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Malachi 4

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1 Sapagka't, narito, ang araw ay dumarating, na nagniningas na parang hurno; at ang lahat na palalo, at ang lahat na nagsisigawa ng kasamaan ay magiging parang dayami, at ang araw na dumarating ay susunog sa kanila, sabi ng Panginoon ng mga hukbo, na anopa't hindi magiiwan sa kanila ng kahit ugat ni sanga man.

2 Nguni't sa inyo na nangatatakot sa aking pangalan ay sisikat ang araw ng katuwiran na may kagalingan sa kaniyang mga pakpak; at kayo'y magsisilabas, at magsisiluksong parang guya mula sa silungan.

3 At inyong yayapakan ang masasama; sapagka't sila'y magiging abo sa ilalim ng mga talampakan ng inyong mga paa sa kaarawan na aking gawin, sabi ng Panginoon ng mga hukbo.

4 Alalahanin ninyo ang kautusan ni Moises na aking lingkod na aking iniutos sa kaniya sa Horeb para sa buong Israel, sa makatuwid baga'y ang mga palatuntunan at mga kahatulan.

5 Narito, aking susuguin sa inyo si Elias na propeta bago dumating ang dakila at kakilakilabot na kaarawan ng Panginoon.

6 At kaniyang papagbabaliking-loob ang puso ng mga ama sa mga anak, at ang puso ng mga anak sa kanilang mga magulang; baka ako'y dumating at saktan ko ang lupa ng sumpa.

   

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Arcana Coelestia # 9334

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9334. 'Lest perhaps the land becomes desolate' means a deficiency in that case, and little spiritual life, that is to say, if the removal were hurried. This is clear from the meaning of 'the land' as the Church in general and also in particular, the Church in particular being a person who becomes an embodiment of the Church, since the Church exists within a person and comprises one who has been regenerated (for the meaning of 'the land' as the Church in general, see 9325, and for its meaning as the Church in particular, or a person who has been regenerated, 82, 620, 636, 913, 1411, 1733, 2117, 2118 (end), 2571, 3368, 3379; this person is also called 'the land' in Malachi,

All the nations will declare you blessed, and you will be a land of delight. Malachi 3:12.) and from the meaning of 'desolate' as a deficiency, and little spiritual life. For 'desolate', when used in reference to the Church within a person, means a deficiency of truth and good, thus also a deficiency of spiritual life since that life is provided by these. The implications of this, that there is a deficiency and little spiritual life if falsities and evils are removed hurriedly, are that when a person undergoes regeneration, which is accomplished by the implantation of spiritual truth and good, and at the same time by the removal of falsity and evil, the regeneration is not hurried but takes place slowly.

[2] The reason for this is that all the things the person has thought, intended, or done since early childhood have entered into the composition of his life. They have also formed themselves into a network which is such that one cannot be moved without all of them together being moved. For a wicked person is an image of hell, and a good person is an image of heaven; and also the evils and falsities with a wicked person are interconnected in the same way as the communities of hell are with one another, of which that person is a part, while the forms of good and the truths with a good person are interconnected in the same way as heavenly communities are with one another, of which this person is a part. From this it is evident that the evils and falsities with a wicked person cannot be removed suddenly from where they are. They can be removed only in the measure that forms of good and truths in their proper order have been implanted more deeply within the person; for heaven with a person removes hell. If the removal were done suddenly the person would pass out, for the whole network of things, every single one, would be thrown into confusion and deprive him of his life.

[3] The fact that regeneration or the implantation of the life of heaven with a person begins when he is a young child and continues right on to the final phase of his life in the world, and the fact that after life in the world his perfection continues for evermore, see 2679, 3203, 3584, 3665, 3690, 3701, 4377, 4551, 4552, 5126, 6751, 8772, 9103, 9296, 9297, and in particular 5122, 5398, 5912, 9258. Also, and this is an arcanum, a person's regeneration in the world is merely the foundation for the unending perfection of his life. The person who has led a good life undergoes perfection in the next life; see what has been shown regarding young children, in 2289-2309, and regarding the state and condition of gentiles there, in 2589-2604.

  
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