New Church Life May/June 2015 | Page 31

       it will give us an overall picture of the Lord and His kingdom. When we have questions about how to act, we will find that if we look to the Lord the answers will become clear to us. They may not come immediately, but the answers will soon be there and, if we are honest with ourselves, we will know what the Lord wants us to do. The New Church is new because the Heavenly Doctrines show us not how to make our body happy but how to make our spirit happy – and the spirit is the real person, the real us. We have bodies but we are spirits: we are feelings and thoughts; loves, ideas and delights. The Heavenly Doctrines show very clearly that it is not just what we do that counts (although that is important); why we do things is what really matters. The Heavenly Doctrines open up a new way to understand the real us; they explain how we can be brought to God and be made happy forever. Deep down, doesn’t everyone want that? So read the Word, learn these doctrines, try to begin to live them, and then you will see what is truly new. The New Church is new because the Heavenly Doctrines show us not how to make our body happy but how to make our spirit happy – and the spirit is the real person, the real us. The Rev. Daniel W. Goodenough is retired and lives in Two Harbors, Minnesota, with his wife, Ruth (Parker). He serves as visiting pastor in the Northern Rocky Mountains. He had previously served as Dean of the Bryn Athyn College Theological School and as President of the Academy of the New Church. Contact: [email protected] 251