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Matas 11

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1 Baigęs nurodymus dvylikai savo mokinių, Jėzus iškeliavo toliau mokyti ir pamokslauti kituose miestuose.

2 Jonas, išgirdęs kalėjime apie Kristaus darbus, nusiuntė du savo mokinius

3 Jo paklausti: “Ar Tu esi Tas, kuris turi ateiti, ar mums laukti kito?”

4 Jėzus jiems atsakė: “Eikite ir pasakykite Jonui, ką girdite ir matote:

5 aklieji praregi, luošieji vaikščioja, raupsuotieji apvalomi, kurtieji girdi, mirusieji prikeliami, vargšams skelbiama Evangelija.

6 Ir palaimintas, kas nepasipiktina manimi”.

7 Jiems nueinant, Jėzus ėmė kalbėti minioms apie Joną: “Ko išėjote į dykumą pažiūrėti? Ar vėjo linguojamos nendrės?

8 Ko gi išėjote pamatyti? Ar švelniais drabužiais vilkinčio žmogaus? Švelniais drabužiais vilkintys gyvena karaliaus rūmuose.

9 Tai ko gi išėjote pamatyti? Ar pranašo? Taip, sakau jums, ir kur kas daugiau negu pranašo!

10 Jis yra tas, apie kurį parašyta: ‘Štai Aš siunčiu pirma Tavęs savo pasiuntinį, kuris nuties prieš Tave kelią’.

11 Iš tiesų sakau jums: tarp gimusių iš moterų nepakilo didesnis už Joną Krikštytoją, bet ir mažiausias dangaus karalystėje didesnis už jį.

12 Nuo Jono Krikštytojo dienų iki dabar dangaus karalystė grobiama, ir stiprieji ją jėga ima.

13 Visi pranašai ir Įstatymas pranašavo iki Jono

14 ir, jeigu norite priimti, tai jis ir yra Elijas, kuris turi ateiti.

15 Kas turi ausis klausyti­teklauso!”

16 “Su kuo galėčiau palyginti šią kartą? Ji panaši į vaikus, kurie sėdi prekyvietėje ir šaukia savo draugams:

17 ‘Mes jums grojome, o jūs nešokote. Mes giedojome raudas, o jūs neraudojote’.

18 Atėjo Jonas, nevalgus ir negeriantis, tai jie sako: ‘Jis demono apsėstas’.

19 Atėjo Žmogaus Sūnus, valgantis ir geriantis, tai jie sako: ‘Štai rijūnas ir vyno gėrėjas, muitininkų ir nusidėjėlių bičiulis’. Bet išmintį pateisina jos vaikai”.

20 Tada Jis pradėjo priekaištauti miestams, kuriuose buvo padaryta daugumas Jo stebuklų, kad jie neatgailavo:

21 Vargas tau, Chorazine! Vargas tau, Betsaida! Jeigu Tyre ir Sidone būtų įvykę tokių stebuklų, kokie padaryti pas jus, jie seniai būtų atgailavę su ašutine bei pelenuose.

22 Todėl sakau jums: Tyrui ir Sidonui bus lengviau teismo dieną negu jums!

23 Ir tu, Kafarnaume, išaukštintas iki dangaus, nugarmėsi iki pragaro! Jeigu Sodomoje būtų įvykę tokių stebuklų, kokių įvyko tavyje, ji būtų išlikusi iki šios dienos.

24 Todėl sakau jums: Sodomos žemei bus lengviau teismo dieną negu tau”.

25 Anuo metu Jėzus kalbėjo: “Aš šlovinu Tave, Tėve, dangaus ir žemės Viešpatie, kad paslėpei tai nuo išmintingųjų ir gudriųjų, o apreiškei mažutėliams.

26 Taip, Tėve, nes Tau taip patiko.

27 Viskas man yra mano Tėvo atiduota; ir niekas nepažįsta Sūnaus, tik Tėvas, nei Tėvo niekas nepažįsta, tik Sūnus ir kam Sūnus nori apreikšti.

28 Ateikite pas mane visi, kurie vargstate ir esate prislėgti, ir Aš jus atgaivinsiu.

29 Imkite ant savęs mano jungą ir mokykitės iš manęs, nes Aš romus ir nuolankios širdies, ir jūs rasite savo sieloms atgaivą.

30 Nes mano jungas švelnus ir mano našta lengva”.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 10267

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10267. 'It shall be the holy anointing oil' means a representative sign of the Lord as regards His Divine Human. This is clear from the meaning of 'the anointing oil' as a representative sign of the Divine Good of the Lord's Divine Love, dealt with in 9954, 10011, 10019. Here it is called 'the holy anointing oil' to the end that the Lord as regards His Divine Human may be understood by it. For in heaven that Human is holiness itself. Indeed the angels in heaven know and acknowledge nothing else Divine than the Lord's Divine Human; for this they can form a mental picture of and can love. But they cannot form any such picture of, nor therefore love, the Divine, called the Father, since this is incomprehensible, in keeping with the Lord's words stating that they have never heard His voice nor seen His shape, John 5:37. What is incapable of being seen or heard is incapable also of passing into the mind to form a mental picture and is incapable of passing into any affection and love. That which is to be comprehended in faith and love must be given objective reality in a suitable image. The incomprehensible Divine, called the Father, is worshipped at the same time when the Lord's Divine Human is worshipped. This too is clear from the Lord's own words, stating that He is the way, and no one comes to the Father except through Him, John 14:6; that no one knows the Father except the Son, and he to whom the Son wishes to reveal Him, Matthew 11:27; and that nobody has ever seen the Father except the only begotten Son who is in the bosom of the Father and who makes Him known, John 1:18. This explains why the Lord says,

Come to Me, all ..., and I will refresh you. Matthew 11:28.

The Lord's Divine Human is the All in all of heaven, and is Holiness itself there, see 9933, 9972, 10067, 10159.

The Lord alone is Holy, and everything holy comes from Him, 9229, 9479, 9680, 9818, 9820, 9956.

  
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Arcana Coelestia # 7439

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7439. 'Send My people away and let them serve Me' means that they should leave those who belong to the spiritual Church, in order that these may worship their God in freedom. This is clear from the meaning of 'sending away' as leaving; from the representation of the children of Israel, to whom 'My people' refers here, as those who belong to the spiritual Church, dealt with in 6426, 6637, 6862, 6868, 7075, 7062, 7198, 7201, 7215, 7223; and from the meaning of 'serving Jehovah' as worshipping. That they should worship in freedom is evident from what follows in verses 21-23, and also from the consideration that all worship which is truly worship must take place in freedom.

[2] The children of Israel are called Jehovah's people not because they were any better than other nations but because they represented Jehovah's people, that is, those who belonged to the Lord's spiritual kingdom. The fact that they were no better than other nations is evident from their life in the wilderness, where they did not believe at all in Jehovah. Instead they believed in their hearts in the gods of the Egyptians, as is clear from the golden calf which they made for themselves and which they called their gods who had led them out of the land of Egypt, Exodus 32:8. The same fact is also evident from their life subsequently in the land of Canaan, dealt with in the historical sections of the Word; and the things said about them in the prophetical parts and finally by the Lord make it evident too.

[3] This also explains why few of them are in heaven; for the destiny they have met in the next life has been determined by the way they lived. Refuse to believe therefore that they have been chosen for heaven ahead of others. Those who believe that these people have been chosen for heaven ahead of others do not believe that each one's life remains with him. Nor do they believe that a person has to be made ready for heaven throughout his entire life in the world, and that although this is accomplished by the Lord's mercy, people are not admitted into heaven by mercy alone regardless of the life they have led in the world. The kind of notion they have of heaven and the Lord's mercy is the result of teachings about faith alone and salvation by it without good works; for such people are unconcerned about life. Hence they also believe that evils can be purged away like dirt with water, and so believe that a person can be brought in an instant into leading a life of goodness and consequently be admitted into heaven. Such people do not know that if the evil were deprived of their life of evil they would have no life whatever, and also that if those who lead an evil life were admitted into heaven it would feel like hell to them, and the further they went into heaven the worse would that feeling become.

[4] All this now makes it clear that the Israelites and Jews had not by any means been chosen; they were simply accepted in order that they might represent the things of heaven. And this they had to do in the land of Canaan because the Lord's Church had existed there since most ancient times and all places there had consequently become representative of heavenly and Divine realities. Then also the Word could be written, in which the names would serve to mean such things as belong to the Lord and His kingdom.

  
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