New Church Life July/August 2017 | Page 21

      the truth Divine that proceeds from the Lord a man can perceive and understand nothing whatever. For the Divine truth that proceeds from the Lord is the light which lights up the mind of man, and makes the internal sight, which is the understanding; and as this light continually flows in, it adapts every one to receive. But they who receive are they who are in the good of life; and they who do not receive are they who are in evil of life. Nevertheless the latter, like the former, have the capacity of perceiving and understanding, and also the capacity of receiving, in so far as they desist from evils. The Divine truth which proceeds from the Lord is continually flowing into human minds and adapting them to receive it, and that it is received in the proportion that the evils of the loves of self and of the world are desisted from. (Arcana Coelestia 9399) The Lord never stopped speaking to Saul. He never stopped trying to lead the Jewish Church out of its downward spiral. It was just that He was saying things that they did not want to hear, He was telling them that they had to turn away from their evil ways and return to the way of the Lord, but they chose to continue in their evil ways which gave them delight. The same principle applies for us. When we approach the Word with the heartfelt conviction that it is the Word of God, and that we are seeking to learn how to shun evils and to do good to others, then the Lord will speak volumes to us through the Word. If, on the other hand, we never turn to the Word because we believe that all it contains is some outmoded moral structure that does not apply to us, then it will indeed be silent in our hearts, for it will find no room there. The doctrines of the Church tell us that those who wish to understand, and who shun evils as sins, will be able to understand the Word, and that, in general is true. But it must be understood that this principle has to be applied with mercy, and with accommodation to the states of the reader. We cannot assume that because people have difficulty at their first attempts in reading the doctrines of the church, or some of the more difficult books of Scripture, that the Lord is not speaking to them because they are evil. It is like any other skill in the natural world: it must first be learned, and then practised. Another consideration is this: All the histories of the Word are truths more remote from essential Divine doctrinal things, but still are of service to little children and older children, in order that thereby they may be by degrees introduced into the interior doctrinal matters of truth and good; and at last to Divine things themselves; for within them, in their inmost, is the Divine. (Arcana Coelestia 36902) In other words, the Word has been specifically constructed in such a way that there is something in it for everyone. Little children love the story of creation, and learn simply that God created them and everything else. Older children love the stories of the conquest of Canaan, and learn that the Lord will fight for them in their battles against evil. And if such a foundation has 291