Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.Hare, Robert
Religion
Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.
Hare, Robert
Bible and spiritualism; Spiritualism
783. “What is here presented from symbols as the united faith of so
many learned and pious men living in different ages, and in different
parts of the world, is also founded on holy Scripture. By no wresting
and violence has the church, in the general stream of its theological
views, been turned aside from this faith. It is vain that men hope to
annul, by means of violent and unnatural interpretations, the plain
declarations of Scripture, to serve a theory.
‘Truth, crush’d to earth, will rise again,
The eternal years of God are hers.’
784. “The Saviour said to the penitent thief on the cross—‘To-day shalt
thou be with me in paradise.’ Now the question arises, Where and what
is that paradise in which the Saviour promised the dying penitent that
he should be with him that day? This can be seen by referring to other
passages in the Scriptures where the word paradise is used, and where
its sense cannot be mistaken. This can be seen by reference to 2 Cor.
xii. There it is said that Paul was caught up into paradise; and in the
same passage the place into which he was taken is called the _third
heaven_—the highest and holiest place in the universe. In Rev. ii. 7
we are told that the tree of life stands in the midst of the paradise
of God; and in Rev. xxii. 2, we are told that that same tree of life
stands by the side of the river which flows from the throne of God and
the Lamb. From this it is evident that paradise is the heaven where God
dwells and the Lamb. Is then the middle abode, Hades, the kingdom of
shades, the peculiar abode of God and the Lamb?
785. “The objection that the Saviour himself did not go to heaven
that day, but was for forty days afterward on the earth, and that
therefore he could not be with the penitent thief in paradise, has no
force. During the three days that intervened between his death and
resurrection, he could as well be in heaven as in Hades. Indeed, it is
evident that he was in heaven during those three days, from what he
says to his disciples shortly before his death: ‘A little while, and
ye shall not see me; and again, a little while, and ye shall see me,
_because I go to the Father_.’ Moreover, his tarrying on the earth and
appearing among his disciples does not conflict with the idea that he
was also in paradise. When he was yet in the flesh on earth, he could
say: ‘And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but that he came down from
heaven, even the Son of man which _is in heaven_.’ In the same way
that he was in heaven at that time, he may have been in heaven with the
penitent thief during the forty days between his death and ascension.
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