Father's word for 360 home church witnessing system - The way for true religion - Original Document
1978-11-00 · Source: tparents.org
.rather’ s ·.:ord for 360 Eome Church ,;;; i tne3sing .:3ystem _
’ 11 “The Way for True ‘R_e ligion , · ··• *The Basis of 1:he· History- of :-:estoration is Love • , ••••••• 1 *?.’istory of ..o.ltar … … : .. .. .- … .. 2 *Home Church is the Substantial Altar ••••.•••••.•• ·••••••• 2 · *The Victory of Washington :vi onU!!lent ;Ls World-wide •••••••• 3 *360 Houses i~,Oui Portion· ·oi R~spo~sibi~ity ••••••••••••• 4 V
From t.he Int’erview about 3b0 Ho:ne Church System : with Mr. Sakurai November, . 78 . •.. ~. ~. ~ .••••••••••••••• 4 ‘•
Fro~ 1 Fat.~er 1 s Directive$ to All Me~bers’ July 20th, 78 •…•… ·.~ …•… 5
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.~ . . ;i60 Houses · From Fa.i:-t1 er 1 s Speech . abou’t • s :,oken in Japan .. _October, 7a··••·~·•••••••·•••·•·•••,••• 7 ’ Fro:n Fat~~e r• s Speech ‘tO the Crusac.e ~ at. Lancaster Gate · September 5tbi 78• I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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Father’s Word -~or 360 Home Church Witnessing Syste!ll
11 1’HB ·wAY FOR TRUE RELIGION” ~- ,. *The Basis 9f -th~ History of Restoration is Love , ,.. . *History of Altar ,,, *Home Church is “the Substantial Altar .. , • I
~The Victory of Washington ·Monument is World-wide *360 -House~: ~s Our -Portion o~ Res~onsibility .
The Basis of the History ·of Restoration· is Love
Vlitho~t ·1ove everything turns out empty. Love is the essen- . tial spirit of religion and the ~asic sp~rit of God’s providence of restoration. · -:,Therefore., nothing can be done _without · 1ove • . - All the _nistorical reli$ions went the sacrificial way of ~
love. On that foundation they could stimula·te God · and could ever:..:. t~ally spread over ·the worl~. True religion found its• .way · of deve- lo-p:nent-in history ·by this ·principle. · Judais_m followed this sa:ne course, and so did Christianity • . · They had to go through desperate situations and even persecutions in which they shed blood, · in order to deveiop as a historical reli~ion, · and successfullf·restore the people. It. is the sa!ne with the Unif.ication Church. All true . . religion followed this· sa~e course without exception. In order for Abel to restore Cain, · it is necessary to pay the price of tears and sweat and blood, sp that Cain can be moved ~n his hea·rt. As well, this is the only way Abel can sti~nu).ate and move God. The message· in the Bible: “Repent, for the Kingdom of · Heaven is at hand”, .is the message- . which has- been given . to Abel. ’ . Je~us stands in the .position of Ab·el on the national level center- · ing on Judai_sm, · and Christianity. Unless Cain and Abel can unite with each other t_hrough repenta~c e, and receiye the · love of · God, · _they cannot leaye a foundation for God on the earth . Jesus experi- ,,---._~need the full love of God and could therefore ’ ~ray with sweat and blood. :At .” the c~•of · his own life, . he loved ·mankind, and prayed . for ,1 . ,.
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. ~hem wi th his ~hole heart and zeal. Through this ha could be lifted up. Jesus stimula~ed God’s heart so deeply that God couLd further develo9 the provi~ence of restoration. The Unification Church - is. in this same situatio~. True Fath~r ‘I r1as been in this situation, wl\ere he gave himself complete1.y, a.rid. now the Unifi•c-3:,tion Ch:.J.rch is in ·th·e ·posit,fon to . do the•. s~e. : ·. •, It’
I· His~ory of.Altar
Abel is ~o be striken first. However, ·1r th~ people in the posi~ion of Abel through history are killed all the ~ime, then God ·would have no one ~o wqrk .through. So, Abel has to provide offeri~gs in his place. Since the offering is ~ substitut.e for Abel himself, then it is right tha~ the offering is ~given wi~h a love equal to .l..bel• s love for his own self~· ·-This offering is a sa.crifice given on benalf of Abel, .in order to save _Cain. This is the his1:.ory of offeriYlg. ln Abel’s willingness to sacrifi ce for Cain . we •find -the . highest love. ~he Bible teLls us that when a man dies .~or his friend~ it is the greatest love. ~h{s:is .. the best way f6r us to have a co ~ne cti~n wit~ God. Our faiiure or success is deter~ined by ~ow ,.,… we connect with God. The a_tar is the ?lace -where we can :na.’.~e a cor.:1ection with God: the individual altar, fa!’!lily altar, racial al:.ar- an~ etc. Judais~ was the racial ~ltar. Their hoiy pffer:ngs were c hos~r. by ~he representatives ~f the Jewish people, and then were offered to God with repentance fro~ the depth of their hearts. They gave ~hese offering~ in thei~ own place a~ p~re sacrifices. Chris~ianity is the al~ar on a ·world-wide levei. With the age · . .. o f r.h . . .., r::i..si:::i..anJ..-c.y, ‘t:. h e giving . . o f anima . 1 o_f’~… er_._ . -in- s h-d 6 .. a. ~- . ‘- d • rinis~!e Because Jesus sacrificed himself as an offering, Satan was subjugated, and Jesus c~uld set _up the conditions for re~toration. we are now living in the ~ge when this · altar has developed to the extent tha~ it can be inherited world-wide. So, we who are ai~ing · for a wor~d 7 wide unity, must inherit this al~ar. ·•’·. Home C~urch is _the Substantial Altar
We should stand in the position where we give ourselves for the’ .--.. saKe of peo?le from more than 12 nations. The 12 discinLes . - of Jesus• ) .)
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final salva”CioY:. ) In this age , the ‘C~ificati.)n Church is 1:0 .~ c:. v:a y 1:0 resto ~e an~ inde~nify all that was left undc~ e at lhe ti~e of Jesus. We i re to build an altar on which the ~eople from at least 12 diffe- . ent ~a:ions are living 1:oge1:he~ . The purpose of the unification Church is -to build this his”Co~ical altar on “Che earth , so we must , begin by building the founda”Cion and for. that subs”Cantial altsr. Upon this foundation the substantial and-victorious altar can be restored, consis1:ing ·of the unity a~o~g . re presenta1:ives of 12 nations4 r ·-:- ·~ The foundation for chis altar is the ttome Church. …__,1 · . i:h·e number 36u represeni:.s the characterisl,.ics of nistory. T_h ere are 360 days in a lunar calende~. The degrees of a c·i’rcle are 3’60~ t..Verything: corresponds to 360. 360 means the whole ·nu~ber; whole year, whole · degree, and . explains every degree of thr~~-dimensions. ,. Also, the nu~ber 12 had the same meaning as the nu~ber 360. A year had . 12 months. Furthermore 360 can · be divided by the nu:nber-12. This number 360 .can be reduced to as small as a crystal and can also be expanded in size. · Th~s symbolizes· all the years of- history and all indivi~uals •. Therefore the 360 home are~ means a ~ubst,ntial micro- ·cos~ of the world, and an altar re;resentirig the world. So, in t~is area there must ~ive peo ~le from 12 nations, the numoer 12 rnea~ing ._ the wor-ld . It i;·· i:ipossible to find the --people from 12 nations in Japa~ or Korea, but possible in A~erica and Great Britain.\ · .· _,J
The Victory of Washington Monument ·1s World-wide
t · It was in t he ’ USA where Father struggled and . fought, and finally estah 1 ished . the victorious foundation in 1978~ Thi~ could happen in the USA. because ·i t ·is the ·cent~al nation in the world, a..~~ symbolizes th~ world as a microcos~ consisting of 12 or 120 natio~s. The Waihington Monument, Father felt as if: he was being sentenced to ~death . ~ If Father would fail, · all the universe would reverse its order com?letely. Father was in-the . most crucial position. At this point, God guided Father to success by mobilizing the whole· spirit ual · . world • . Because of this. ’ victory, . Father. could set up the indemnity c·ondi t·ion to ret~rn to his own home country. When Father returns to . . his ho:ne country the next time, the battle between Abel and Cain is . to be finished. Because this fou~dation has already been established,~ you a~so can return to your home town after you inherit this victo- .. rious founda-cion: es~ablished -by ‘Father, eve:-i :i’f you cannot ..contribute . • 1 . . · ·. d=i:rectly to the world_:J … . _. ; . ; •, ../~:\’; :- . , I . :;•’. ’ . ;, .. .. .’. ·\·’. ’ .. • I
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300 Houses is o~r Portion of Responsibility
- 1In this sinful world dominated by Sa~an, · the true ieligious ✓ eople had to forsake t heir worldly l{fe in order to seek.~fter the , way of s~lvation . . 3uddists also left their loving parents and home towns. Jesus and Father also followed the sa!!le destiny. You have • I•
~o leave your homes, so that you can win tne 360 houses on the Cain .. side, by your ,% responsi::iili t~·J .’l’his is your por-cion of responsi- bility to inherit Fathert s world-wi:ie victory_. ‘J.’his is the way to rescoration that everybody must go through.- ..JI You can restore and inde~nify the world through 3o0 houses. This is your 5~ of respon- sibility to fu.Lfi_l_~_._\ ·If :you could rec-turn to your home town with .chis victory, you can restore yourself t6 the first son 1 s· position, leaving the second son’s pos_ition. · So far Abel has had ·to pay with sacri fie e in order to restore Cain in hisi:.o!’y. But ·now is the ti~e when Cain has LO set up the inde~nity condition by hi~self. I }~t~er ;,- :, . declared the ar.riv_a l of this ti!I!e . world-wide on Father’s 57th birth- day, on Febutary 23rd in 197/. Therefore, when you are deter.nined and have confidence, all the S?iritual wo:r.ld wiil help you, because l-’ather has alre~dy gai!:ed - the victory spiritually. There is no fear of your bei~g Killed, ~o you can witness very hard and earnestly, shedding sweat fo~ _your 3o0 hn~es. You should feel that you don’t want to go any 6ther place except your area, even though people may kick you out from your area. ~he kingdom of ~eaven s~ar~s in yo~r area ·w~en you · pray for God and ·c . report every~hing that you do0 tstablish the founda~ion of restora~ion on the clan level, and you .\’Jill _g ~in the worl:: i-wide victory. \ ·l ‘here::ore~ the me~bers of the unificai:.ion Church should serve totally .. and. establish the Kingdom of Heaven ·,in the . 360 home area!J . You . can . .start by est~blising ~ . the sub- -stan-tial and environmental Kingdom of Heaven which wi.Ll then lead to the internal and spiritual Kingdo~ • . · . ., . ‘. . . . ,• ’ * * * * · * ~ ~ -* . * . * * . * ·• * * * * . * * * * * *. * ~- . -~ (FrO!ll the Interview about 3~0 Home .Q hurch System with - ·. ‘,.• .--’.. . M~. _Sa’-turai, the Director of Witnes~ing in Japan) ·. . Nov.ember. 197~ ::· -~ “ .. . •, ,,. ’ •· ·i
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. Q: ~r . Sakurai, Father has · told us that fi~st of all we have to serve in our 360 houses. Could you explain tr.is ~or e clearly? _ A: It is i~portant to have the feeling that this 360 houses ~epresents . ,.,. . . . _, F..y nation, my home town and eventua_lly r:.y own far!!ily. We should ·. feel that the people liv~ng there are all our fa~ily members. We ’ have to serve the people with · this feel2.::--.g. Father says 11 If you meet a man who is elder than you, y0u should love him as you love your own physical brother. If yo oeet an older woCTan, you should love her as your own physical sister. ‘!!hen you ·m eet old })eO?le, serve the~ as you would serve your own grandparents . Serve the ~,people in your 360 houses with a sincere ~eart,·· and love them more than you love me. 11 ••. Frankly spea.~ing, if there is a public toilet, we should clean it as our own toi?et. We can also~collect garbage from the street. To gather children in each area for some activity is another good idea. we· should also ·.try to get _you~g people to- gether for some group activities. We ca~ serve each area spon- taneously through our personality. When we love the area more. than .• a!’lybody else, people will be attracted, and will co::rn to us natu- rally. Then you can talk about Father’s word, and i f necessary give a Divine-:;,Principle lectuz:-e. We have to be lovir.g ar.d :trust- worthy people who ~eople can rely on completely. Heavenly Father’s desire is that ~ach on~ of us become the most needed pe~son in our areas. . ·.’: r
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(From ‘Father’s -Directives to All Members’) July 20th, 1978
A. Your service to the home · church area will !’!!a’\.ce it like. H.eaven, vith -. fences, streets, gardens and houses clean and painted. The whole neighbourhood should look l~ke Heaven. You-can create---f:riends by making the · atmosphere of your 360 homes like Heaven • . After you have accomplished this, no one can say ..~·. anything is ~rong. This is the external condition • . :,_ B. The internal condition is that· God must be in that house: God ~ust .be in t:1e hear.t.s_of .the people·. : · .·•-’ : -· . . Cent_ered on heart; there must. be harmony· wi t4in · :t):ie house, and • L. • •, · ’ : ’ : • • • • • : ’ , .
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pray one~ more before ’ leaving. Because of the good ancestors that h ou s e will become spiritually bri ghter. After cleaning - several ti’!’:’les, you can ask t!’le fa:nily to . pray \ ·.’ith you in a s,ecial roo~. This regular ‘prayer ro)m 1 will .be the fo undation . for a home church. On this basis yo~ work- together with them. I’
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(From the . father’s Speech to · the Crusade) r Septe_::iber 5th, 1978
·who will do it? Who is the central figure?:_ Who is the Abel ., .. , figure in this dispensation . - you, yourself, are Abel figure. All the .360 hemes more or less oppose you because they are in Cain’s . position. So we r:iust. start with _the way of the Old _Testarnent Age. ‘l’he Old ‘l’esta- rnent Age is a servan-i:’ s age, and you~ work like servants. When you do that and. when t ·-hey recognise you, you are like an ·adopted chil:i a’1d ••. . gradua1,ly they un::erstand that you are better tha!’l. t~eir own c:iil -i rc:1. In time all thia fa.::iilies will res9ect you for what ·you show tnem, ar~rl t:iey will say, 11 Please le9-d us, Around ~y home, you ‘please lead. the whole fa :n ily. 11 They will beg you never. to leave their. homes,_ the 36U h~mes. 1ou wonrr-do that by force, by threat, or anything like that, but by continuously serving. Just keep serving, keep living the · ‘· Principle,. and then they will listen to you n,a~u.rally, • . ,
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From Father’s Speech about 360· Ho uses spo:{en i11 Ja”;)an
“’I’he home Church progra,:1 was not initiated out of witnessing necessity but rat h er out of providential necessity:- .Therefore, you should thinA t hat the -concept of ~ome Church System is the most f undamental conc ern for each of .you to focus on. If you have strong confi dence . th~t by follo wing this system . you can solv~ . all the pro- . . ~ :~ • blems of indemnity in your deily life, · then 360 houses will be like : · an ur. cut d.i a:::i01;:d. to you. The more you polish it, the brighter it will , b ecome. The de·eper you cultivate the area, the more wondeful ex~eri- e!lc es you will gain. 11 ,:_
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September 5th, 1978 ,. For the first ti:ne in history people have come from -· what could. be called 1 the ene~y countries’, to serve one nation . Every country has at one time or another, been an enepy of England, including A:aerica·. The War of Independenc·e was · with _America, . Italy, Japan and Germany fousht in t~e second world war. Every member who works in ·: · this country is from an e~emy country. At no time in history has this · hapuened.” We can say that this event is a his,torica.l .t~ing~, not ~e- cause it is us,but _because ·of its ~eaning in. history. . ·. This is .not· only·. an event in world his~or;r .- ·.b.u t i ‘s .~lso very · · . … . ’ . ··•, ’ \ ·:· ,… ·. . { • • . .. ’ . ; . • … ~- ’ t\,~ .· • • •• ~ . … - ’ .’
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•·r.eligious in nar,ure, and ‘fery dispensat.ional, be-:ause J,3sus taught all Christians to “Love thy ener:y • 11 After the Old Testament this love is t~a completio~ of the New Testament. With our hearts we are going to plant God’s heart for the first ti::1e a:110~1g past ene:nies. r!i_storically ----, he ene~y will co~e to help their ene:1y. Where_ is the worst. ene:ny? There is no worst-enemy~ because the ene!ny h~Lr:iself ·. has come to work … for the country~ There is no more enemy • .. *** *** ~** ·
. Our work is significant because we . can ma:.-te · the way possible, step by ste!), for fo4r countries, England, ·- Scotland, . ’ Ireland and Wales . to really become one> not just in na~e, but truly one inside ~nd out- side. They need us to do that. Of course, the Christi~~ Church, in- cluding _the Anglicans, wer~. supposed . to bring everybody · into unity in God’s heart, but Christianity was not able to do that. Even political :\: ._ powe~s, like the ; government cannot do that e~ther • . What about the ~- ~;:.· · Unification · Church? · Can we act.ually achieve this hear:t .internally a11d …: •·. show -them th_e ·way?··· · Can we bring them . togethe~? _·· · · · · ·· ·
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\’!hen Father was on his way back home, he stopped here to ex:;,ar.d the dispensation -i-fl- England for the first time. From·. where did ‘Nestern civilis~tion of today materie.lise? · Was it from the French revolut:.:m or from the industr~al revo1..ution here in England.’! Materialistic c i vi- lisation · started right here in England .. England ha~_ the · herit’=lg~ o: th~s material type ci vilis·ation, a::d. the· F”r,::mch have had a backe;rct:.::d of political thought and revoluti~n, wh~ch have since influenced ~uss i a and Com~unistic countries. This •spirit originated in France, bu~ the material type civilisation comes fro~ ~ngland. This is where ~ater- .. - lialism, and. the tnin:.-cing of ~ terial prog::-ess began. So like :ather told you, it is ve_ry significa!’lt, tha t Father starts the •first dispen- sation of the world here. England is the crad le of all ~his materi al civilisation and not only that, it is like.the mother tot.he country ·· of ·:Amer~ca, by way--of their co:n:’.llon religion,· Prat estantism. :,
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~ ‘?;:,(‘.. F..nd.? Tr-is v,r ould :r.ea:1 that t!-!e fo:--.r,ula ::_s esta~lis.:ed :1.e!’e. We can b!’i~g t~is im~o!’t in~o Fran ce, ~e:--~any ; ~ol:a~d. t~e Sca~di~avian coun- ~ries, an1 everywhere, rloing the s~~e th~~:, all at one ti~e. You will Aeco:ne Abel of t!lat country. We must uniers:.and now 1:.h:3..t we ·came here -~ establis h t h e c0ndition to win tte victory, so that when we rei:.u~n , to each country, we are welcomed and we will do the sa”:le work there under ~u ch easier circu~stances. This ~s why_ wi ca~e here to London to establ:sh these conditions. Fven though this is England, this is not ju3t one country, because when you win over h~ie where ~here are people from twelve countries, then you win ~he wor_d, not jusi:. one country. when you go back to each cou~try you will be itanding on the victorious fu’. .mda.tion of naving won the world. Ther:i you go and work for · your country in· an easier way. -~
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You must t hink about Jacob’s fight age.inst the angel, at tie · Ford of ~abbok. The Dover Straights ar~ just like the · Jord of Jabbok. ~ou must figit agains~ the angel, or anybody wto is in angelic ?Osi- “C.ion, or let’s ~._ay, the Cainistic position. •.’fho is Ca.in? .?irst Ca::.n O:Jposes Abel bui:.---as A.bel :-:,:-oves ::1ore a;id :ncre thc.t he is 6 oor:, :1E- stO?S f.i5 :: t .i nr ar:.d says ·”You are not bad, you are good. 11 Soon you wi.i.l be- come one with Cai~, in · other words Cain is subjugate~by you, not by force, bui naturally, jy teaching them.
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Whe~ you think about your 360 homes, cry and De very serious. How importa~t ana sacred these ho~es are. You are crossing a bridge between the satanic world and the rleavenly world. ~ou can oeco~e a brin.,~e so that · “Che ·peor)le can go through . you. Everyo!1e in hell can go t.hrough you to the ~-~avenly , world. You r.mst. understa~d,· t.hat Fat:ier has spent all of ~.is ~ife, and God has spent 6,000 years, just to make tl.is _bridge between Satanic w~rld a~d Heavenly wor:)..d. Fveryone in ~atan~c world can cross this brid 6 e and go to rleaven . That is’exactly what you are doing. Centering around your .own life and your own ~- fa~i ly, ~stablish this conditi~n.~hen you can~otwitnes~ successfully -~ ..---… to t1”1ree people,Y~~’cannothelp God and Yather. ~ave the . . . peo:ple, then .)
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~~ther’s Speech to :~a Crusade
July 4t:-1, 7’3 (Start of new 40 day wicnessing condition) ‘\
Those who have been in unificacion Ch urch · ror reore than five years put up your han1s, stand up . i•!OW answer quickly, ll.)W :nany s;-iritual children did you bring during that per_i.)d’! (Members gav _e a nswer and sat down.) Imagine if everyo’:le, who -has oee::i a· me:::’::)er ~or ~ora than> years, had visited 360 ho=es everyday, hJw ~any people _you could have restored? - _In five years the average, as yo~ heard, is only two or three people . So how can you bi in Unification Church for that ti:ne and only bri:1g so few -;>_e o~le; Our goal is one person every :Z:O!’li:.h. We must reorganise ourselves, thin..’-<. again, deter:aine ourselves - and then go toward the goal. If you visit ~60 . homes for ·five years, ~hen the chances are that all 360 homes can be rest~ret . ~hat do yJu - thin~, is i t possible~ (Yes} . .. ’ .
We must ie~e~be~ ~hat first we must rescore 9urseives, then .)tir . I t.1en our c •.h i_c. . 7 ’ ..- en . ¼hen Ada:n ani ~ve are restorei, ,:.\~,;;~• t::•.:n have to restore Lheir own ·fa~ily. _ ~e see in the Bible that ~~oah w:n·k.ed I . •. Yery ~ard, and after 120 y~ars of faithful wor~ he had three chillrtn . and three daush~ers in Law. lf. we c0unt six children plus Norih and his wife, then that is a fa~i~y of · eight w~ich he saved. These eiiht peop.J..e were ~he onJ..y ones rea.:i.y -to be se_lected . ·.:.:here were .r,any ev11 ·. )
peo’:,)le, so. God t.o.)k _these eight !Jeb,?le as a seed, and. d.es,royed every . o~her ?erson. Even after that., Noah had ~o- es~ablish the condition to save the entire world. With ;-{am’s failur~, God’s dis:pensati.)n to save the world through Noah’s family could not be acco~plished. ~rt er th at .”1.crana1:1 .”I. ~. ’ ca:ne. J.ns t ea d. _or.. AQa;;i . b w.h o b.a d anc…1 :-••: oa_.,. “failej, Abraham, being the t_hird fa~ily, \ e!’:tablished. . the condition to save the world. • ne went everywhere and’-- st.arted to prepare . himself a:-i.d es~ablish certain conditions. · Even he failed ~o establish the ’ perfeci:. c·ond.itions w,i. en he made i:.he offering . · Since all · ha-::. railed, Abrana..~ .had· to scand in the positiJn · of Adam . _·.1.:his placed Isaac in .~oah’ s positi0n; and. then Jacob could · stand in P.ura.r1am ’ s ori.;inal posi1..ion . . . ,.,--.. Jacoo · ha-:i to .Lead an extr~!lle.Ly complicai:.ed life in Haran , as the :•.. satanic world . · He. r·eally worked des-parately for ·2_1 .years to pre?are ’ .~:· -~. :\/:·.~ ~, . • I
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“ … ’ tis fou!”.de..tio!l, ev en t hough i t wa s :-:!Uch :r.o:::e c.ifficult t t9.r. Aci a’!l , Noah or .L.br2.:iam ’ s c ourse . It was o:-:.ly aft e:::- ·,:::ir~<;J. ng very hard f or- 2l years t’.-~at he mad e tl1 e c ondi t ion to s t an d i r, A::iraha:?1 1 s :;>osit ion •. · ¥. e had to go t hrougi a l ~os t impossible di f fi c u~t ie ~ ~ n ord er to ind8~ni fy a l ~ ------ th e f ailures of Noah an d Abraha m. Special ly, he had ·t o . -res tore t. h e 10 g ene~ations fr )~ Ada m’P ti~e to Noah’s, plus the two ger.erations of Abraha~ and Isaac. He therefore had to inde~nify the 12 gen~ra- t i ons hi stori cally·, by having 12 chil dren, and then he ha_q to restore ~oah’s fa ~ily of 8 by fig ~ting a gai~st Esau. Because the fa~ilies of Adar.J., , Noah an::3. . Abraham all failed, ·.Jacob ·r.ad to inde:nnify all that was lost in his one generation . Before he di~ that, he had to haVe do~i- n ion in the spiritual realm . That is why he had to fight the angel at the ford of Jabbok. Only after h~s~victcry, could he start the hori- J• io~tal restoration, the deployment 6f the 12 tribes . Isn’t this his- tory? So the 12 tribes began from there . This 12 is always the ce~- … tral · number. There were also 72 elders, the number ·that Jacob took ‘•
~o Sgypt to restore . Based on the · l2 t~ib es and the 72 elders the Israelite race was formed. Do you understand? All tbose that went to ·Egypt, faced terribli persectition, with 6a~y !’!l.eeting death . In the end they survi~ ed the persecution of Egypt, the satani c world. -~ ~oses th~n gathered the 12 tri~es (that 1 s the inde~nity of the 12 g er.er tions after Abraham) and the 72 elders, who re~~esent the fa~:1ily of Jacob and led · them out of E~ypt . ~-roses’ s w_.:>rk was on a tribal level, wher eas Jacob worked on a clan or fa’.!lily · level . Do you understand? In Jesus’ time .the same principle applie~ . He had the 12 disciples, and 72 apostles, representing the 12 tribes and the 72 eld ers, and the· same pattern, but now on a ~ational-·level . Moses was 1 on·a trib~l level . In Jesus’ time he was to iather those peo?le and . then go to Rome--, -and by winning over Rome he would. have established . the foundation to indemnify thi wiole world, and the world could have b e en saved . So i:n . Jesus’ time, the fir~t nu!’!l.cer he had to gather to- .. gether was 12, the 12 disci~les . As a results of the loss , . of tne three sons of Adam’s, Noah’s, and Abraham’s fa~ily, the nu~ber three ~s necessary, and can also inde~nify Abrat~~, Isaac and Jacob . That is the meaning of .the three disciples ·or Jesus. After that, centering around them, came the 12 disciples. The three is the sa~~ as Ad~n 1 s ~· .. . . . ;,. . · and Noah ’ s three sons, ana ~he represe~ts Jacob’s fa~ily (Jacob’s 12 sons ~e~resent the 12· generations fror.i Noah to Abra;-ia:n . ) So likewise, :,.,. . . . __ ·Jesus· needed three ~ans, and als·o 12 disciples, didn ’ t he? … Then he ··· · -needed. ?2 elders . _. ‘O’nless you< have thbse ri~bers·:· .•·12 and 72 , you cannot ‘, #. ., … . . .: .. ·… . ~ .• ,. . … •’ , ·.: · . . . ~ ’ ., . . ,’ ••: -• : :-- ,. • , ’ I
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:0:::-:--. ;:;._ b2.se to wo-::k with the ra c es or the \’.’Or l d. \’,’e r.i:.ist under-sta:--.’i t~at the •t hree ’ are included a~ong the 12 disciples . . Je sus had to pre9ar e the 72, and on tnat. b~se ne · ~ou~d b~gi~ t.o fiiht jus~ like ____ Jacob, who had gatnered tie ·12 he:r’ore· he could fight and -c1-ccor.’.lplish , nis conditions. If Jesus did not have that.num~er~ · then Be would not have been res.dy to figl~’t, survive and. connect his condit.ions to a ,. tribal and n~tional level. If ~he Israelite race, which i~cludes the Jewish re iigi on, the 12 el1ers, tne 12 disc~plast and the tnree sons, natl acc~pted Jesus, he could have organised everytning at the sa~~ ti~e. · ~ut because they rejected Jesus, the foundation was ~ost, and ~e had to s~ar~ all eyer ag~in by witnessing to restore ~hree, twelve and 72 discin~es. • · Then that foundat.ion . V would be c~nnected to a Jewis~ religion, Jewish race, Jew~sh ·nati6n and eventually to . the world. . . Jesus trie~ des?erately ~o ~o ~his in 3 years, bu~ He c0uld noc har- moniously unite t•:)ge~her .L2 disciples and 72 elders:· Jesus failed to d.o that. ‘.i.’hey · gave up on Jesus and. scat·cered · everywhere • . Do you under:stand’? Sine e· Jesus’ foundat:.ion was J.ost, · J .esus could not work success- fully. then he · comes igain, he still will ha7e no foundation to star; . ’ \rn:::-’:c.i:1g on witho’ut… resi:.ori-ng thac. basis. So we nave to resture l-r.at ,~:,:___ foundation wi-:i :.ch was lost at Jesus’ ti::1-e. This is the oriS~:l of t:H: unificatiJn Church’s work, to restore these .L2 discip~es and 72 eldE::-3 - 04 altocccher - the f::)Un.c.ati0n on whl..ch the :•1essial1 ca:1 CYte. This is why every .:me of i.:he . Unification C~’lrch me~bE-rs ·’.Dus·i:. be . .
well aware that it is his, or ner, responsibi .Lity- to rescore that num- ber on which che Yiessiah · can work. Each one must be ~aware or w”:ly. ne . .
h~s to do ~hat anj what nappe~s after he does that. When h~ does that, i:pen, the ·•:essiah of that. clan will be able co fulfi •.Ll. · When Jesus’ was killed~ i~ was clearly mankind’s r~sponsioility, · and we ~ust now inherit thac. responsibility event~ough our races a~~ diiferent:.. All tne ·world :nembers of the ·unification Church, as t:1e offspri:ig of -cheir ·a.’.”lcest.ors_ who had. killed Jesuss ~ust as·s\1.~e the responsibi..Li ~y .f?r having ki~led Jesus. · Tha~ is why we ::1us c. restore the foundation whic!1 Jesus .nad- ·already resc.ored spiritually. --~ow we have to-ac~ieve it physically. Theu after we ma~e that found.a•cion of 84, we canas~r i..~Od for i.,.he .· Massiah ~o oe sent on thac. fcunda~ion. 1e canask thro~gh our yery ::~ ong _prayer for ·c.he ;•!essiah to o~. sent, and i:.hen events can happen on · hat foundation. ~his is wha~ we are going to do. , · . •. “_- _:,- .. :. . ·. Beca…lse we are responsible :i:’or killing· Jesus,. · we must · .restore · ·· . :: . ‘: .. . .- .; . _\·., …· .l … : •. . . ‘,, ·.· ; .· .,. …-: r<. .· … \ :: ·: . . =::-.: -: ,·· . . .•·,·. ·, . .· -· :_ . ‘-~·-. .· … ~~-·. ,.a , I … - . :
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lost foundation of o4 peo?~e , indemnify and restore it, J es us ~o come-on that roundation. So we ~ust wi~ness to 3~ peo9ie , becaus ~ that i s the oasic n~~ber on which ~essiah can co~e physically. ,,---. Ev en 1-he:1, we canno·c take ma-11y, · :na!”ly y ears to do it_, out !”.lust uo it wit~in 7 years, which is the inde ~nity ·of 7,0~0 years of history. ’ .,, So within this years, no matter w~a~ happens, we have to acco:nplish ,. th i s goal. Do you understand? .. :.- ‘”
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The same goes for Father.. Father says. the 84 must protect ni:n by the same principle. ·. Whereas yours ma:y be si~~le, _Father has a ~ore -cocplex situatio:::1 on the ind.ivid.ual’, fa:nily, tribal and world levels. ·• .._ . l<’ather has many different levels·. This is exactly what Father did. It required 12 in the formation, growth and perfection stages, three stages which b~cause of ~an’s ·fall have been extended 3 times. The 36 couples _served the purpose of 12 coup~es through three stage~, in Father’s case~ This is why Father blessed the 36 couples and after t hat 72 cou?les, and then after that the 120 couples and 430 exter.=ing …’ onto the world level. … Father did t:1at, but it . was not so easy. To ·· <:;ai:1 4;,0 couples was very d::..fficult. Father . fought with his life ‘.ll”.d.cr .c~ e severest persecution. We must not take the easy way in witnessing, we ~ust really k~ow the .meaning of what we do. The 120 cou?les re9resented each nation. Just like 120 elders who received the Holy Ghost at Pentecos t. · .430 couples represented the 430 years to retµrn to Canaan, and also Korea’s history of 4,300 years on the world wide level. The nuxber ?, which is 3- plus 4, is also . . . included in 430. If _you multi:9ly 4 x 3 that is nur.iber 12. then 439 so tas in it the numb er 3, 4~ .7, and 12. It mean s the nu~b er that can . go anywhere in the world. The Father extended that to the .777· couples. The number 4 in 7 includes . everything, for example, the four seasons, and four·.- directi..:ms. There a!”e three months :in each season, summer, sutu~a!”l, winter and S?rir.g which giv_es the nu.11ber twelve •. .All the nu.11be·rs are included·• . Although these are all s1mbolic they _are ~os~ i mpo rtant things to God, and tjat . >’ !’:lakes the proper condition, so. in all its co!l’lbinations it can ppen the ..I!. way . When that co~es into effect. then the fa~ily, centering around ~rea , can go to e”JZ.E.Xy part of the world to fulfill the diss,en_s·a tion. \, •.1.en that was acco_mplished; the world really’ opened up for Father in a dispens~tional way. ~ ~ · .. .·. :; . ·. / ..: . -. .,. - ·: t . . .. . ! •••~. : : .. ~- . •’ .. . . .! ,. • ~
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0n t hat basis Fa t her c oul d t:;:-avel arcund t he wo r l d i~ 1965 es- tablishi ng Holy Gro und s . Man and a l l t hi ngs are lost , but they ca ~ be ~s to~ed on t~e basi s of the Holy Gro u;1d . Father esiablis~ed ~oly -…·ound s i n 40 countries, a t otal of 120 Holy Gr ounds i;1 ·.1965 . All · ·, t hings repre? en~ed _by the Holy Ground were restored, and then Father could restore man, re?rasented by 77?.couples . Every c~mbination was inc l uded in thi s number: · t~ose who wer~_da~ned , those who fouih~ any nation, any colour of skin, any status , married.or not , all could be included in 777 . Then because of that, the . ~ation can devel op fro~ one e~d · or the world to the other . Even -though you may move in. a great mass, Satan cannot say anything because the co!1dition is al:::-eady es tablished. So after 777 couples tte · movement beca:ie possible , and . . Father could . begin to move me~ber~ of different . nations . around: Japa- n ese to America, ~~ ericans. to Japan and Satan _cannot accuse ~he~ • ‘,I . . .. . .. - : *•::•* *** *** lo.;}*
This is why Fat her gives you 3o0 ho:nes . Why did Father come up with 360 homes… then? 360 actually means one year, because one year nad ·, . ~
~ 3b0 days in t.he ···1 .unar ca·::_endar. 360 had 12 ~on,::is in it . The ~iJ:’:’.::>er j is there, the nu mber 12, and. of course, tne nu:noer 4. P.11 “C~e :-:e~ve!”.- .. _ly nu:noers are there, all c.he n’.l!n’::lers th.a·c. God uses~.. 3o0. also .~e~ns ev ery year, every .si ngle ·-_;:.;;ar of his’tor’y. ‘.L’hat means “C~at, hiscori- cal l y ma ny people, ·many thosands of .gener~t.ian~. have . been living tnrcu~ that. time. All oft.hem are ihcluded, and all the fa~ilies are inclujed. by bein 6 represented in chat n_u mber . ~lso thac. beccmes the same as an extended-form of 36 cOU?les. Since 36 coupl~s represents all the ~uman a:.1cestory, ~hese are also included in that number . .f.verything is re- present.ed in thai.; nu:rrber 360. Do you ~nderstand?-· \
~ith 360 y~u are going ~o go back to your own roots, to your own anc es-cry, and you will ·rina1ly :nake contact with your own anc es- t ors and relat:J.,ves. Do you see? - You must get the feel’i.ng of visiting yo~r own ancestors, your own relatives, all t.he members of your ia~ily . ‘l’he 360 homes in your. area, ·represent all your an·c esi:.or.s in s;iirit ·. world, so actually wh en you see your 36U ho:nes, th.at represe:its your ~· ancestors, in a pnysical form. You ~ust think li~e that . Among your ’ ,--.36U ho:n es are. all the generations of your ancestory_, a.J.l the difrerent . . . . j’ ..; O!!lbinations . of. you.r- blood lineage . 3 ecause Lo11don nas a ur..ia. ue . co::i-. . . . b i nat.ion of races; ·it · is really an ideal • 0 0. • ‘> • spot . · … . • ,P • •
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