teaches? And what other purpose does the teaching of faith have but that what it teaches may be practised? Merely knowing and thinking what it teaches is ineffectual. It is only the practice of what it teaches that is effectual. Consequently the spiritual Church starts to be a Church, or what amounts to the same, the member of the Church starts to be a Church, when its actions spring from charity, the substance of what faith teaches. What is the purpose of a commandment? Not merely that a person may know but that he may live according to what is commanded. And when he does so he has the Lord's kingdom within him, for the Lord's kingdom consists solely in mutual love and resulting happiness.

[3] People who separate faith from charity and place salvation in faith apart from the good works of charity are 'Cainites' who slay brother Abel, that is, charity. They are like birds hovering around a corpse, for that kind of faith is like a bird, and a person devoid of charity like a corpse. And as is very well known in the Christian world they also acquire a false (spuria) conscience to the effect that they may live as the devil does, may hate and harass the neighbour, may go on committing adultery all through life, and nevertheless be saved. What can sound sweeter to a person's ears and more persuasive than the suggestion that he is able to be saved even though he lives like an utter brute? Even gentiles perceive that this is a falsehood, many of whom on seeing the way Christians live find their teaching abhorrent. This is clear also from the fact that nowhere else is the way people live more despicable than in the Christian world.

  
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