Spirits of the Departed
Souls who have passed on do not really leave us. They remain with us as more than mere memories.
Sermons about Religion
Latest Spiritual Messages — page 2
Souls who have passed on do not really leave us. They remain with us as more than mere memories.
As the first great religion in God’s providence, Judaism holds a unique place among the world’s religions.
Scriptures describe the virtues of a person who is one with the Absolute
Harmony is an aspect of beauty. Harmony is inherent in the very structure of the universe.
Angels and spiritual benefactors are a feature of all religions.
Today, Islam is playing a major role in God’s unfolding providence. Father Moon finds in Muslims a firm faith and moral clarity that is sorely needed in this relativistic age when Christianity has grown feeble. He rejects the “clash
The eternal word, truth, or divine wisdom pre-existed the creation of the universe.
Divine law, the immutable law of nature, is inherently moral.
The Golden Rule is found in the scriptures of nearly every religion.
The Ten Commandments are known the world over as the basis of Jewish and Christian ethical values.
Laws define the path to God, yet the ideal of divine life in many religions is to live beyond all boundaries.
All beings, great and small, are linked in a web of interdependent relationships.
Religions give various teachings regarding the specific manner in which justice is meted out, e.g., through one’s fate in this life, by reincarnation, or in the afterlife
In the twentieth century, humankind suffered two devastating world wars and experienced confrontation and conflict for seventy years under the oppression of the atheist communist ideology and the Cold War era.
Humanity, flying on the winds of heavenly fortune, has now entered a providential time in which we are to establish a world of eternal peace in a new heaven and new earth.
The Unification movement that I have been promoting is entwined with God’s desire.
God's purpose in sending the Messiah was to establish His sovereignty on earth, beginning with Israel.
Human life does not end with the death of the physical body on earth.
Throughout human history, all people have talked a lot about God, or the Absolute Being.
Above all else, I would like to return all this glory to God, who has protected and looked after me until this day.
We need a peace teaching, a fundamental truth that can be practiced by families, tribes, peoples, nations, the world, and even the cosmos.
Many people expected that the long-awaited era of peace and stability would arrive, supported by our highly developed science and technology.
Dr. Sun Myung Moon met over lunch with twenty-one prominent religious leaders who were attending the conference.
This longing for a peaceful world has also been the core reason I have dedicated myself to the promotion of interreligious harmony and cooperation.
Understanding the Kingdom of God The Location of the Kingdom of God The Kingdom of God, according to the Bible, is in your mind. The Kingdom of God is not at the end of the world, 21 as you might
A vision for peace is the heart of any interfaith activity.
Human beings have a mind and a body. The mind should not stray away from God.
If we look back over the history of human civilization, we come to realize that the ancient civilizations all began as tropical civilizations.
The human body is invaded by the environment of the fallen world, but the mind follows only one way.
This topic, “the ideal world,” is at the very heart of each of the world's religious traditions.
The world wars were naturally very formidable, but the war within an individual is more problematic than any world war. The individual war is far more serious.
We are reminded at this time, that from Jacob to the end of World War II, this foundation was prepared for the coming of True Father.
Religious ideals, together with the wisdom and values that accompany them, must permeate the education, scholarship, art, physical education, media, politics, and economics of the world and serve as their standard.
Religion must be the conscience of every culture, setting the standard of public righteousness. Each religion takes pride in upholding its traditions without ceasing.
First, all religious traditions must respect each other and, at the very least, work to prevent conflict or war between religions.
You think you are alive, but in God's eyes, you are dead. Human history began with this history of death.
In addition to His intellect, emotion, and will, God has His hopes, circumstances, and heart.
In the face of annihilation, human beings, like all created species, respond with emergency measures.
Religions have often fallen prey to divisions, contradictions, and disharmony within themselves, and have even fought one another.