What the Writings Testify

CHAPTER 14
Divine authority belongs to the Lord alone

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"It is the Divine which bears witness concerning the Divine, and not man from himself ..."
- Apocalypse Explained 635

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In three places, the Writings give a list of those books in the Bible which are the Word of God because they contain a continuous internal sense inspired by the Lord. See AC 10325, WH 16, and HD 266.
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"Lest man should be in doubt whether the Word is Divine and most holy, its internal sense has been revealed to me by the Lord ...That sense is the spirit which vivifies the letter; wherefore that sense can testify concerning the Divinity and sanctity of the Word, and convince even the natural man, if he is willing to be convinced".
- True Christian Religion 192

"It is one thing to have faith in and believe in the Lord, and another to have faith in and believe any man. The difference shall be told below."
- Doctrine of Faith 7

"The doctrinals of the church are to be learned, and then exploration is to be made from the Word as to whether they are true; for they are not true because the heads of the church have said so and their followers confirm it, inasmuch as thus the doctrinals of all churches and religions would have to be called true, merely according to country and birth ..."
- Arcana Coelestia 6047

" ...My friend, do not put trust in any council, but have faith in the Word of the Lord which is above Councils."
- True Christian Religion 489

"The worldly and corporeal man says in his heart, 'Unless I am instructed concerning faith and everything relating to it, by sensual things, so that I may see them, or by means of science, so that I may understand them, I will not believe'; and he confirms himself in his incredulity by the fact that natural things cannot be contrary to spiritual things. Thus he desires to be instructed in what is heavenly and Divine from what is sensual, which nevertheless is as impossible as it is for a camel to go through the eye of a needle; for the more he desires to grow wise by such a process, the more he blinds himself, till at length be comes to believe nothing, not even that there is any thing spiritual or an eternal life. This follows from the principle which he lays down; and this is to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, of which, the more he eats, the more dead he becomes. But he who desires to grow wise from the Lord and not from the world, says in his heart that the Lord must be believed, that is, the things which the Lord has spoken in the Word, because they are truths, and from this principle he thinks. He confirms himself by rational considerations, by science, and by sensual and natural things, and those which are not confirmatory, he separates."
- Arcana Coelestia 128

"There are two principles - one which leads to all folly and madness, and another which leads to all intelligence and wisdom. The former principle is to deny all things, as when a man says in his heart that he cannot believe such things until he is convinced by what he can grasp or feel; this principle is what leads to all folly and madness, and may be called the negative principle. The other principle is to affirm those things which are of doctrine from the Word, as when a man thinks and believes that they are true because the Lord has said so; this principle is what leads to all intelligence and wisdom, and may be called the affirmative principle ..."
- Arcana Coelestia 2568

"Those think ...from the affirmative who believe that things are true because the Lord has said so in the Word, thus those who have faith in the Lord. They who deny that what is in the Word is true, and who say in their hearts that they will believe when they are persuaded by things rational and scientific, are in such a state of mind that they will never believe, - no, not even when convinced by the bodily senses, as by the sight, the hearing, and the touch; for they always frame new reasonings against such convictions, so as to finally altogether extinguish all faith, and at the same time turn the light of the rational into darkness, because into falses. But those who are in the affirmative, that is, who believe that things are true because the Lord has said so, are continually being confirmed through rational, scientific and even sensual things, and their ideas are enlightened, and they are strengthened ...With these doctrine 'lives' ...

"They who incline to a life of evil fall into the negative; but they who incline to a life of good are led into the affirmative ...
"They who have blinded themselves by not being willing to believe anything which they do not grasp by the senses, until at length they have come to believe nothing, were of old called 'serpents of the tree of knowledge' ...

"In the other life such are readily distinguished from other spirits by this, that on every subject relating to faith they reason whether it be so or not, and, though it be shown to them a thousand and thousand times to be so, still they raise negative doubts in opposition to every confirmation, and this to eternity. They are therefore blinded to such a degree that they are bereft of common sense -that is, they cannot comprehend what is good and true ..."
- Arcana Coelestia 2588:2, 3, 9

"With those who are in the negative-that is, those with whom the negative universally reigns doubts can in no wise be removed, for with them one scruple avails more than a thousand confirmations; for one scruple is as a grain of sand placed close before the pupil of the eye, which, although it is single and small, nevertheless takes away all sight. But they who are in the affirmative-that is, those with whom the affirmative universally reigns-reject the scruples that arise from fallacies which are contrary to truths; and if there are any which they do not comprehend, they reject them to the sides and say that they do not yet understand them, and so they remain still in the faith of truth."
- Arcana Coelestia 6479

"Those who start with a negative never believe, because the negative principle reigns universally [with them], and when it reigns universally, those scientifics which deny inflow and are collected together, but not those which confirm; those which confirm are thrown aside, or are explained so as to favor the negative scientifics, and thus the negative is confirmed."
- Arcana Coelestia 6383

"The truths spoken by the Lord and concerning the Lord, are to be believed even though we are not able to penetrate them by reason. To wish to deny because we cannot penetrate by the reason, is therefore like a desire to deny the procreations of trees from seeds and of animals from eggs ...Hence it may be seen what kind of a faith a man has when he believes nothing but what he sees, as is common at this day, especially among the learned of the world."
- Spiritual Diary 2727

"'And the prince of thy people thou shalt not curse' (Exodus 22:28). Hereby is signified that neither ought the Doctrine of truth to be blasphemed ...Divine truth is the Word, and is Doctrine from the Word. They who deny these in heart, blaspheme, even though with the mouth they praise the Word and preach it. In the denial lies concealed the blasphemy...Therefore, with the man of the Church the first of all principles is to believe the Word ..."
- Arcana Coelestia 9222


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