AND NOT ON
ANY OTHER
113. There are several reasons,
about which I have received information from heaven,
why it pleased the Lord to be born, and to assume
the Human, on our Earth, and not on any other.
THE PRINCIPAL REASON was for the sake of the Word,
that it might be written on our Earth; and when written
might afterwards be published throughout the whole
Earth; and that, once published, it might be preserved
for all posterity; and that thus it might be made
manifest, even to all in the other life, that God
did become Man.
114. That the principal reason
was for the sake of the Word, is because the Word
is the Divine Truth itself, which teaches man that
there is a God, that there is a heaven and a hell,
that there is a life after death; and which teaches,
besides, how man ought to live and believe in order
that he may come into heaven, and thus may be happy
to eternity. Without revelation, and thus, on
this Earth, without the Word, all these things would
have been entirely unknown; and yet man has been so
created, that as to his interiors he cannot die.
115. That the Word might be written
on our Earth, is because the art of writing has
existed here from the most ancient time, first on
tablets, next on parchment, afterwards on paper, and
lastly publication by printing. This was provided
by the Lord for the sake of the Word.
116. That the Word might afterwards
be published throughout the whole of this Earth,
is because here there is an intercourse of all nations,
not only by journeys on land, but also by navigation
to all parts of the entire globe; hence the Word,
after it had once been written, could be conveyed
from one nation to another, and be taught everywhere.
117. That the Word, after it had
once been written, might be preserved for all posterity,
consequently for thousands and thousands of years,
and that it has also been so preserved, is known.
118. That thus it might he made
manifest that God has become man; for this is
the first and most essential purpose for which the
Word was given; since no one can believe in a God,
and love a God, whom he cannot comprehend under some
form; wherefore, they who acknowledge an invisible
and thus incomprehensible [principle], sink in thought
into nature, and consequently believe in no God.
Wherefore, it pleased the Lord to be born on this
Earth, and to make this manifest through the Word,
so that it might not only be made known on this globe,
but might also by this means be made manifest to
spirits and angels from other earths, and likewise
to the gentiles from our own.
119. It should be known that
the Word on our Earth, which was given by the Lord
through heaven, effects the union of heaven and the
world, for which end there is a correspondence of
all things in the letter of the Word with the Divine
things in heaven; and that the Word in its supreme
and inmost sense treats of the Lord, of His kingdom
in the heavens and on earth, and of love and faith
from Him and towards Him, consequently of life from
Him and in Him. Such things are exhibited to
the angels in heaven when the Word of our Earth is
read and preached.
120. In every other earth, Divine
Truth is manifested by word of mouth through spirits
and angels, as was stated in the foregoing pages, in
treating of the inhabitants of the earths in this solar
system. But this takes place within families;
for in most earths the human race dwell distinct according
to families; wherefore, Divine Truth thus revealed
through spirits and angels is not conveyed far beyond
the families, and unless a new revelation constantly
succeeds, it is either perverted, or perishes.
It is otherwise on our Earth, where the Divine Truth,
which is the Word, remains in its integrity for ever.
121. It should be known that
the Lord acknowledges and receives all, from whatever
earth they may be, who acknowledge and worship God
under the Human Form, since God under the Human Form
is the Lord: and as the Lord appears to the inhabitants
in the earths in an angelic form, which is the Human
Form, therefore, when the spirits and angels from
these earths hear from the spirits and angels of our
Earth that God is actually Man, they receive that
Word, acknowledge it, and rejoice that it is so.
122. To the reasons that have
been adduced above, may be added, that the inhabitants
and spirits of our Earth, in the Grand Man, have relation
to natural and external sense; and natural and external
sense is the ultimate in which the interiors of life
close, and on which they rest, as on their common
basis. The case is the same with the Divine
Truth in the letter, which is called the Word, and
which for this reason also was given on this Earth,
and not on any other. And as the Lord is
the Word, and the First and Last of it, therefore,
in order that all things might exist according to order.
He also willed to be born on this Earth, and to become
the Word, according to these words in John, “In
the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with
God, and God was the Word. The same was in the
beginning with God. All things were made through
It, and without It was not anything made that was
made.... And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt
among us, and we saw Its glory the glory as of the
Only-begotten of the Father.... No one hath
seen God at any time; the Only-begotten Son, Who is
in the bosom of the Father, Himself hath manifested
Him”. The Word denotes
the Lord as to the Divine Truth, consequently the
Divine Truth from the Lord. But this is an
arcanum which enters into the understanding of only
a few.