AC 9206 [2]
Those who are in good,
and do not long for truth, are not in good.
The reason is that good becomes good by means of truths,
for good receives its quality from truths.
AC 9207
. . . truths which are conjoined with good
always have within them a longing to do what is good,
and at the same time, to thereby
conjoin themselves more closely with good;
or, what is the same,
those who are in truths always long to do what is good,
and thus to conjoin good with their truths . . .
(Certainly ties with AC 9193, from yesterday.)
Saturday, September 27, 2008
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