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<blockquote>The real meaning of the passage of scripture in which John the Revelator referred to the little book which would be sweet in the mouth and bitter in the belly<ref>Rev. 10:19.</ref> relates to his digestion of the idea of himself as containing the universe and the universe containing him. The Book of Life spoken of in Revelation<ref>Rev. 22:19.</ref> is the lexicon of God, and the lexicon of God embraces the entire cosmos. | <blockquote> | ||
The real meaning of the passage of scripture in which John the Revelator referred to the little book which would be sweet in the mouth and bitter in the belly<ref>Rev. 10:19.</ref> relates to his digestion of the idea of himself as containing the universe and the universe containing him. The Book of Life spoken of in Revelation<ref>Rev. 22:19.</ref> is the lexicon of God, and the lexicon of God embraces the entire cosmos. | |||
Inasmuch as it spans all of the creation, let none take away another’s portion or privilege to enjoy all of its cosmic truth; nor let anyone deprive himself of this, life’s greatest privilege. To do so is to take away either one’s own or another’s portion, and surely then God, as Law, shall confine the one so doing to the same sphere of limitation to which he has confined another.<ref>{{SGA}}, book 1, chapter 6.</ref> | |||
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== See also == | == See also == |