Chapter 2. Principle of Creation God exists without form
When we read the Principle of Creation, there is a sentence that says, “How can we know the divine nature of the invisible God?”
Sermons about God's Ideal of Creation
When we read the Principle of Creation, there is a sentence that says, “How can we know the divine nature of the invisible God?”
This federation that I have founded does not aim at establishing another nation in the world.
We stand today at a truly extraordinary moment in history. We have come to the time, according to heavenly fortune, when it is possible to establish the Heavenly Peace Kingdom.
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 oriental way of writing is always vertical, whereas the Western way is horizontal.
If the human beings Adam and Eve had become one body under the love of God, everything would have been complete and perfect.
We have learned, through Principle, the importance of God in making the creation and putting man at the center of that creation.
We all understand Adam and Eve as the primary ancestors and as the symbol of mankind.
The existence of man is necessary for Heavenly Father to have joy. Man’s value lies in being able to provide joy to Heavenly Father.
The balance in human life is so delicate that it can be thought of as hanging on the thread of a spider's web.