The Gist of Swedenborg by Emanuel Swedenborg
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All a man's will and love remains with him after death. He who wills
and loves evil in the world, wills and loves the same evil in the other life; and then he no longer suffers himself to be withdrawn from it. This is the reason that a man who is in evil is bound fast to hell and is actually there, too, in spirit, and after death he desires nothing more than to be where his evil is. After death, therefore, a man casts himself into hell, and not the Lord. --_Heaven and Hell, n._ 547 EVIL AND PUNISHMENT All evil bears its punishment with it. Evil spirits are punished because the fear of punishment is the one means of subduing evils in this state. Exhortation no longer avails, nor instruction, nor fear of the law nor fear for one's reputation; for now the spirit acts from a nature which cannot be coerced or broken except by punishment. --_Heaven and Hell, n._ 509 It is a law in the other life that no one shall become worse than he had been in the world. --_Arcana Coelestia, n._ 6559 GOD WILLS THE DAMNATION OF NONE If men could be saved by immediate mercy, all would be saved, even |
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