DIVINE PRINCIPLE
PART I
CHAPTER 3
CONSUMMATION OF HUMAN HISTORY
Man has lived through all the centuries without knowing in what manner
human history started and where its goal lies. We remain ignorant of
the problems concerning the consummation of human history.
Many Christians believe literally what is written in the Bible, in
which it is stated that in the Last Days the heavens will be kindled
and dissolved and the elements will melt with fire (II Peter 3:12);
that the sun will be darkened and the moon will not give its light and
the stars will fall from heaven (Matt. 24:29); and that with the
archangel's call and with the sound of the trumpet of God, the dead in
Christ will rise first, and those who are alive and remain
shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord
in the air (I Thess. 4:16-17).
It is one of the most important problems for Christians to decide
whether everything will be realized literally, as the Bible says, or
whether it has been stated in symbolic terms, as has proven to be the
case in many parts of the Bible. In order to solve this problem, we
should first answer certain questions about God's purpose for creating
all things, the significance of the human fall, and the purpose of the
providence of salvation.
SECTION I -
THE FULFILLMENT OF GOD'S PURPOSE OF CREATION AND THE FALL
OF MAN
1. THE FULFILLMENT OF GOD'S PURPOSE OF CREATION
As has been discussed in the "Principle of Creation", God's purpose in
creating man was to feel joy upon seeing His goal realized. Therefore,
the purpose of man's life is to return joy to God. In what manner,
then, can man return joy to God and manifest perfectly the original
value of his existence?
All creation was created to be the object of God's joy. However, man,
as has been clarified in the "Principle of Creation", was created to
be the substantial object to God, returning joy to Him through the
action of his own free will. Therefore, man cannot become the object
of God's joy unless he knows God's will and lives according to it by
his own effort. Consequently, man was created in such a way that he
could know God's will and live by it forever, experiencing God's
heart-and-zeal as his own. We may call this status of man the
"perfection of individuality". Adam, Eve, and many prophets and saints
have been able to communicate with God directly because man was
created to enjoy such capabilities.
The relationship between God and a man of perfected individuality can
be compared to that between our mind and body. Our body, as the temple
of our mind, obeys the command of our mind and acts upon it. Since God
abides in the mind of a man of perfected individuality, such a man
will become God's temple and live according to God's will. A man of
perfected individuality becomes one body in unity with God, just as
our mind does with our body. Therefore, I Corinthians 3:16 says, "Do
you not know that you are God's temple and that God's spirit dwells in
you?" and John 14:20 says, "In that day you will know that I am in my
Father and you in me, and I in you.". The man who has attained one
body with God, having His spirit dwell in him by perfecting his
individuality and thus forming a temple of God, comes to have deity
and can by no means commit sin; naturally, he cannot fall. A man of
perfected individuality is a man of perfect goodness.
If a man of perfect goodness should fall, this would mean that
goodness itself has the potentiality of ruin. This is impossible.
Moreover, if a man created by the omnipotent God should fall after his
perfection, we would have to deny God's omnipotence. Therefore, a man
of perfected individuality could never fall, because, being the object
of joy to God, who is the eternal subject of absoluteness, man should
likewise possess absoluteness and perpetuity.
If Adam and Eve of perfected individuality, incapable of sin, had
established a home and society without sin by multiplying children of
goodness according to God's blessing (Gen. 1:28), this would have been
the Kingdom of Heaven, which would have been realized as a huge family
centered on the same parents. The Kingdom of Heaven is in the form of
a man of perfected individuality. Just as the members of a man's body
work in a horizontal relationship with one another according to the
vertical command of the brain, so society should be organized so that
men may live in a horizontal relationship with one another
according to the vertical command of God. In such a society, people
could not perform any act which would hurt their neighbors, because
the whole society would experience the same feeling toward those in
trouble as God would feel in His grief over them.
Regardless of how pure and sinless the men of this society might be,
if they had to live in an undeveloped civilization similar to that of
primitive people, this would not be the kind of Kingdom of Heaven both
God and man have long awaited. Since God blessed man to be the
dominator of all things (Gen. 1:28), men of perfected individuality
should have subdued the natural world through highly developed
science, and established an extremely pleasant social environment on
earth. This would be the place where the ideal of creation would be
realized. It would be nothing other than the Kingdom of Heaven on
earth.
When perfected man, after having lived in the Kingdom of Heaven on
earth, goes to the spirit world, the Kingdom of Heaven will be
realized in the spirit world. Therefore, God's purpose of creation is
to establish the Kingdom of Heaven on earth.
2. THE FALL OF MAN
As stated in the "Principle of Creation", man fell while he was in his
immaturity and still in the period of growth. Questions as to why the
growth period was necessary for man and why the first human ancestors
fell during their immaturity were answered in that chapter.
Man, due to his fall, could not become the temple of God; instead, he
became the dwelling place of Satan and became one body with him.
Naturally, man came to have an evil nature in place of deity. So it
has come about that men of evil nature have established evil
homes, societies, and an evil world, by multiplying children of evil.
This is the Hell on earth in which fallen men have been living. Men in
Hell have not been able to establish good horizontal relationships
with each other because their vertical relationship with God was cut
off. Accordingly, they came to indulge themselves in acts which injure
their neighbors, because they could not experience the pains and
troubles of their neighbors as their own.
Men who live in Hell on earth transmigrate into Hell in the spirit
world after they leave their physical bodies. In this manner, man
established the world of Satan's sovereignty instead of the world of
God's sovereignty. Thus we call Satan the "ruler of this world" (John
12:31) or the "god of this world" (II Cor. 4:4).
SECTION II -
THE PROVIDENCE OF SALVATION
1. THE PROVIDENCE OF SALVATION IS THE PROVIDENCE OF RESTORATION
This sinful world brings man sorrow and causes God to grieve (Gen
6:6). Would God, then, leave this world of grief as it is? If the
world of goodness, which God created for the utmost joy, is to
continue forever as a world of sin full of grief due to the human
fall, God should be called a God of failure and inability. Therefore,
God will save this world of sin by all means.
To what extent should God save this world? First, God must save it to
such an extent that man can be restored to the position he had reached
before the fall of the first human ancestors. God must do this by
completely driving out the evil power of Satan from this world of sin
(Acts 26:18). Then, God must develop His providence to such
an extent that He can dominate the world directly through the
fulfillment of the good purpose of creation (Acts 3:21).
To save a sick man is to restore him to the status he had before the
sickness occurred. To save a drowning man is to restore him to the
state he was in before he began to drown. Likewise, to save a man
fallen in sin means to restore him to the original sinless position
which he enjoyed in the beginning. Therefore, God's "providence of
salvation" is the "providence of restoration" (Acts 1:6, Matt. 17:11).
The human fall, is of course, the result of man's own error. However,
God, too, is responsible for the results, as the Creator. If God had
not created man, the fall would not have occurred. Therefore, God has
felt compelled to restore the result of man's error to its original
status before the fall. God is the everlasting subject. Therefore, the
life of man, who was created as His eternal object of joy, should also
have eternity. According to the principle of creation, God created man
for eternity. Even though man fell, God cannot annihilate him, because
this would nullify the principle of creation. Therefore, God must save
man and restore him to his original position in creation.
God promised to realize His three great blessings after the creation
of man (Gen. 1:28). He says in Isaiah 46:11, "I have spoken and I will
bring it to pass; I have purposed, and I will do it.". According to
His own words, God has been working to fulfill His promise by
developing the providence of restoring these blessings, long lost due
to Satan. When Jesus said to his disciples in Matthew 5:48, "You,
therefore, must be perfect, as your Heavenly Father is perfect", he
meant that they should be restored to the position of the original man
of creation. Seen from the principle of creation, the original man of
creation should be as perfect as God, having eternal deity because of
his oneness with God.
2. THE PURPOSE OF THE PROVIDENCE OF RESTORATION
What is the purpose of the providence of restoration? It is to realize
the Heavenly Kingdom, God's eternal object of goodness, which was His
original purpose of creation. In the beginning, God created men on
earth and intended to realize the Kingdom of heaven on earth centering
on them. However, He could not fulfill His will because of the human
fall. Therefore, the primary purpose of the providence of restoration
can only be to restore the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. Jesus, who came
in order to fulfill the purpose of the providence of restoration, told
his disciples to pray that God's will be done on earth as it is in
Heaven (Matt. 6:10), and warned his people to repent, for the Kingdom
of Heaven was at hand (Matt. 4:17), because the purpose of the
providence of restoration is to restore the Kingdom of Heaven on
earth.
3. HUMAN HISTORY IS THE HISTORY OF THE PROVIDENCE OF RESTORATION
We have previously clarified that God's providence of salvation is the
providence of restoration. Therefore, human history is the period of
the providence through which God intends to save fallen men and have
them restore the original world of goodness. Let us now study, from
various standpoints, the fact that human history is the history of the
providence of restoration.
Firstly, we will consider human history from the standpoint of the
history of the development of cultural spheres. In all ages and
countries, even evil men have had in common the original mind's desire
to follow goodness by repelling evil. Therefore, all entertain the
identical fundamental purpose of pursuing and realizing goodness,
though it is true that they have created a history of struggle through
constant conflicts which arise from differences, according
to time and place, in their respective standards of goodness and its
attainment.
Why, then, does the original mind of man direct itself irresistibly
toward goodness? This is because God, the subject of goodness, created
man as His substantial object in order to realize the purpose of
goodness. Therefore, man's original mind seeks goodness, even though
fallen men have been unable to lead good lives, due to Satan's work.
The goal of the history which is woven by such men should be to attain
the world of goodness.
However hard the original mind of man may struggle to attain goodness,
man fails to find real goodness in this world under the rule of Satan.
Therefore, man has come to find his subject of goodness in the world
transcendent of time and space. What has been born out of this
inevitable demand of man is religion. Man, who fell into ignorance of
God due to the fall, has always tried to meet God by constantly
pursuing goodness through religion. Even though individuals, races or
nations of a certain religion may have perished, religion itself has
survived up to the present. Let us now study these historical facts,
centering on the history of the rise and fall of nations.
When we examine the history of China, we find that each age of Ch'un
Ch'iu was followed by a unified age of Ch'in; while the age of Ch'ien
Han, Shin, Hou Han, San Kuo, Si Tsin, Tung Tsin and Nan Pei Ch'ao were
followed by the unified age of Sui and T'ang; and the ages of the Five
Dynasties (Pei Sung, Nan Sung, Yuan, Ming and Ch'ing) were following
by today's Republic of China. Through all these ages China has seen
the rise and fall of many nations and with this many changes in
political power, but the three Far Eastern religions of Confucianism,
Buddhism, and Sun-Kyo are still in full force.
When we study the history of India, we see that the Mauryas empire was
followed by that of Andhra, which was followed in turn by those of
Gupta, Barudanah, Sahman, Razuni, Maghal, and today's India.
Though the nation suffered many changes through all these ages,
Hinduism survived. Again, when we observe the history of the Middle
East, we see that the Empire of Saracen was followed by East and West
Karif, which in turn was followed by Seljuk Turkey and Osman Turkey,
with their political powers ever changing. Nevertheless, the religion
of Islam has continued to exist.
Further, let us examine the main current of Western history. The
leadership of the Western world was held in turn by Greece, Rome,
Gaul, Spain and Portugal. Then, temporarily held by France and the
Netherlands, it was taken by Britain, and is currently divided between
the United States and the Soviet Union. Nevertheless, Christianity has
continued to flourish. Even in the Soviet Union, under the tyranny
established on the foundation of materialism, Christianity has
survived.
By examining the rise and fall of nations from this standpoint, we can
also see that those powers which persecuted religion all perished
while those that protected and fostered religion prospered. We have
witnessed in history that the central role has moved from one nation
to another, in each case shifting to a country that elevated religion
more than did the previous one. Thus, the history of religion teaches
us that the day will come, without fail, when the world of communism,
which persecutes religion, will perish.
Many religions have existed in human history. Among them, the
religions with the greatest influence inevitably formed cultural
spheres, 21 to 26 in number. However, with the flow of history, the
inferior has either been absorbed into the superior, or has united
with it by degrees. In recent years, there have emerged from the rise
and fall of nations four great cultural spheres--East Asia
(Confucianism, Buddhism), Hinduism, Islam (Mohammedanism), and
Christianity. They are now being formed into a worldwide cultural
sphere, centering on Christianity. Therefore, we may
perceive from this historical trend that Christianity has, as its
ultimate mission, the accomplishment of the purpose of all religions
that have directed their course toward the goal of goodness. The
history of the development of cultural spheres shows us a trend toward
forming a worldwide cultural sphere, centering on one religion,
through the unification of numerous religions. This is proof that
human history is leading toward the restoration of one unified world.
The second way we can understand that human history is the history of
the providence of restoration is by examining the common trend of
religion and science. It was already stated in the "General
Introduction" that religion and science, working respectively to
overcome the two aspects of human ignorance since the fall, should be
unified today. Religion and science, which have developed individually
without mutual connection, are now forced to meet at one place after
having progressed respectively toward the same goal. This tells us
clearly that human history has followed the providential course of
restoring the original world of creation. Had it not been for the
fall, the intellectual capacity of man would have developed to the
utmost degree in spirit (internal truth), thus naturally encouraging a
corresponding degree of external development through science. Science
then would have advanced very quickly, bringing about today's level of
scientific development in the days of our early human ancestors.
However, due to the fall, man fell into ignorance without being able
to attain a highly developed society. Since then, he has striven to
restore the ideal world of scientific development which was purposed
in the beginning, by overcoming his ignorance by means of science.
Today's highly developed scientific world is being restored externally
to the stage directly prior to the transition into the ideal world.
The third way we can perceive that human history is the history of the
providence of restoration is from the trend of the history of
struggles. Battles over wealth, land and people have accompanied the
development of human society throughout history, up to the present
moment. This struggle has widened its scope, expanding from the family
to the tribe, and on to the societal, national, and finally to the
worldwide level. The two worlds of democracy and communism are now
confronted with a final ideological war. At the close of the sinful
history of mankind, nations will have passed through the historical
stage in which people thought they could derive happiness from the
wealth, land and people they had plundered. After World War I we saw
the defeated nations forced to release their colonies, but after World
War II the victorious nations voluntarily released their colonies and
set them free. The great powers of today have allowed minor powers,
often even smaller and weaker than a city within the great powers, to
become member states of the United Nations. The great powers have made
them brother nations not only by supplying them with food, but also by
giving them rights and duties equal to those of the great powers.
What, then, will the final struggle be like? It will be a struggle
between ideologies. However, the struggle between the two worlds of
democracy and communism will never cease unless the ultimate truth
appears, which can overcome completely the materialistic view of
history that threatens the world today. When this ultimate truth that
can solve the problems of religion and science as one unified theme
appears, the communist ideology, which has hitherto attempted to
develop by science alone, denying religion, will be overcome. Thus,
the two worlds will finally be unified completely under one ideology.
Thus, seen from the trend of the history of human struggles, we cannot
deny the fact that human history is the providential history of
restoring the original world of creation.
The fourth way we can look into this question centers on the Bible.
The purpose of human history is to restore the Garden of Eden with the
Tree of Life in the center (Gen. 2:9; cf. Part I, Ch. 2, Sec. I,
1--66). The "Garden of Eden" does not mean the limited area in which
Adam and Eve were created, but the whole earth. If the Garden of Eden
were the limited region where the first human ancestors were created,
how would it be possible for the countless numbers of mankind to live
in such a small place? An extremely large number of people would be
necessary in order to fill the earth according to God's blessing to
man (Gen. 1:28).
Due to the fall of the first human ancestors, this earthly Garden of
Eden, which God intended to establish with the Tree of Life in the
center, fell into the hands of Satan (Gen. 3:24). Therefore, when the
sinful history of mankind that began in Alpha concludes in Omega, the
hope and glory of fallen men will be for them to wash their robes and
enter the restored Garden of Eden, and thus restore their right to the
Tree of Life (Rev. 22:13-14). What, then, do these Bible verses
signify?
As was clarified in the "Fall of Man", the Tree of Life signifies the
perfected Adam, who was intended to be the True Father of mankind. Due
to the fall of the first human parents, their descendants were born
with original sin; therefore, in order that these children of sin may
be restored as original men of creation, all men must be reborn, as
Jesus said (cf. Part I, Ch. 7, Sec. IV, 1--214). Therefore, history is
man's search for the True Father who is to give new life to mankind;
namely, Christ. The Tree of Life mentioned in Revelation as the one
which the saints of the Last Days are to find means none other than
Christ, the Savior. From these biblical records, we know that the
purpose of human history is to restore the Garden of Eden in its
original form, centered on Christ, who is to come as the Tree of Life.
In Revelation 21:1 we also read that at the close of the age a new
heaven and a new earth will appear, signifying that the old heaven and
earth which have been under Satanic dominion are to be restored as the
new heaven and earth under the dominion of Christ, centered on God.
Also, Romans 8:19-22 says that the whole creation groaning under
Satanic dominion waits in travail for the revealing of the sons of God
with the original nature of creation. They will be well qualified to
dominate all creation, in order that it be made new (Rev. 21:5) by
being restored to the original position of creation, rather than
perishing by fire in the Last Days.
Considered from these standpoints, we can perceive quite clearly that
human history is the history of God's providence to restore the
original world of creation.
SECTION III -
THE LAST DAYS
1. MEANING OF THE LAST DAYS
We have already stated that the three great blessings God granted our
human ancestors were not realized centering on God, due to the fall of
man. Instead they were realized centering on Satan in the
non-principled realm. Human history, though it started in evil, is in
fact the providential history of restoration through which God has
been working. So the sinful world under Satanic dominion will be
transformed into the world of good sovereignty, once the three great
blessings centered on God are fulfilled.
The age in which the sinful world under Satanic sovereignty is
transformed into the ideal world of creation under God's sovereignty
is called the "Last Days". In other words, the "Last Days"
means the age in which Hell on earth is transformed into the Kingdom
of Heaven on earth. Therefore, this will not be a day of fear in which
many natural calamities will take place, as Christians up to the
present have believed, but a day of joy when the unique hope of
mankind, held firmly throughout the long course of history since the
creation of the world, will be realized. Since the human fall, God has
continued His providence to liquidate the world of sin and restore the
world of goodness having the original nature of creation. (Details
will be discussed in Part II, Ch. 1.) Nevertheless, in each case, man
failed to carry out his portion of responsibility, thus frustrating
the realization of God's will. As a consequence, the Bible apparently
indicates that there have been many Last Days.
(1) Noah's Day Was the Last Days
Genesis 6:13 states, "I have determined to make an end of all flesh;
for the earth is filled with violence through them; behold, I will
destroy them with the earth.", thus indicating that Noah's day was the
Last Days.
Why can Noah's day be called the Last Days? God was going to destroy
the corrupt world centered on Satan with the flood judgment after the
sinful history of 1,600 years, leaving only Noah's family, who
believed in God. On the basis of Noah's faith, God intended to restore
the ideal world of His sovereignty. Therefore, Noah's day can be
called the Last Days (cf. Part II, Ch. 1, Sec. II--251). Due to the
corrupt act of Ham (Gen. 9:22), Noah's second son, God's will was
nullified, because Noah's family failed to carry out its portion of
responsibility on behalf of all mankind.
(2) Jesus' Day was the Last Days
God's predestination for His will to attain the purpose of the
providence of restoration is an absolute one, which cannot be changed
(cf. Part I, Ch. 6--193). Therefore, even though His providence
of restoration centering on Noah was not accomplished, God called
other prophets to lay the foundation of faith. He sent Jesus to
destroy the sinful world centered on Satan and restore the ideal world
centered on God. So, Jesus' day was also the Last Days. That is why
Jesus said that he came as the master of judgment (John 5:22). This is
also why Malachi prophesied:
Behold, the day comes, burning like an oven, when all the
arrogant and all evildoers will be stubble; the day that
comes shall burn them up...so that it will leave them
neither root nor branch. (Mal. 4:1)
Jesus came to restore the ideal world in the form intended at the
creation. However, due to the disbelief of the faithless people, man's
portion of responsibility was left unaccomplished, prolonging the
fulfillment of God's will until the time of the Lord's Second Advent.
(3) The Day of the Lord's Second Advent is also the Last Days
Jesus was ultimately crucified, thus accomplishing only spiritual
salvation. He is to attain the purpose of the providence of salvation
both in spirit and body after the Second Advent (cf. Part I, Ch. 4,
Sec. I, 4--147), fulfilling the restoration of the Kingdom of God on
earth. Naturally, the day of the Lord's Second Advent would also be
the Last Days. This is why Jesus said, that, "As it was in the days of
Noah, so will it be in the days of the Son of man." (Luke 17:26), and
also that there would be many natural calamities at the time of the
Second Advent (Matt. 24:29).
2. BIBLICAL VERSES CONCERNING THE SIGNS OF THE LAST DAYS
Many Christians believe that in the Last Days various natural
calamities and radical changes beyond the imagination of modern men
will occur in human society, as the biblical verses
literally say. However, if we understand that human history is the
providential history to restore the world to the original form
intended by God at the creation, then we know that the signs of the
Last Days will not literally take place. Let us examine what is
symbolized by the biblical records which concern the Last Days.
(1) Heaven and Earth Destroyed (II Peter 3:12, Gen. 6:13) and a New
Heaven and a New Earth Created (Rev. 21:1, II Peter 3:13, Is. 66:22)
Genesis 6:13 says that God wanted to destroy the earth because it was
filled with violence and corruption in the Last Days. However, He did
not actually destroy the world. We know that the earth is eternal from
Biblical verses such as Ecclesiastes 1:4, which says, "A generation
goes, and a generation comes, but the earth remains forever.", and
Psalms 78:69, which says, "He built His sanctuary like the high
heavens, like the earth, which He has founded forever.". God, the
subject, is eternal; therefore, His objects should also be eternal.
Naturally, the earth, which was created as the object of God, should
be eternal.
God, omnipotent and omniscient, could not have felt joy over His
creation if He had made it with the possibility of its being destroyed
by Satan. To what can we compare this? To erect a new nation (Rev.
21:1) is to establish a nation of new sovereignty. Consequently, to
destroy heaven and earth means to overthrow the sovereignty of Satan,
who is dominating them; and to found a new heaven and a new earth
means to restore the new heaven and earth under the sovereignty of God
(Rev. 21:1).
(2) Heaven and Earth Judged by Fire (II Peter 3:12)
II Peter 3:12 says that in the Last Days "the heavens will be kindled
and dissolved and the elements will melt with fire!". In
Malachi 4:1 it is prophesied that, in Jesus' day, he will come as
the master of judgment (John 5:22, 9:39) and will judge with fire. In
Luke 12:49, Jesus said he came to cast fire upon the earth.
Nevertheless, we cannot find any signs of his judgment with literal
fire at that time. This, then, must be figurative speech. James 3:6
says, "the tongue is a fire". Accordingly, we understand that judgment
by fire is judgment by the tongue, which naturally means judgment by
the Word. Thus judgment by fire is judgment by the Word.
Let us then look up the biblical verses concerning judgment by the
Word. John 12:48 says that he who rejects Jesus and does not receive
his sayings has a judge, and the Word that Jesus has spoken will be
his judge on the Last Day. II Thessalonians 2:8 says that the lawless
one will be revealed, and the Lord Jesus will slay him with the
"breath of his mouth"; that is, his Word. Further, Isaiah 11:4 reads,
"...and he shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth [tongue],
and with the breath of his lips [words] he shall slay the wicked.";
while John 5:24 says, "he who hears my word and believes Him who sent
me, has eternal life; he does not come into judgment, but has passed
from death to life.". Thus, judgment by fire signifies judgment by the
Word.
What must be the reason, then, for judgment by the Word? John 1:3
states that man was created by the Word. Consequently, God's purpose
of creation was that the first man should have accomplished the
purpose of the Word by becoming the incarnation of the Word; but he
fell without keeping the Word of God, thus leaving the purpose of the
Word unaccomplished.
Therefore, God attempted again to fulfill the purpose of the Word by
re-creating fallen men according to the Word; this is the providence
of restoration by the Word of truth (Bible). John 1:14 says, "The Word
became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we
have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father.".
Thus, Christ will come again as the incarnation of the Word. By
becoming the standard of judgment by the Word, he will judge to what
extent mankind has fulfilled the purpose of the Word. The purpose of
the providence of restoration will be accomplished with the
fulfillment of the purpose of the Word, so judgment should be done
with the Word as the standard and measure. In Luke 12:49 Jesus said,
"I came to cast fire upon the earth; and would that it were already
kindled!". He had come as the incarnation of the Word (John 1:14),
proclaiming the Word of life.
(3) The Dead Rise from Their Tombs (Matt. 27:52, I Thess. 4:16)
In Matthew 27:52-53, it says that when Jesus died:
The tombs also were opened, and many bodies of the saints
who had fallen asleep were raised, and coming out of the
tombs after his resurrection they went into the holy city
and appeared to many.
This does not mean that their flesh literally rose from corruption
(cf. Part I, Ch. 5, Sec. II, 3--181). If the saints of the Old
Testament Age living in the spirit world had literally risen and,
coming out of the tombs, had gone into the city and appeared to many
people, they would surely have testified to the Jewish people about
Jesus, because they knew that Jesus was the Messiah. If this had
happened, even though Jesus had already been crucified, then no one
could have failed to believe in Jesus. If the saints of the Old
Testament Age had thus been raised from the tombs, again assuming
their flesh, their deeds should have been recorded in the Bible.
However, there are no such records in the Bible.
Then, what is the meaning of "rising from the tombs"? This is a record
of spirit men of the Old Testament Age being resurrected
and appearing on earth in spirit (cf. Part I, Ch. 5, Sec. II, 3--181),
just as the spirits of Moses and Elijah appeared to Jesus on the Mount
of Transfiguration (Matt. 17:3).
Then what does "tomb" signify? The realm of form spirits, which was
the dwelling of the Old Testament Age saints, was a darker place than
Paradise, which was opened by Jesus. This form-spirit realm was called
a "tomb". The spirit men of the Old Testament Age staying in this
region of the spirit world appeared to the earthly saints.
(4) Earthly Men Caught Up to Meet the Lord in the Air (I Thess. 4:17)
The "air" mentioned here does not mean the sky. In the Bible, "earth"
generally means the fallen world of evil sovereignty, while "heaven"
means the sinless world of good sovereignty. Our understanding is
increased when we read the Biblical verse which says, "Our Father who
art in heaven" (Matt. 6:9), though God is omnipresent. Also, we find,
"...but he who descended from heaven, the Son of man" (John 3:13),
even though Jesus was born on earth.
Thus, "to meet the Lord in the air" signifies that the saints will
receive the Lord in the world of good sovereignty when Christ comes
again and restores the Kingdom of Heaven on earth by overthrowing the
Satanic sovereignty.
(5) Sun and Moon Darkened, Stars fall from Heaven (Matt. 24:29)
Genesis 37:9 describes the dream of Joseph, the eleventh of the twelve
sons of Jacob:
Then he dreamed another dream, and told it to his brothers,
and said, 'Behold, I have dreamed another dream; and behold,
the sun, the moon, and eleven stars were bowing down to
me.'. But when he told it to his father and to his brothers,
his father rebuked him, and said to him, 'What is this dream
that you have dreamed? Shall I and your mother and your
brothers indeed come to bow ourselves to the ground before
you?'.
Joseph grew to be a man and became the prime minister of
Egypt. Then it actually happened, as in the dream, that his parents
and brothers indeed came to bow before him. According to these
Biblical verses, the sun and the moon symbolize parents, and the stars
symbolize children. As stated in "Christology" (cf. Part I, Ch.
7--205), Jesus and the Holy spirit came as the True Parents in place
of Adam and Eve to give rebirth to mankind. Therefore, the sun and the
moon symbolize Jesus and the Holy Spirit, and the stars symbolize the
saints as their children.
In the Bible, Jesus is likened to the "true light" (John 1:9) because
he came as the Word made into flesh (John 1:14), as the light of
truth. Naturally, the sunlight here means the light of the words of
Jesus, and the moonlight means the light of the Holy Spirit, who came
as the Spirit of truth (John 16:13). Therefore, for the sun and the
moon to lose their light means that the New Testament Words of Jesus
and the Holy Spirit will lose their light.
How could the New Testament Words come to lose their light? Just as
the Old Testament Words lost their light when Jesus and the Holy
Spirit came with new Words in order to fulfill the Old Testament
Words, so the New Testament Words Jesus gave to the people at the
First Advent will also lose their light when Christ comes again with
the new Word, in order to fulfill the New Testament Words, thus making
a new heaven and a new earth (Rev. 21:1; cf. Part I, Ch. 3, Sec. V,
1--129). Here, for the Words to lose their light means that the period
of their mission has elapsed with the coming of the new age.
Stars falling from heaven signifies that the saints in the Last Days
will offend the Lord and fail. Just as the leaders of the Jewish
religion who had an eager longing for the coming of the Messiah all
fell by offending Jesus, the Messiah, it was prophesied that, in their
ignorance, many Christians who anxiously await the Second Advent of
the Lord will likewise offend and fail him in that day, thus
falling in the same manner (cf. Part II, Ch. 6, Sec. II, 2--502).
In Luke 18:8 Jesus asked, "...when the son of man comes, will he find
faith on earth?". On another occasion (Matt. 7:23) he said that he
would declare to the devout Christians, "I never knew you; depart from
me, you evildoers.". All this he said to warn the Christians of the
Last Days against their possible offense, because he foresaw their
disbelief.
SECTION IV -
THE LAST DAYS AND THE PRESENT DAYS
When Jesus talked about the coming death of Peter, Peter asked him
what would become of John. Jesus answered him saying, "If it is my
will that he remain until I come, what is that to you?" (John
21:18-22). The disciples, hearing this, thought that Jesus might
return within John's lifetime. Besides, Jesus said to his disciples,
"...you will not have gone through all the towns of Israel before the
Son of man comes." (Matt. 10:23), and again he said, "Truly I say to
you, there are some standing here who will not taste death before they
see the Son of man coming in his kingdom." (Matt. 16:28). Because of
such words, not only the disciples of Jesus, but also numerous
Christians have since believed that the Lord might come in their
lifetime, and always were haunted by a feeling of tension about their
days being the Last Days. This is because they did not know the
fundamental meaning of the Last Days.
By examining the present fulfillment of the three great blessings to
man, which God set up as the purpose of His providence of restoration,
we can prove that today is the Last Days. This is reason Jesus said:
From the fig tree learn its lesson: as soon as its branch
becomes tender and puts forth its leaves, you know that
summer is near. So also, when you see all these things, you
know that he is near, at the very gates. (Matt. 24:32-33)
1. THE PHENOMENON OF THE RESTORATION OF THE FIRST BLESSING
As already discussed in the "Principle of Creation", God's first
blessing to Adam and Eve was for them to perfect their individuality.
We can tell from the following phenomena that God's providence of
restoring fallen man to their original state of creation with
perfected individuality has reached its final stage.
The first way we can see this is from the fact that the spiritual
standard of fallen men is being restored. As stated above, a man of
perfection becomes one body with God in heart-and-zeal, so that man
and God become able to communicate with each other fully and freely.
Adam and Eve, though not quite perfect, were in the stage of
communicating directly with God when they fell and caused their
offspring to fall into ignorance of God.
As fallen men come to receive the benefit of the age in the providence
of restoration, their spiritual standard is restored by degrees.
Therefore, in the Last Days many saints reach the point where they can
communicate with God, as Acts 2:17 says:
In the last days...I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh,
and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your
young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream
dreams.
In these days, there are many believers coming forth with abilities of
spiritual communication. From this we can tell that we are entering a
new age in which we may restore God's first blessing after having
perfected our individuality, because this is the Last Days.
Second, the historical trend of fallen men's restoration of the
freedom of the original mind is further proof. Man was deprived of the
freedom of coming before God because, due to the fall, he came under
the dominion of Satan, and has ever since had restricted freedom. But
today man's heart-and-zeal has reached the highest level, where people
are in search of the original mind's freedom even at the risk of their
lives. This is evidence that with the coming of the Last Days, fallen
men are now entering the new age, in which they can come freely before
God. They will enter the new age by perfecting their individuality,
thus restoring God's first blessing to them, which has been long
deprived by Satan.
Third, the original value of fallen men, which was endowed at the
creation, is being restored. This is another clear proof. The original
value of men, horizontally observed, is that of equality between
people, and this may not appear so precious. But when vertically
observed, centered on God, each and every individual bears the most
august, macrocosmic value (cf. Part I, Ch. 7, Sec. I--206). Men lost
their original value because of the fall. In the present age, however,
the democratic ideology has reached its culmination, and men have come
to pursue the original value of individuality endowed at the creation.
This may be seen in the liberation of slaves, liberation of minority
groups and liberation of the minor powers, together with the demand
for human dignity, equality between the sexes and equality among all
people. This is proof that the Last Days have come and that fallen men
are now entering the new age, in which they will restore God's first
blessing to men.
Fourth, the original love endowed at the creation is being restored.
The world in which God's ideal of creation is fulfilled will have the
form of a perfected man. People of this world, all having formed one
body vertically with God, will naturally form one body horizontally
with one another. Consequently, people of this world cannot but become
like one body, interrelated vertically and horizontally by
God's absolute love. Due to the fall, man's vertical love with God was
cut off, thus causing the severance of the horizontal love among
people; and so human history has been woven with struggles. Today,
however, since humanitarianism is reaching its culmination, men are
increasingly in pursuit of the original love.
Thus, we recognize that the present day is the veritable Last Days, in
which men can perfect their individualities centered on God by
restoring God's first blessing to men.
2. THE PHENOMENON OF THE RESTORATION OF THE SECOND BLESSING
God's second blessing was for Adam and Eve to attain their true
parenthood by multiplying children of goodness, and then to establish
homes, societies and a world of good sovereignty. But due to the fall,
Adam and Eve became evil parents multiplying evil children and thus
formed a world under the bondage of the evil sovereignty. God has
conducted the providence of restoring men's spiritual standard by
separating men from Satan on an internal basis through religion, while
on the other hand He has separated men from Satan on an external basis
through various struggles and wars. Thus He has conducted His
providence of restoring the sovereignty of goodness on both an
internal and an external basis.
Human history, then, has been the restoration of God's second blessing
to men, accomplished by the separation of men from Satan on both an
internal and an external basis and by finding those children of God
who will be able to attend the returning Lord, our True Parent.
Therefore, we perceive from the phenomenon of the restoration of God's
sovereignty on both an internal and an external basis that today is
the veritable Last Days. (This restoration has appeared through the
history of the development of cultural spheres centering on
religion, and through the history of the rise and fall of nations.)
Let us now study how the history of the development of cultural
spheres has progressed causing the present age to be the Last Days. As
repeatedly discussed in the history of the development of cultural
spheres, God established cultural spheres centered on religion by
sending prophets and saints to fallen men. These saints established
various religions in accordance with man's original mind, which was
directed toward ultimate goodness. Consequently, there have emerged
many kinds of cultural spheres in the history of mankind. As time has
gone by, these have either united, or been absorbed by one another. In
the present day there is a clear trend of one worldwide cultural
sphere being established centered on Christianity. This kind of
historical trend shows us that God's second blessing to men is being
restored, with all the races standing side by side as brothers
centered on Christ, who is the nucleus of Christianity.
What makes Christianity different from other religions is that its
purpose is to restore the one great world family which God had
intended at the creation. This is to be accomplished by finding the
True Parents of mankind through whom all men can become children of
goodness through rebirth. This signifies that Christianity is the
central religion that will accomplish the purpose of God's providence
of restoration.
Thus, the restoration of God's second blessing to men can be seen in
the formation of one final worldwide cultural sphere centered on
Christianity, in which all men will be elevated to the position of
children of goodness centered on Christ and the Holy Spirit, who are
the True Parents of mankind (cf. Part I, Ch. 7--205). Thus we cannot
deny that we are entering the Last Days today.
Next, we shall investigate how the history of the rise and fall of
nations, having progressed toward the purpose of restoring the
sovereignty of goodness, is leading the present age into the Last
Days. It is an error, brought about by ignorance of the fundamental
providence of God, to regard the cause of struggles and wars as merely
the conflict of interests among different ideologies.
Mankind has had a sinful history that began with the evil sovereignty
centered on Satan, which was caused by the fall of the first human
ancestors. Since God's purpose of creation is unchanging, the final
goal of human history is the restoration of God's sovereignty of
goodness, which is to be achieved through the separation of men from
Satan. If the world of evil sovereignty were to go on without
struggles and wars, this evil world would continue forever, leaving
the sovereignty of goodness eternally unrestored. Therefore, God has
worked His providence of restoring the heavenly sovereignty by
degrees, sending His prophets and saints. Evil sovereignties have been
destroyed by better ones, through the religions of goodness which God
has founded.
Thus, struggles and wars have become the inevitable course through
which man has had to go in order to fulfill the providence of
restoration. A more detailed discussion of this question will be made
in Part II. Since human history is following the providential course
of restoration through indemnity, evil may sometimes seem to prevail
when seen within a limited time span; but in the end it will surely be
destroyed, or absorbed and assimilated into the realm of a better
standard. The rise and fall of nations by wars is thus the inevitable
result brought about by the providential course for the restoration of
the sovereignty of goodness.
This is why God ordered the Israelites to destroy the seven tribes of
Canaan. When Saul disobeyed Him, leaving some of the
Amalekites alive with their cattle, God severely punished him (I
Sam. 15:18-23). Thus, God not only directly ordered the Israelites to
destroy the Gentiles, but even destroyed the Israelites of the
northern dynasty when they turned to evil, by delivering them into the
hands of the Assyrians (II Kings 17:23). We must understand that God
did so in order to destroy the sovereignty of evil and restore the
sovereignty of goodness. Therefore, struggles and fights between
individuals of God's side are evil, because they result in the
destruction of the good sovereignty itself; but for the good
sovereignty to destroy the evil sovereignty is an act of goodness
because it is to fulfill the purpose of God's providence of
restoration.
In this manner the history of the struggle for separating sovereignty
from Satan by gradually gaining lands and wealth all over the world
has practically come to restore the Heavenly sovereignty. As for men,
they are being restored to the Heavenly side on a worldwide basis, by
going through the individual level, family level, societal level and
national level. Thus the providence for the separation of men from
Satan, starting from the age of clan society and going through the
ages of feudalism and monarchism, has now come into the age of
democracy. In present human society, we see the division into the two
worlds of democracy and communism, the former being the ideology to
establish the Heavenly sovereignty and the latter being that to
establish the Satanic one.
In this way, human history, which started under the evil sovereignty
centered on Satan, has now come to form two opposing sovereignties on
a worldwide basis. As the original human nature, heading for ultimate
goodness, is awakened through religion, philosophy and ethics, it
produces the separation of the power of the good sovereignty from that
of the evil one. These two sovereignties, with opposing purposes, can
never coexist. Upon the consummation of human history, they will
surely arrive at the point of intersection, causing a conflict of
an internal nature centering on ideology, which may very possibly
cause an external war centered on military power. Then, finally, the
sovereignty of Satan will perish forever, leaving the sovereignty of
God restored as the everlasting single sovereignty of Heaven.
Today is the Last Days because it is the time of intersection when the
world of good sovereignty under God and the world of evil sovereignty
under Satan are confronting each other in the final battle.
In human history, which has hitherto separated the good sovereignty
from the evil one, the evil sovereignty sinks down to destruction
while the good sovereignty rises toward prosperity, just as in muddy
water the mud sinks down, while the clear water rises upward. Thus, in
the Last Days, these two sovereignties of good and evil will for a
period meet at the point of intersection, the former will remain
forever as God's, while the latter will perish in eternal darkness.
Thus, when these two sovereignties of good and evil are at the point
of intersection, it is called the Last Days. Since this is the time
when the perfection of the growth stage, from which Adam and Eve fell,
should be restored by indemnity, all mankind wanders about in
ideological chaos, just as the first human ancestors in the Garden of
Eden were confused without knowing what to do after the fall.
During the long course of the providence of restoration, there have
been several occurrences of the Last Days in which the two
sovereignties of good and evil came to the point of intersection. Both
the time of Noah and that of Jesus were called the Last Days, with the
two sovereignties at the point of intersection. But each time men
failed to accomplish their portion of responsibility and were unable
to destroy the sovereignty of evil; and God again had to start His
providence for the separation of the good from the evil
sovereignty. Consequently, we will see another intersection of the two
sovereignties at the time of the Second Advent of the Lord. The course
of the providence of restoration has thus repeated periodically the
spiral movement of affairs going through the circular course toward
the purpose of creation. This is why there have been many periods of
similar nature in human history (cf. Part II, Ch. 3, Sec. I--373).
3. THE PHENOMENON OF THE RESTORATION OF THE THIRD BLESSING
God's third blessing to men signifies Adam and Eve's dominion over the
world of creation after they attained perfection. Man's dominion over
the world of creation has two aspects--internal and external. We can
see that in the present age the two aspects of man's dominion, lost
with the human fall, are being restored.
Internal dominion means the dominion of heart-and-zeal. When a man has
perfected his individuality he becomes one in heart-and-zeal with God;
thus he is able to experience God's own heart-and-zeal. On the day
when man, after having perfected himself, comes to love the world of
creation with heart-and-zeal identical to God's, and when he receives
the beauty returned by the creation, he becomes the dominator in
heart-and-zeal over the world of creation. However, due to the fall,
man failed to experience God's heart-and-zeal and has not been able to
regard the creation with God's heart-and-zeal. Nonetheless, God has
been working His providence of restoration by means of religion,
philosophy and ethics, constantly elevating by degrees the spiritual
standard of fallen men toward God. Thus, man in the present age is
restoring his qualification as the dominator in heart-and-zeal over
the world of creation.
External dominion means domination through science. If man, having
perfected himself, had been able to dominate the world of
creation internally with heart-and-zeal identical to that which God
had over the world of creation at the time of its creation, man's
scientific achievement could have reached its culmination in an
extremely short time, because man's spiritual sensibility would have
been developed to the highest dimension. Thus, men could have
dominated externally all the things of creation. In consequence, man
not only could have subdued the world of nature, including the
heavenly bodies, at the earliest possible date, but he also could have
brought about an extremely comfortable living environment due to the
economic development that would have accompanied scientific
achievement.
However, man, by losing his spiritual light due to the fall and by
thus being deprived of his internal domination over the things of
creation, fell to the status of a barbarian with a spiritual
sensibility as dull as that of the animals. Thus, he lost the external
domination over creation. Man, according to God's providence of
restoration, now has restored his spiritual light. Consequently, both
his internal and external dominations have, by degrees, been restored.
Therefore, scientific development in the present day has also reached
its highest degree. So it has come about that modern men have created
an extremely comfortable living environment, due to economic
developments which followed brilliant scientific achievements.
We see then that God's third blessing to men is being restored, and
from this we cannot deny that today we have reached the Last Days.
As we have observed repeatedly, the development of the cultural
spheres also shows that a worldwide cultural sphere is now being
formed centered on one religion. Nations, too, are moving toward one
worldwide structure of sovereignty, starting from the League of
Nations, through the United Nations and reaching today for world
government. Regarding economic development, the world is now
on the threshold of forming one common market. Extremely
well-developed transportation and communication facilities have
reduced the limitations of time and space. Men are able to communicate
with one another on the earth as easily as if the earth were the
garden of a house in which people of all the different races of the
East and the West lived as one family. All mankind is crying out for
brotherly love.
However, a home is formed around the parents; there alone can true
brotherly love occur. Therefore, upon the Second Advent of the Lord as
the True Parent of mankind, all men will come to live harmoniously in
the garden as one family.
From this too we may know that today is surely the Last Days. There
must be one final gift which history, having thus progressed, is about
to present to mankind. Thus must be the ideology of the macrocosmic
nature that can bind all the strangers who now live in turmoil within
one world without any true purpose, into one family centered on the
same parents.
SECTION V -
THE LAST DAYS, THE NEW TRUTH, AND OUR ATTITUDE
1. THE LAST DAYS AND THE NEW TRUTH
Fallen men overcome their internal ignorance by raising their
spiritual and intellectual standard through "spirit and truth" (John
4:23), according to their religion. Regarding truth, there are two
kinds: internal truth (religion), which will overcome internal
ignorance, and external truth (science), which will overcome external
ignorance.
Accordingly, man has two kinds of intellect: internal intellect, which
is awakened by internal truth, and external intellect, which
is awakened by external truth. Therefore, internal intellect in its
pursuit of internal truth has set up religion, while external
intellect in its pursuit of external truth has set up science.
Spiritual matters pertaining to the invisible world first come into
spiritual cognition through our spirit men by means of the five
spiritual senses; then they are physiologically recognized through the
resonance of the five physical senses. The truth from the visible
world, however, comes directly into our cognition by means of the five
physical senses. Thus, the process of cognition takes place through
both the spiritual and physical courses.
Since man was made so that he could be perfect only when his spirit
man and physical man are united, spirit and truth must be in perfect
harmony, awakening man's spiritual and intellectual standard, before
the two-sided cognition through both the spiritual and physical
courses can completely coincide. Then, for the first time, man will
come to have perfect cognition of the world of creation.
In this manner, God is conducting His providence of restoring men to
the original nature intended at the creation by raising through both
spirit and truth, the spiritual and intellectual standard of men, who
fell into utter ignorance due to the fall. Man, sharing the benefit of
the age in God's providence of restoration, is gradually being
elevated in his spiritual and intellectual standard as history
progresses. Therefore, both spirit and truth, which are the means for
raising the spiritual and intellectual standard, must also be elevated
to higher levels by degrees. Although spirit and truth must be unique,
eternal and unchanging, the extent, degree and method of teaching and
expressing them to men, who are in the process of restoration from the
status of ignorance, should vary according to the age.
For example, in the age before the Old Testament (from Adam to Moses),
God did not provide the people with words of truth, but
merely commanded them to offer sacrifices. Men in that age, being
ignorant, could not receive the truth directly from Him. When the
spiritual and intellectual standard of the people was elevated, He
gave the Law to the people of Moses' day, and the Gospel to those of
Jesus' day. Jesus did not say that his word was the truth, but that he
himself was the way, the truth and the life (John 14:6). This is
because his words were only a means of expressing himself as the
truth; and the extent, degree and method of expressing the truth
should vary according to those who receive the words.
From this, we must realize that Biblical words are a means of
expressing the truth and are not the truth itself. Seeing matters from
this point of view, we can understand that the new Testament was given
as a textbook for the teaching of truth to the people of 2,000 years
ago, people whose spiritual and intellectual standard was very low
compared to that of today. It is thus impossible to satisfy completely
man's desire for truth, in this modern scientific civilization, by
using the same method of expressing the truth, in parables and
symbols, which was used to awaken the people of an earlier age. In
consequence, today the truth must appear with a higher standard and
with a scientific method of expression in order to enable intelligent
modern man to understand it.
We call this the new truth. This new truth, as discussed in the
"General Introduction", should be able to resolve completely the
problems of religion and science according to one unified theme and
thus overcome man's internal and external ignorance.
Let us investigate other reasons that the new truth must appear.
As noted, the Bible is not the truth itself but a textbook teaching us
the truth. In this textbook, most of the important parts of the truth
are revealed in parables and symbols. Consequently, the
method of interpretation can differ according to the reader.
Differences in interpretation have produced many denominations. Since
the source of denominational divisions is not in man but in the
expressions used in the Bible, the divisions and quarrels cannot but
increase. Therefore, we cannot expect the divisions and quarrels
between denominations to come to an end. This will hinder the
fulfillment of the providence of restoration under the unification of
Christianity, unless there appears a new truth that can elucidate the
fundamental contents of the Bible so clearly that everyone can
recognize and agree with it. Therefore, Jesus promised to give us new
words of truth in the Last Days, saying:
I have said this to you in figures; the hour is coming when
I shall no longer speak to you in figures but tell you
plainly of the Father. (John 16:25)
Jesus died on the cross without being able to say all that he wanted
to say because of the disbelief of the people. As he said, "If I have
told you earthly things and you do not believe, how can you believe if
I tell you heavenly things?" (John 3:12). Jesus also said to his
disciples, "I have yet many things to say to you but you cannot bear
them now." (John 16:12). This disclosed how sorrowful he was, because
he could not tell even his own disciples what he had deep in his
heart.
The words Jesus left unuttered will not forever remain a secret, but
are to be revealed some day as a new truth through the Holy Spirit, as
Jesus told us:
When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all
the truth; for he will not speak on his own authority, but
whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you
the things that are to come. (John 16:13)
Again we read:
I saw in the right hand of him who was seated on the throne
a scroll written within and on the back, sealed with seven
seals. (Rev. 5:1)
On this very scroll were the words the Lord is to give us in the Last
Days. When John wept because no one was found worthy to open the
scroll or to look into it, since there was no such person in heaven,
on earth, or under the earth, one of the elders said:
...the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has
conquered, so that he can open the scroll and its seven
seals. (Rev. 5:3-5)
The Lion born of the Root of David signifies Christ. Thus, the day
must come when Christ will open the sealed scroll, which has long
remained a secret to mankind, and reveal the new truth to all the
saints. Therefore, it is said, "You must again prophesy about many
peoples and nations and tongues and kings." (Rev. 10:11). Again, it is
said:
And in the last days it shall be, God declares, that I will
pour our my Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your
daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see
visions, and your old men shall dream dreams; yea, and on my
menservants and my maidservants in those days I will pour
out my Spirit; and they shall prophesy. (Acts. 2:17-18)
Thus, from many standpoints the new truth must come in the Last Days.
2. THE ATTITUDE WE SHOULD TAKE IN THE LAST DAYS
If we observe the progression of the history of the providence of
restoration, we see that the new always begins when the old is about
to expire. Consequently, the period when the old ends is the very
period when the new begins. The close of the old history is the
starting period for the new history.
Mankind is now at the point of intersection where the two
sovereignties of good and evil are confronting each other. These two
sovereignties, which started at the same point, have headed in
opposite directions ever since, and have borne their own worldwide
fruits respectively. People of this age fall into internal insecurity,
terror and chaos due to the shallowness of their ideals and
ideologies. Externally, they are afraid, as they face the threat of
conflicts and struggles with terrifying weapons. In the Last Days many
devastating phenomena will occur. As the Bible says:
For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against
kingdom and there will be famines and earthquakes in various
places. (Matt. 24:7)
It is inevitable that such misery should take place, in order that the
dominion of evil be annihilated, and that of good be exalted. God,
without fail, will set up the center of the sovereignty of goodness in
order to establish a new age out of this misery. Noah, Abraham, Moses
and Jesus were the central figures of their respective new ages.
Therefore, we must find the central figure of the new history, whom
God has designated, in order that we might be participants in the new
age as God wants us to be.
The providence of the new age does not start after the complete
liquidation of the old age, but is born and grows in the circumstances
of the period of consummation of the old age, always appearing to be
in conflict with that age. Accordingly, this providence is not easily
understood by those who are accustomed to the conventions of the old
age. This is why the sages of history who came in charge of the
providence of a new age all became victims of the old age. We can give
the example of Jesus, who, coming at the close of the Old Testament
Age as the center of the new providence of the New Testament
Age, appeared to the believers of the Mosaic Law to be a heretic whom
they could not understand. Finally he was rejected because of their
disbelief of him and was crucified. This is why Jesus said, "New wine
must be put into fresh wine skins." (Luke 5:38).
Christ will come again at the close of the New Testament Age as the
center of the new providence to establish the new heaven and earth,
and will give us new words for the building of the new age (Rev.
21:1-7). Therefore, he is apt to be rejected and persecuted by
Christians at the time of the Second Advent just as Jesus was
persecuted and derided at his coming by the Jews who said he was
possessed by Beelzebub, the Prince of Demons (Matt. 12:24). Therefore,
Jesus predicted that first the Lord must suffer many things and be
rejected by the generation at the time of the Second Advent (Luke
17:25). Therefore, those who, in the transitional period of history,
are tenaciously attached to the environment of the old age and
comfortable entrenched in it will be judged along with the old age.
Fallen men, being very dull in their sensitivity toward spiritual
things, will generally emphasize the old truth in following the course
of the providence of restoration. In other words, these people will
not respond to and follow the providence of the new age even though
the providence of restoration is bringing about the new age, because
in most cases they are still attached to the view of truth of the old
age. Those who can perceive spiritual things, however, will understand
the providence of the new age spiritually, and come to respond to it,
even though they may face discrepancies between the new view of truth
and that of the old age.
The disciples of Jesus, therefore, were not overly attached to the Old
Testament. Rather, they followed what they felt spiritually in their
hearts. The reason men of prayer and conscience feel a sense
of extreme spiritual anxiety and urgency in the Last Days is that,
while they vaguely feel spiritual things and are willing to follow the
providence of the new age in their hearts, they have not met the new
truth that can lead their external selves in the right direction.
Therefore, if these men would only listen to the new truth leading
them to the providence of the new age, they would be awakened in heart
and intellect by spirit and truth simultaneously. They would be able
to recognize perfectly the demand of God's providence for the new age.
Naturally, then they will come to respond to it with untold happiness.
Thus, modern men of the Last Days must try to perceive spiritual
things through humble prayer.
Thus, we should not be attached to conventional ideas but should at
all costs find the new truth leading them to the providence of the new
age. We can do this by directing our external self toward a spiritual
purpose. Then we must ascertain whether the truth thus found becomes
one with our spirit, producing a true heavenly joy deep within our
heart. By doing this, the saints of the Last Days can find the way to
true salvation.
Chart: The World of Creation and the Providence of Restoration Through
the Substantial Development of the Word.
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