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The Lord is Speaking to You The Rev. Dr. Ray Silverman O n September 10, 2016, it was my privilege to deliver the memorial address for Shareen Blair, who passed on at the age of 93. She was the fifth child in a family of 10 children, the mother of five children, and a lifelong member of the General Church. Many remember Shareen as a gifted organist who played for church services in Bryn Athyn, Pittsburgh, Glenview, Denver, Tucson and Sarver (Pennsylvania). Shareen is also remembered for her Word-based meditations, simple readings of the Word, accompanied by soft music, while people sat quietly, letting the Words of scripture enter their spirit. As the Lord said to His disciples, “Let these words sink down into your ears.” (Luke 9:44) Interestingly, when a document called “The Rules of Life” was found among Swedenborg’s unpublished manuscripts, the first rule was: “ 1 Diligently to read and meditate on the Word of God.” The Lord speaks to us through the Word Throughout both the published and unpublished works, two themes occur and reoccur like a major theme in a great symphony: the Lord speaks to us through His Word and the Lord gives us eternal life through His Word. In brief, our whole spiritual life depends on hearing the Word of the Lord and letting His words sink deeply into our spirits. Here are just a few of the many passages that repeat this theme: A person has life by means of the Word. (Sacred Scripture 3) The Lord is present with everyone, and is conjoined to everyone through the Word. This is because the Lord is the Word, and in it as it were speaks with everyone. (Ibid. 78) The Word unites a person to the Lord and opens heaven . . . it fills a person’s will with the goods of love and a person’s intellect with the truths of wisdom; thus every person receives life through the Word. (True Christian Religion 191) 1  It is not clear whether or not these were written by Swedenborg himself or whether he found them somewhere else. For more information see http://www.newchurchhistory.org/funfacts/index9d51.html?p=457 35