see also Hell // Judgement Of Sinners // Capital Punishment Lust For Pleasure // Lust For Power // Sin // Tyrants About the evil-doers "Just as a good man grows ever better, so an evil man will grow ever more evil and with this be in a condition farther and farther away from what is good, which can be seen quite clearly even in this world. Look at those people who are all the time growing more and more filled with arrogance and burning desire for power. Having made many millions of people the most miserable of slaves through their tyranny, they then gather even greater martial hordes, invade the territories of the other kings, conquer them and take their land, people and treasures. And when they have thus conquered half a world and made it miserable, they imagine themselves to be like unto God.” (GGJ VI 33, 10-11) "... yet a limit is set to evil, where it says: 'So far and no further!' For then a great judgement must always follow, that the evil-doers shall have opportunity to reflect and perhaps the one or other take a better road after all." (GGJ VI 33, 12) "A truly noble and good person is modest in his demands, whereas the wicked, lightless wordly person never finds his demands satisfied." (GGJ II 201, 7) God's mercy "I tell you: Truly, one look full of remorse towards the good Father is sufficient to escape hell. Behold the thief on the cross! He was a robber and a murderer, yet he looked up to the Lord and said in the painful contrition of his heart: 'O Lord, when You come into Your Kingdom judging us great malefactors, do remember me and do not punish me too hard for my great crimes!' - And lo and behold, the almighty Judge said to him: 'Verily, today you shall be with Me in paradise!'" ("The Spiritual Sun" II/117, through Jakob Lorber; comp. also "The Great Gospel of John" IV/53, 1 on; X/125, 6; VII/218 on. through Jakob Lorber) The right attitute towards enemies
“15. Because he who seeks to defeat his enemy only to destroy him is a cowardly fighter, for not his courage but his great fear has prompted him to rid himself of his enemy by killing him. 16. He who wants to be a real hero must not annihilate his enemy, but take the trouble to win his foe with all cleverness, patience, love and wisdom in his heart; only then he can boast of fighting a true victory over his enemy, and his greatest reward shall be the hard-won foe." (GGJ, vol I, chap. 201)
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