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Giê-rê-mi 44:17

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17 Nhưng chúng ta chắc sẽ làm trọn mọi lời đã ra từ miệng chúng tôi, sẽ đốt hương và làm lễ quán cho nữ vương trên trời, như chúng tôi cùng tổ phụ, vua, quan trưởng chúng tôi đã làm trong các thành của Giu-đa và các đường phố Giê-ru-sa-lem; vì lúc bấy giờ chúng tôi có bánh đặng no mình, hưởng phước, chẳng thấy tai vạ gì.

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Malachi 3:14

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14 Các ngươi có nói: Người ta hầu việc Ðức Chúa Trời là vô ích; chúng ta giữ điều Ngài dạy phải giữ, và bước đi cách buồn rầu trước mặt Ðức Giê-hô-va vạn quân, thì có lợi gì?

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Apocalypse Revealed # 54

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54. And when I saw Him, I fell at His feet as though dead. (1:17) This symbolically means that he experienced a failure of his own life owing to such a presence of the Lord.

A person's own life cannot endure the presence of the Lord such as the Lord is in Himself, indeed such as He is in the inmost constituents of His Word. For His Divine love is altogether like the sun, which no one can endure as it is in itself, because it would consume him.

This is the meaning of the declaration that no one can see God and live (Exodus 33:20, Judges 13:22).

This being the case, the Lord therefore appears to angels in heaven as the sun, at a distance from them, like the world's sun from people. That is because the Lord in that sun is present as He is in Himself.

But still the Lord moderates and tempers His Divinity so as to make it possible for a person to endure His presence. This He does by veilings. It was what He did when He revealed Himself to many people in the Word. Indeed, it is by veilings that He is present in everyone who worships Him. As He says in John,

He who... keeps (My commandments)..., in him (I) will make (My) abode. (John 14:21, 23)

And He says that He must be in them and they in Him (John 15:4-5).

It is apparent from this why, when John saw the Lord in such glory, he fell at His feet as though dead. And why, too, when three of the disciples saw the Lord in His glory, they were "heavy with sleep," and a cloud covered them (Luke 9:32, 34).

  
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Many thanks to the General Church of the New Jerusalem, and to Rev. N.B. Rogers, translator, for the permission to use this translation.