View of the Principle of the Providential History
No matter how much humankind may deny the Fall, it is obvious. We do not live in a peaceful, happy, and unified world.
Sermon on God's Love
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No matter how much humankind may deny the Fall, it is obvious. We do not live in a peaceful, happy, and unified world.
Each year people have plans. Individual plans, family plans, national and world plans. Yet no one is aware of those plans when they go to the spiritual world.
There was a time when even God's name was not restored.
Today is True Parents' Birthday celebration. This is such a special birthday.
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.
On September 17 of last year, I came to Tokyo as the principal speaker at the national rally held by the Women’s Federation for Peace in Asia.
We are arriving at an important transitional era, entering a world of oneness that transcends the barriers of ideologies, the differences between languages and cultures, and racial conflicts.
We have learned, through Principle, the importance of God in making the creation and putting man at the center of that creation.
My topic today is filial piety. We understand the meaning of filial piety as the son or daughter’s devotion to their parents, and it is very significant in a life of faith.
We all understand Adam and Eve as the primary ancestors and as the symbol of mankind.
After all, the Blessing was supposed to be consummated through Adam and Eve.
You think you are alive, but in God's eyes, you are dead. Human history began with this history of death.