Scripture keeps the Human Spirit Alive: Bonding society to the Heavens
Let’s explore a few phrases from your book reserve called “Living Biographies of Religious Leaders” where a Bishop’s son, Emanuel Swedenborg, is conversing with angels. The Spirits share—The Glorification of God brings forth the fruits of Love through faithful, sincere, and diligent performance of the work for which you are most adapted—dear Emanuel.[1] Keeping rooted in Faith can help us discern what service or practice pleases others; sharing deep-seated Scripture keeps the human spirit alive in Christ.
“Sharing the Light of Christ with your neighbor is good and bonds society to the heavens.”[1] At which point they may reach for God in True Devotion. Humanity needs to bond, love, and reproduce children who will carry on Church tradition. In today’s message, Emanuel, son of a religious leader is used to answer the questions of many minds. A few Church Leaders asked for this earnest Revelation; may God help them absorb its message and perform the work being asked of them.
“You are among those who have been called to belong to Christ, dear friends in Rome. God loves you very dearly, and He has called you to be His very own people. May Grace and Peace be yours from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Let me say first of all that your Faith in God is becoming known throughout the world. How I thank God through Jesus Christ for each one of you. God knows how often I pray for you. Day and night I bring you and your needs in prayer to God, whom I serve with all my heart by telling the Good News about His son.” (Romans 2:6-9 NLT)
Our Lord has highlighted the need to keep Praying and Asking Him for guidance. Some or you are in places of great influence, some influence locally, and others inspire from afar. Each can offer something to encourage and guide prayers; because of you the Good News is properly seeded and turns into daily offerings worldwide.
[1] Thomas, Henry, and Dana Lee Thomas. “Emanuel Swedenborg.” Living biographies of religious leaders. Garden City, N.Y.: Garden City Pub. Co., 1942. . Print.