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Jeremia 48:35

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35 Und ich mache ein Ende in Moab, spricht Jehova, dem, der auf die Höhe steigt und seinen Göttern räuchert.

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265 - Vessels Broken and New

Napsal(a) Jonathan S. Rose

Redware pottery jar, painted white rings, broken and repaired. New Kingdom. 31.5 cm, UC18432 (Petrie Museum)

Title: Vessels Broken and New

Topic: Salvation

Summary: When we feel the "vessel" of our selves being shattered, as painful as that is, it gives us an opportunity to let the Potter make us into something new.

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References:
Isaiah 30:9, 14
Leviticus 6:24, 28; 11:29, 33
2 Kings 4
Job 10:1; 16:11-12
Psalms 2:7-9
Psalms 31:9, 11-12
Isaiah 8:9; 11:1, 4; 29:16; 45:9; 64:8
Jeremiah 18:1, 6; 19:1, 10; 32:14; 48:11-12, 38
Daniel 2:31, 41
Matthew 9:17; 13:47-48; 25:1-4
John 19:28-30
Acts of the Apostles 9:15
2 Corinthians 4:7
1 Thessalonians 4:3, 7
2 Timothy 2:21-22
Revelation 21:5; 2:25, 27
Psalms 22

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Spirit and Life Bible Study broadcast from 6/1/2016. The complete series is available at: www.spiritandlifebiblestudy.com

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Visitation

  

The final period of the Church in general and of the individual in particular is called visitation in the Word. It occurs prior to judgement, so that visitation is nothing else than an investigation into what such are like, that is, into the nature of the Church in general or of the individual in particular." (Arcana Coelestia 2242)

"The words in particular and in general are used because there is 'a day of visitation' for each person in particular when he enters the next life, as happens when he dies. There is also such a day for the Church in general when it comes to an end. At that time people undergo examination of their characters and separation from one another. Those ruled by evils are cast down to hell and those governed by forms of good are raised to heaven. This does not take place on earth however, but in the next life." (Arcana Coelestia 10509)

'Visitation' is mentioned throughout in the Word and signifies either vastation in reference to the church and to individuals, or deliverance, so exploration of quality. (See Arcana Coelestia 6588).