Bible

 

Richter 16:18

Studie

       

18 und als Delila sah, daß er ihr sein ganzes Herz kundgetan hatte, da sandte sie hin und rief die Fürsten der Philister und sprach: Kommet diesmal herauf, denn er hat mir sein ganzes Herz kundgetan. Und die Fürsten der Philister kamen zu ihr hinauf und brachten das Geld mit sich.

Ze Swedenborgových děl

 

Divine Providence # 119

Prostudujte si tuto pasáž

  
/ 340  
  

119. 6. Then the Lord cleanses us from the compulsions in our inner nature and from the evil practices themselves in our outer nature. The reason the Lord cleanses us from our compulsions to evil when we expel evils in apparent autonomy is that the Lord cannot cleanse us until we have done our part. The evils are in our outer self and the compulsions to evil in our inner self, as closely connected as roots and trunk. Unless the evils are expelled, then, there is no opening. The evils block the way and close the door, a door that the Lord cannot open unless we cooperate, as I have already explained [114-118]. So when we, apparently on our own, open the door, the Lord uproots our compulsions at the same time.

Another reason is that the Lord is at work in the center of our being, and works from that center into everything that depends on it all the way to our boundaries, and we are living at these boundaries while this is happening. As long as we ourselves are keeping these boundaries closed, then, no cleansing can take place. There can be only the kind of work within us by the Lord that the Lord does in hell--we are forms of hell when we are in the grip of our compulsions and the evils they cause. This work is simply arranging it so that one thing does not destroy another, and so that what is good and true is not harmed.

The Lord's words in the Book of Revelation show that the Lord is constantly pressing us, urging us, to open the door: "Look, I am standing at the door and knocking. To all who hear my voice and open the door I will enter, and I will dine with them, and they with me" (Revelation 3:20).

  
/ 340  
  

Thanks to the Swedenborg Foundation for the permission to use this translation.