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ဒံယေလ 9:17

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17 ယခုမူကား၊ အကျွန်ုပ်တို့ဘုရားသခင်၊ ကိုယ် တော်၏ ကျွန်ပြုသော ပဌနာစကားကို နားထောင်တော် မူပါ။ ဆိတ်ညံလျက်ရှိသော သန့်ရှင်းရာဌာနတော်ကို ဘုရားရှင်၏ အကျိုးတော်ကြောင့်၊ မျက်နှာတော် ရောင်ခြည်ကို ထွန်းလင်းစေတော်မူပါ။

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Divine Providence # 135

Pag-aralan ang Sipi na ito

  
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135. We are allowed to talk with spirits (though rarely with angels of heaven), and many people have been allowed to for centuries. When it happens, though, they talk with us in our own everyday language and use only a few words. Further, the ones who have the Lord's permission to talk with us never say anything that would take away our freedom to think rationally; and they do not teach, either. Only the Lord teaches us, indirectly, through the Word, when we are enlightened (there will be more on this later [171-174]). I have been granted knowledge of this by personal experience. I have been talking with spirits and angels now for many years, and no spirit has dared, and no angel has wanted, to tell me anything, let alone teach me, about things in the Word or any aspect of theology based on the Word. Only the Lord has taught me, the Lord who was revealed to me and who since then has been and is constantly before my eyes as the sun in which he dwells, just as he is for angels. He has enlightened me.

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

Puna

 

Fall

  
Dempsey and Firpo, by Bellows.

Most of the time, falling means a lowering in spiritual state, from one closer to the Lord to one further. But, as with other common verbs, the meaning of "fall" is highly dependent on context in regular language, and in the spiritual sense as well. People fall on their faces in prayer, fall in battle, fall on others to attack them and fall on each other's necks in greeting. Stars fall from the sky, mountains fall on people, cities fall, and even faces fall. There's a lot of falling, in very different circumstances. When people fall on their faces in prayer -- it shows humility, and an acknowledgement of their own low state and need for the Lord's help. When they fall on each other's necks, it means a communication between the two spiritual states. At the other end of the scale, it illustrates complete spiritual destruction in the fall of a city.