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Brojevi第28章:16

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16 A prvog meseca četrnaesti dan da je pasha Gospodu;

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The Need for Routine

原作者: Todd Beiswenger


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These days it seems that anything repetitive gets regarded as drudgery. But all religious traditions actually are very clear that there is a need and holiness within repetition and routine. While it isn't very glamorous, we are to approach every moment with an innocence like we have never experienced it before... that's because we haven't. Each moment is unique, and as we see this we start to see God Himself in every moment.

(参考: Arcana Coelestia 2493, 8391; Luke 9:23-27; Numbers 28:1-17)

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Arcana Coelestia#2493

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2493. I have spoken to angels about the memory of things of the past and about consequent anxiety concerning things of the future, and I have been informed that the more interior and perfect angels are the less do they care about things of the past or think about those of the future, and that this is also the origin of their happiness. They have said that the Lord provides them every moment with what to think, accompanied by blessing and happiness, and that this being so they have no cares and no worries. This also is what is meant in the internal sense by the manna being received 'day by day' from heaven, and by the 'daily [provision] of bread' in the Lord's Prayer, as well as by the statement that they must not worry about what they are to eat and drink, or what clothes they are to put on. But although angels have no care about things of the past and are not worried about those of the future they nevertheless have a most perfect recollection of things of the past and a most perfect insight into those of the future, because their entire present includes both the past and future within it. Thus they possess a more perfect memory than can possibly be imagined or put into words.

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