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1 ἐν-P ἀρχή-N1--DSF ποιέω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--ASM οὐρανός-N2--ASM καί-C ὁ- A--ASF γῆ-N1--ASF

2 ὁ- A--NSF δέ-X γῆ-N1--NSF εἰμί-V9--IAI3S ἀόρατος-A1B-NSM καί-C ἀκατασκεύαστος-A1B-NSM καί-C σκότος-N3E-NSN ἐπάνω-P ὁ- A--GSF ἄβυσσος-N2--GSF καί-C πνεῦμα-N3M-NSN θεός-N2--GSM ἐπιφέρω-V1I-IMI3S ἐπάνω-P ὁ- A--GSN ὕδωρ-N3T-GSN

3 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM γίγνομαι-VC--APD3S φῶς-N3T-NSN καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S φῶς-N3T-NSN

4 καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--ASN φῶς-N3T-ASN ὅτι-C καλός-A1--NSN καί-C διαχωρίζω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ἀνά-P μέσος-A1--ASM ὁ- A--GSN φῶς-N3T-GSN καί-C ἀνά-P μέσος-A1--ASM ὁ- A--GSN σκότος-N3E-GSN

5 καί-C καλέω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--ASN φῶς-N3T-ASN ἡμέρα-N1A-ASF καί-C ὁ- A--ASN σκότος-N3E-ASN καλέω-VAI-AAI3S νύξ-N3--ASF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S ἑσπέρα-N1A-NSF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S πρωΐ-D ἡμέρα-N1A-NSF εἷς-A1A-NSF

6 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM γίγνομαι-VC--APD3S στερέωμα-N3M-NSN ἐν-P μέσος-A1--DSM ὁ- A--GSN ὕδωρ-N3T-GSN καί-C εἰμί-V9--PAD3S διαχωρίζω-V1--PAPNSN ἀνά-P μέσος-A1--ASM ὕδωρ-N3T-GSN καί-C ὕδωρ-N3T-GSN καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S οὕτως-D

7 καί-C ποιέω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--ASN στερέωμα-N3M-ASN καί-C διαχωρίζω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ἀνά-P μέσος-A1--ASM ὁ- A--GSN ὕδωρ-N3T-GSN ὅς- --NSN εἰμί-V9--IAI3S ὑποκάτω-P ὁ- A--GSN στερέωμα-N3M-GSN καί-C ἀνά-P μέσος-A1--ASM ὁ- A--GSN ὕδωρ-N3T-GSN ὁ- A--GSN ἐπάνω-P ὁ- A--GSN στερέωμα-N3M-GSN

8 καί-C καλέω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--ASN στερέωμα-N3M-ASN οὐρανός-N2--ASM καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὅτι-C καλός-A1--NSN καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S ἑσπέρα-N1A-NSF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S πρωΐ-D ἡμέρα-N1A-NSF δεύτερος-A1A-NSF

9 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM συνἄγω-VQ--APD3S ὁ- A--NSN ὕδωρ-N3--NSN ὁ- A--NSN ὑποκάτω-P ὁ- A--GSM οὐρανός-N2--GSM εἰς-P συναγωγή-N1--ASF εἷς-A1A-ASF καί-C ὁράω-VV--APD3S ὁ- A--NSF ξηρός-A1A-NSF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S οὕτως-D καί-C συνἔχω-VQI-API3S ὁ- A--NSN ὕδωρ-N3--NSN ὁ- A--NSN ὑποκάτω-P ὁ- A--GSM οὐρανός-N2--GSM εἰς-P ὁ- A--APF συναγωγή-N1--APF αὐτός- D--GPM καί-C ὁράω-VVI-API3S ὁ- A--NSF ξηρός-A1A-NSF

10 καί-C καλέω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--ASF ξηρός-A1A-ASF γῆ-N1--ASF καί-C ὁ- A--APN σύστημα-N3M-APN ὁ- A--GPN ὕδωρ-N3T-GPN καλέω-VAI-AAI3S θάλασσα-N1S-APF καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὅτι-C καλός-A1--NSN

11 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM βλαστάνω-VA--AAD3S ὁ- A--NSF γῆ-N1--NSF βοτάνη-N1--ASF χόρτος-N2--GSM σπείρω-V1--PAPNSN σπέρμα-N3M-ASN κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN καί-C κατά-P ὁμοιότης-N3T-ASF καί-C ξύλον-N2N-ASN κάρπιμος-A1B-ASN ποιέω-V2--PAPASN καρπός-N2--ASM ὅς- --GSM ὁ- A--NSN σπέρμα-N3M-NSN αὐτός- D--GSN ἐν-P αὐτός- D--DSM κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S οὕτως-D

12 καί-C ἐκφέρω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSF γῆ-N1--NSF βοτάνη-N1--ASF χόρτος-N2--GSM σπείρω-V1--PAPNSN σπέρμα-N3M-ASN κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN καί-C κατά-P ὁμοιότης-N3T-ASF καί-C ξύλον-N2N-ASN κάρπιμος-A1B-ASN ποιέω-V2--PAPASN καρπός-N2--ASM ὅς- --GSM ὁ- A--NSN σπέρμα-N3M-NSN αὐτός- D--GSN ἐν-P αὐτός- D--DSM κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὅτι-C καλός-A1--NSN

13 καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S ἑσπέρα-N1A-NSF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S πρωΐ-D ἡμέρα-N1A-NSF τρίτος-A1--NSF

14 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM γίγνομαι-VC--APD3P φωστήρ-N3H-NPM ἐν-P ὁ- A--DSN στερέωμα-N3M-DSN ὁ- A--GSM οὐρανός-N2--GSM εἰς-P φαῦσις-N3I-ASF ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF ὁ- A--GSN διαχωρίζω-V1--PAN ἀνά-P μέσος-A1--ASM ὁ- A--GSF ἡμέρα-N1A-GSF καί-C ἀνά-P μέσος-A1--ASM ὁ- A--GSF νύξ-N3--GSF καί-C εἰμί-V9--PAD3P εἰς-P σημεῖον-N2N-APN καί-C εἰς-P καιρός-N2--APM καί-C εἰς-P ἡμέρα-N1A-APF καί-C εἰς-P ἐνιαυτός-N2--APM

15 καί-C εἰμί-V9--PAD3P εἰς-P φαῦσις-N3I-ASF ἐν-P ὁ- A--DSN στερέωμα-N3M-DSN ὁ- A--GSM οὐρανός-N2--GSM ὥστε-C φαίνω-V1--PAN ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S οὕτως-D

16 καί-C ποιέω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--APM δύο-M φωστήρ-N3H-APM ὁ- A--APM μέγας-A1--APM ὁ- A--ASM φωστήρ-N3H-ASM ὁ- A--ASM μέγας-A1P-ASM εἰς-P ἀρχή-N1--APF ὁ- A--GSF ἡμέρα-N1A-GSF καί-C ὁ- A--ASM φωστήρ-N3H-ASM ὁ- A--ASM ἐλαχύς-A3C-ASMC εἰς-P ἀρχή-N1--APF ὁ- A--GSF νύξ-N3--GSF καί-C ὁ- A--APM ἀστήρ-N3--APM

17 καί-C τίθημι-VEI-AMI3S αὐτός- D--APM ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ἐν-P ὁ- A--DSN στερέωμα-N3M-DSN ὁ- A--GSM οὐρανός-N2--GSM ὥστε-C φαίνω-V1--PAN ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF

18 καί-C ἄρχω-V1--PAN ὁ- A--GSF ἡμέρα-N1A-GSF καί-C ὁ- A--GSF νύξ-N3--GSF καί-C διαχωρίζω-V1--PAN ἀνά-P μέσος-A1--ASM ὁ- A--GSN φῶς-N3T-GSN καί-C ἀνά-P μέσος-A1--ASM ὁ- A--GSN σκότος-N3E-GSN καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὅτι-C καλός-A1--NSN

19 καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S ἑσπέρα-N1A-NSF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S πρωΐ-D ἡμέρα-N1A-NSF τέταρτος-A1--NSF

20 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ἐκἄγω-VB--AAD3S ὁ- A--NPN ὕδωρ-N3T-NPN ἑρπετόν-N2N-APN ψυχή-N1--GPF ζάω-V3--PAPGPF καί-C πετεινόν-N2N-APN πέτομαι-V1--PMPAPN ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF κατά-P ὁ- A--ASN στερέωμα-N3M-ASN ὁ- A--GSM οὐρανός-N2--GSM καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S οὕτως-D

21 καί-C ποιέω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--APN κῆτος-N3E-APN ὁ- A--APN μέγας-A1--APN καί-C πᾶς-A1S-ASF ψυχή-N1--ASF ζῷον-N2N-GPN ἑρπετόν-N2N-GPN ὅς- --APN ἐκἄγω-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--APN ὕδωρ-N3T-APN κατά-P γένος-N3E-APN αὐτός- D--GPN καί-C πᾶς-A3--ASN πετεινόν-N2N-ASN πτερωτός-A1--ASN κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὅτι-C καλός-A1--APN

22 καί-C εὐλογέω-VAI-AAI3S αὐτός- D--APN ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM λέγω-V1--PAPNSM αὐξάνω-V1--PMD2P καί-C πληθύνω-V1--PMD2P καί-C πληρόω-VA--AAD2P ὁ- A--APN ὕδωρ-N3T-APN ἐν-P ὁ- A--DPF θάλασσα-N1S-DPF καί-C ὁ- A--NPN πετεινόν-N2N-NPN πληθύνω-VA--AMD3P ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF

23 καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S ἑσπέρα-N1A-NSF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S πρωΐ-D ἡμέρα-N1A-NSF πέμπτος-A1--NSF

24 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ἐκἄγω-VB--AAD3S ὁ- A--NSF γῆ-N1--NSF ψυχή-N1--ASF ζάω-V3--PAPASF κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN τετράποδος-A1B-APN καί-C ἑρπετόν-N2N-APN καί-C θηρίον-N2N-APN ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S οὕτως-D

25 καί-C ποιέω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--APN θηρίον-N2N-APN ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN καί-C ὁ- A--APN κτῆνος-N3E-APN κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN καί-C πᾶς-A3--APN ὁ- A--APN ἑρπετόν-N2N-APN ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF κατά-P γένος-N3E-ASN αὐτός- D--GPN καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὅτι-C καλός-A1--APN

26 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ποιέω-VA--AAS1P ἄνθρωπος-N2--ASM κατά-P εἰκών-N3N-ASF ἡμέτερος-A1A-ASF καί-C κατά-P ὁμοίωσις-N3I-ASF καί-C ἄρχω-V1--PAD3P ὁ- A--GPM ἰχθύς-N3U-GPM ὁ- A--GSF θάλασσα-N1S-GSF καί-C ὁ- A--GPN πετεινόν-N2N-GPN ὁ- A--GSM οὐρανός-N2--GSM καί-C ὁ- A--GPN κτῆνος-N3E-GPN καί-C πᾶς-A1S-GSF ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF καί-C πᾶς-A3--GPN ὁ- A--GPN ἑρπετόν-N2N-GPN ὁ- A--GPN ἕρπω-V1--PAPGPN ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF

27 καί-C ποιέω-VAI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--ASM ἄνθρωπος-N2--ASM κατά-P εἰκών-N3N-ASF θεός-N2--GSM ποιέω-VAI-AAI3S αὐτός- D--ASM ἄρσην-A3--ASN καί-C θῆλυς-A3U-ASN ποιέω-VAI-AAI3S αὐτός- D--APM

28 καί-C εὐλογέω-VAI-AAI3S αὐτός- D--APM ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM λέγω-V1--PAPNSM αὐξάνω-V1--PMD2P καί-C πληθύνω-V1--PMD2P καί-C πληρόω-VA--AAD2P ὁ- A--ASF γῆ-N1--ASF καί-C κατακυριεύω-VA--AAD2P αὐτός- D--GSF καί-C ἄρχω-V1--PAI2P ὁ- A--GPM ἰχθύς-N3U-GPM ὁ- A--GSF θάλασσα-N1S-GSF καί-C ὁ- A--GPN πετεινόν-N2N-GPN ὁ- A--GSM οὐρανός-N2--GSM καί-C πᾶς-A3--GPN ὁ- A--GPN κτῆνος-N3E-GPN καί-C πᾶς-A1S-GSF ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF καί-C πᾶς-A3--GPN ὁ- A--GPN ἑρπετόν-N2N-GPN ὁ- A--GPN ἕρπω-V1--PAPGPN ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF

29 καί-C εἶπον-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ἰδού-I δίδωμι-VX--XAI1S σύ- P--DP πᾶς-A3--ASN χόρτος-N2--ASM σπόριμος-A1B-ASM σπείρω-V1--PAPASN σπέρμα-N3M-ASN ὅς- --NSN εἰμί-V9--PAI3S ἐπάνω-P πᾶς-A1S-GSF ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF καί-C πᾶς-A3--ASN ξύλον-N2N-ASN ὅς- --NSN ἔχω-V1--PAI3S ἐν-P ἑαυτοῦ- D--DSM καρπός-N2--ASM σπέρμα-N3M-GSN σπόριμος-A1B-GSN σύ- P--DP εἰμί-VF--FMI3S εἰς-P βρῶσις-N3I-ASF

30 καί-C πᾶς-A3--DPN ὁ- A--DPN θηρίον-N2N-DPN ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF καί-C πᾶς-A3--DPN ὁ- A--DPN πετεινόν-N2N-DPN ὁ- A--GSM οὐρανός-N2--GSM καί-C πᾶς-A3--DSN ἑρπετόν-N2N-DSN ὁ- A--DSN ἕρπω-V1--PAPDSN ἐπί-P ὁ- A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF ὅς- --NSN ἔχω-V1--PAI3S ἐν-P ἑαυτοῦ- D--DSM ψυχή-N1--ASF ζωή-N1--GSF πᾶς-A3--ASM χόρτος-N2--ASM χλωρός-A1A-ASM εἰς-P βρῶσις-N3I-ASF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S οὕτως-D

31 καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S ὁ- A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ- A--APN πᾶς-A3--APN ὅσος-A1--APN ποιέω-VAI-AAI3S καί-C ἰδού-I καλός-A1--APN λίαν-D καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S ἑσπέρα-N1A-NSF καί-C γίγνομαι-VBI-AMI3S πρωΐ-D ἡμέρα-N1A-NSF ἕκτος-A1--NSF

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Divine Providence # 328

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328. These items need now to be presented in their sequence.

(a) Every religion eventually wanes and comes to completion. There have been several churches on our planet, one after the other, since wherever the human race exists there is a church. As already noted, heaven, which is the ultimate goal of creation, comes from the human race, and no one can get to heaven without the two universal principles of the church, belief in God and leading a good life (see 326 above). It follows that there have been churches on our planet from the earliest times all the way to the present day.

These churches are described in the Word, though only for the Israelite and Jewish church are we given historical accounts. There were several churches before them, but these are described only by the names of some people and nations and a few facts about them.

[2] The earliest church, the very first, is described by Adam and his wife Eve. The next church, called the early church, is described by Noah, his three sons, and their descendants. This was extensive, and spread through most of the nations of the Near East: the land of Canaan on both sides of the Jordan; Syria; Assyria and Chaldea; Mesopotamia; Egypt; Arabia; and Tyre and Sidon. They had an early Word that is discussed in Teachings for the New Jerusalem on Sacred Scripture 101-103. The existence of the church in these kingdoms is witnessed by various statements about them in the prophetical books of the Word.

This church changed significantly with Eber, though, who marks the beginning of the Hebrew church. This was the point at which sacrificial worship was established. From the Hebrew church, the Israelite and Jewish church was born, formally established for the sake of the Word that would be authored in it.

[3] These four churches are meant by the statue that Nebuchadnezzar saw in his dream, with its head of pure gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of brass, and its legs and feet of iron and clay (see Daniel 2:32-33). This is exactly what is meant by the Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Iron Ages mentioned by ancient authors. It is well known that the Christian church followed after the Jewish church.

We can also see from the Word that each of these churches declined to its close, called a "consummation," with the passage of time. The consummation of the earliest church, brought about by eating from the tree of knowledge (meaning pride in our own intelligence) is described by the Flood [Genesis 3:6; ].

[4] The consummation of the early church is described by the destruction of the nations mentioned in the historical and prophetic books of the Word, and especially by the Israelites' expulsion of the inhabitants of the land of Canaan. The consummation of the Israelite and Jewish church is meant by the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, by the carrying off of the people of Israel into permanent captivity and of the nation of Judah into Babylon, and ultimately by the second destruction of the temple and Jerusalem and the scattering of the people. This consummation is foretold in many passages in the prophets, and in Daniel 9:24-27.

The Lord describes the eventual total destruction of the Christian church in Matthew 24 Mark 13 and Luke 21 but the consummation itself is found in the Book of Revelation.

This shows that with the passage of time the church wanes and reaches its consummation, as does its religion as well.

[5] (b) Every religion wanes and comes to completion by inverting the image of God within us. We know that we were created in the image of God and after the likeness of God (Genesis 1:26), but what is this image and what is this likeness of God? Only God is love and wisdom. We are created to be recipients of both, so that our volition may be a recipient of divine love and our discernment a recipient of divine wisdom.

I have already explained [324] that we have these two recipient vessels in us from birth, that they are what make us human, and that they are formed within us in the womb. Our being images of God is our being open to divine wisdom, and our being likenesses of God is our being open to divine love. This means that the vessel we call "discernment" is the image of God and the vessel we call "volition" is the likeness of God. This then means that since we have been created and formed to be vessels, it follows that we have been created and formed to have our volition accept love from God and our discernment accept wisdom from God. We do in fact accept them when we believe in God and live by his commandments. We do this to a lesser or greater extent, though, depending on what we know about God and his commandments from our religion. Specifically, our acceptance depends on what truths we know, since truths are what tell us what God is and how we are to acknowledge him, what his commandments are and how we are to live by them.

[6] God's image and likeness in us have not been actually destroyed, but they have been virtually destroyed. They are still there, innate within those two abilities called freedom and rationality that I have already said so much about. They become virtually destroyed when we make the vessel of divine love--our volition--a vessel for self-love and make the vessel of divine wisdom--our discernment--a vessel for our own intelligence. By so doing we invert the image and likeness of God. We turn the vessels away from God and toward ourselves. This is why they are closed on top and open on the bottom, or closed in front and open behind, even though they were created open in front and closed behind. Once they are opened and closed in this inverted fashion, then the vessel of love, our volition, is open to an inflow from hell or from our own sense of self-importance, as is the vessel of wisdom, our discernment. This has led to the birth in our churches of the worship of particular people in place of the worship of God, and a worship based on teachings of falsity rather than on teachings of truth, the latter from our own intelligence and the former from our love for ourselves.

We can see from this that in the course of time a religion will wane and come to its conclusion by inverting the image of God within us.

[7] (c) This happens because of the constant increase of hereditary evil from generation to generation. I have already stated and explained [277] that we do not inherit evil from Adam and his wife Eve because they ate from the tree of knowledge; instead evil is gradually handed down and transplanted from parents to children, and so by constant increase gets worse with each generation. When this cumulative evil becomes strong enough among the majority, it spreads evil to even more people by its own momentum, since in every evil there is a compulsion to mislead, in some cases blazing with a rage against everything good, and so there is a consequent infectious evil. When this gets control of the leaders, managers, and chief representatives in the church, its religion is corrupted. Its means of healing, its truths, become defiled by distortions. This leads to an ongoing destruction of what is good and an abandonment of truth in the church until finally it is brought to its close.

[8] (d) The Lord still provides that everyone can be saved. The Lord provides that there will be some religion everywhere, and that in every religion there will be the two elements essential to salvation: belief in God, and not doing evil because it is against God. The other matters of intellect and thought, what we call the elements of faith, are offered to different people according to the way they live, since they are optional elements as far as living is concerned. If they are put first, we still do not receive life until we live them.

The Lord also provides that everyone who has led a good life and has believed in God will be taught by angels after death. Then people who have been devoted to the two essential principles of religion in the world accept the truths of the church as they are presented in the Word and recognize the Lord as God of heaven and of the church. They accept this more readily than Christians who have brought with them from the world a concept of the Lord's human nature as separated from his divine nature. The Lord has also provided that all the people who die in early childhood are saved, no matter where they were born.

[9] We are all given the means of amending our lives after death, if we can. The Lord teaches and leads us through angels, and since by then we know that we are living after death and that heaven and hell are real, we accept truths at first. However, if we have not believed in God and abstained from evils as sins in the world, before long we develop a distaste for truths and back away. If we have professed these principles orally but not at heart, we are like the foolish young women who had lamps but no oil. They begged others for oil and went off to buy some, but still they were not admitted to the wedding [Matthew 25:1-13]. The lamps mean the truths that our faith discloses and the oil means the good effects of our caring.

This shows that under divine providence everyone can be saved, and that it is our own fault if we are not saved.

[10] (e) He also provides that a new church will take the place of the one that has been razed. This has been going on from the earliest times: once a church has been razed, a new one succeeds the former one. The early church followed the earliest church, the Israelite or Jewish church followed the early one, and after that came the Christian church. After it there is going to be still another new church, the one foretold in the Book of Revelation. That is the meaning of the New Jerusalem coming down from heaven [Revelation 21:2, 10].

For the reason the Lord provides a new church to take the place of an earlier one that has been razed, see Teachings for the New Jerusalem on Sacred Scripture 104-113.

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