New Church Life November/December 2017 | Page 28

new church life: november/december 2017 if you want to go to this kingdom, stop and consider what you would want to happen to you in any given situation, and treat others likewise. Again, there’s a historic context which feeds into why the Lord delivered this truth in the way He did. But we know there’s much more to this principle, revealed by means of the Heavenly Doctrines. Arcana Coelestia 8223 is a great example. It provides us with a broad statement of reality: This law is “unchanging and everlasting in the spiritual world. . . . [There] the evil which people aim in the direction of others recoils on themselves.” The same is true of goodness: it comes back on those who do it in overflowing measure. (See Luke 6:38) There is a timelessness to a truth like this that’s right there for us to see. Finally, we encounter Emanuel Swedenborg’s testimony concerning this reality: “It is a frequent occurrence in the next life for the evil to be severely punished . . . ” (Arcana Coelestia 8223:3) Our mind is drawn by this statement to the reality that the Lord caused Swedenborg to be able to see into the next life and share with us what he saw there. A time-bound series of events is the means of adding depth and perspective to this universal law. Not only is it stated, but we can see through Swedenborg’s eyes how it plays out in the lives of people in the life to come. We can imagine the whole of heaven and hell governed by means of this eternal truth, and we can reflect that our own lives will be too. So we see one thread of many in the Word where truths are given within a particular context. They’re true in that context as literally spoken, yet also deliver one of the most powerful “timeless” truths we have about human interactions. So we see one thread of many in the Word where truths are given within a particular context. They’re true in that context as literally spoken, yet also deliver one of the most powerful “timeless” truths we have about human interactions. Two Other “Test Cases” It could be argued that the example just given is so obvious as not to present any challenge whatsoever. After all, most of us would agree that the Golden Rule is a “face and hands” or “genuine truth” passage. (See Sacred Scripture 55, True Christian Religion 444) Therefore, we could consider other teachings where the intended meaning 494