DIVINE PRINCIPLE
PART II
INTRODUCTION
The "providence of restoration" means God's providence of restoring
fallen man to his original state endowed at the creation, thus
fulfilling the purpose of creation. As already demonstrated in Part
One, man fell in the perfection level of the growth stage and has
remained ever since under the dominion of Satan. In order to restore
such men, God must first work the providence of separating Satan from
man.
As discussed in detail in "Christology", in order that fallen man may
be separated from Satan and restored to his original state before the
fall, he must remove the original sin. But, man cannot remove the
original sin unless he is born anew through the Messiah as
his True Parent. Therefore, fallen man, having been separated from
Satan, must first restore himself to the perfection level of the
growth stage; that is, to the standard to which Adam and Eve had
grown. On that foundation he may receive the Messiah and, through
rebirth, be restored to the position before the fall of Adam and Eve.
Then finally he will come to fulfill the purpose of creation. Since
the providence of restoration is the providence of recreating man so
he can fulfill the purpose of creation, God must work this providence
according to the Principle. This principle through which restoration
is worked is called the "principle of restoration". Let us further
inquire into the question of how the providence of restoration is
fulfilled.
I - THE PRINCIPLE OF RESTORATION THROUGH INDEMNITY
1. RESTORATION THROUGH INDEMNITY
Before discussing the questions concerning the principle of
restoration through indemnity, we must first know in what position
man, due to the fall, is placed in relation to both God and Satan.
Originally, if the first human ancestors had perfected themselves
without having fallen, becoming one with God in heart, they would have
been in the position where they could communicate with God. But,
because of their fall, through their blood relationship with Satan,
they were placed in a position where they had to deal with Satan, too.
Accordingly Adam and Eve, who, though with the original sin after the
fall, had not yet performed anything good or bad, were placed in the
mid-position between God and Satan where they could deal with both.
Their descendants were placed in the same midway position.
Consequently, those of the fallen society who lead conscientious lives
cannot be taken into Hell even by Satan, even though they may not have
faith in Jesus, since they are in the midway position. On the other
hand, however conscientious a life one may lead, God cannot bring him
into Paradise, unless he believes in Jesus. Therefore, such spirit men
have to remain in the midway spirit world which is neither Paradise
nor Hell.
How, then, does God separate from Satan those fallen men who are in
the midway position? Satan dominated fallen man, with whom he has a
blood relationship, so even God cannot restore man to the side of
Heaven unconditionally, unless man himself establishes the conditions
which enable God to claim him.
Satan, likewise, cannot take man to Hell unconditionally, unless there
is some condition in the man himself, through which Satan may invade
him. Thus, fallen man can be placed on the side of God when he sets up
good conditions, while he may be placed on the side of Satan when he
sets up evil conditions.
It was for the purpose of placing Adam and Eve in a position where God
could work the providence of restoration through their offering
acceptable sacrifices, that God commanded them to offer sacrifices
when Adam's family was in the midway position. However, Cain killed
Abel, thus producing, on the contrary, the condition which permitted
Satan to invade them. God sent Jesus to fallen men in order that they
might stand on the Heavenly side by believing in him. However, against
God's will, they did not believe in Jesus, and thus they stayed on
Satan's side. This is the reason that Jesus is called "master of
judgment", as well as the Savior.
What, then, does "restoration through indemnity" mean? When anything
has lost its original position or status, certain conditions must be
established in order for the original position or status to be
restored. The setting up of such conditions is called "indemnity". For
example, in order to restore lost honor, position, or
health, we must set up the necessary conditions of sincere efforts,
good qualification, and sufficient medical care. Suppose there are two
people who have loved each other but who are now on bad terms. In
order for them to restore the original state of loving each other,
they have to set up the condition of apologizing to each other.
In like manner, man, who lost the original position or status endowed
at the creation, must set up certain necessary conditions in order to
restore himself. This act of restoring the original position or status
endowed at the creation is called "restoration through indemnity". The
condition to be set up for restoration through indemnity is called the
"condition of indemnity".
Further, the providence of restoring fallen men to their original
positions endowed at the creation by setting up the "condition of
indemnity" is called the "providence of restoration through
indemnity".
To what extent must we set up the condition of indemnity? We can give
the following three instances:
The first is to set the condition of indemnity at the same amount;
that is, to restore the original status by setting the condition at a
value identical with that which was lost from the original position
and status;. For example, compensation for repayment belongs to this
category. It is said (Ex. 21:23-25):
If any harm follows, then you shall give life for life, eye
for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn
for burn, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.
signifying this kind of condition of indemnity.
The second is the case of setting up the condition of indemnity at a
lesser price; that is, to restore the original status by setting the
condition at a value less than what was originally lost. For
example, we may give the case of liquidating the entire amount of a
debt through the creditor's grace to the debtor of a heavy debt.
According to this principle, we receive the great benefit of salvation
(resurrection after spiritual death), identical with that of Jesus, by
setting up the condition of indemnity that we believe in the
redemption through the cross. We can restore the position of having
been born anew through Jesus and the Holy Spirit by setting up the
condition of indemnity through baptism, merely by the sprinkling of a
few drops of water on our heads. Furthermore, we may receive the
valuable benefit of eating Jesus' body and drinking his blood merely
by taking a piece of bread and a cup of wine at the Sacrament of Holy
Communion. These are examples of lesser indemnity.
The third way is to set the condition of indemnity at a price greater
than that which was originally lost. This means that when one has
previously failed to meet the condition of indemnity at a smaller
price, he may restore the original status by setting a condition of
indemnity at a greater price. For example, Abraham, when he had failed
in offering the sacrifices of dove, ram, and heifer, had to offer his
only son Isaac because of the additional price of the condition of
indemnity. In the days of Moses, when the Israelites had failed to
meet God's will in their 40 days of spying in the land of Canaan,
their condition of indemnity increased and they had to wander in the
wilderness for 40 years, calculated on the basis of one year for every
day (Num. 14:34).
Why then, do we have to set a greater condition when we set the
condition of indemnity the second time? This is because when a central
figure in the providence is to set the condition of indemnity again,
he must include what was left undone due to the failure of previous
persons, in addition to what he himself had to set originally.
The next thing we must know is how to set the condition of indemnity.
When we are to restore anything to its original status from the
circumstance of having been perverted from the original position and
status, we must set a condition of indemnity, taking a course to
reverse what we have gone through. For example, the chosen nation of
Israel has been punished for the sin of rejecting Jesus and crucifying
Him. Therefore, in order for them to be restored to the position of
the elect, having been saved from sin, they must reverse their
position, love Jesus, and even bear the cross and follow him (Luke
14:27). This is the reason Christianity became a religion of
martyrdom. As another example, man caused grief to God by rebelling
against Him and falling into corruption. Therefore, in order to be
restored through indemnity, man must reverse his fallen nature and
console God by restoring himself to the status of a man of the
original nature endowed at the creation, by practicing God's will. The
first Adam rebelled against god, thus compelling his descendants to
fall into the bosom of Satan. Jesus, who came as the second Adam,
therefore had to serve and honor God from the position of being
abandoned by Him, in order to be able to restore mankind from the
bosom of Satan to that of God. Herein lies the complex reason that God
has to forsake Jesus when he was crucified (Matt. 27:46). Seen from
this angle, even a nation's criminal law is a method of setting up the
condition of indemnity to maintain the nation's security and order by
imposing punishment on the criminals.
Who must set up the condition of indemnity? As already clarified in
the principle of creation, man originally was to dominate even the
angels, after having perfected himself by fulfilling his own portion
of responsibility. The first human ancestors failed to do so, and, in
reverse manner, fell under Satan's domination. Therefore, in order for
man to be restored to the position of dominating Satan from the
position of being under Satan's domination, man himself must
set up the due condition of indemnity by fulfilling his own portion of
responsibility.
2. THE FOUNDATION TO RECEIVE THE MESSIAH
The Messiah must come as the True Parents of mankind. He must come as
the True Parent, because he must redeem mankind, born of fallen
parents, from the original sin (cf. Part I, Ch. 7, Sec. IV, 1.1--214).
In order for fallen men to be restored to the status of the original
men of creation, they must receive the Messiah on the "foundation to
receive the Messiah", and thus eliminate their original sin.
Then, what kind of condition of indemnity must be set up in order for
fallen men to lay the foundation to receive the Messiah? To learn
this, we must first understand in what way Adam failed to accomplish
the purpose of creation. The condition of indemnity must be set up
through a process which will reverse the process through which man
lost his original position and status.
Adam was supposed to set up two conditions in order to fulfill the
purpose of creation. First he was supposed to lay the "foundation of
faith", that is, he should have obeyed God's commandment not to eat
the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Then, Adam
should have passed his growth period during which time he was supposed
to fulfill his own portion of responsibility by setting up this
condition of faith. Meanwhile, this period represents some number of
divine significance. Therefore, this period can also be called the
"period of completing the number".
The second condition Adam was supposed to set up in order to fulfill
the purpose of creation was to lay the "foundation of substance"
(incarnation). If Adam had laid the foundation of faith by
passing his growth period in faith and obedience to God's words, he
could have become one body with God on that foundation. In other
words, he could have laid the foundation of substance (incarnation),
thus realizing the "perfect incarnation of the Word", having attained
the status of a man of perfected individuality, which was God's first
blessing to man. Naturally, fallen man must lay the foundation of
substance (incarnation) on the foundation of faith, through the same
process, before laying the foundation to receive the Messiah.
(1) The Foundation of Faith
Adam fell due to his disobedience of God's words, so he failed to lay
the foundation of faith. Having thus been unable to become the perfect
incarnation of the Word, he could not attain the purpose of creation.
Therefore, in order for fallen men to be restored to the basis on
which they may fulfill the purpose of creation, they must first
restore, through indemnity, the foundation of faith, which the first
human ancestors failed to establish. Before they restore the
foundation of faith, they must set up the following three conditions
of indemnity.
First there should be a "central figure" to work through. Since Adam
fell without becoming the person to lay the foundation of faith, God
has looked, up to the present moment, for a central figure capable of
restoring the foundation of faith. It was because of God's intention
to set up such central figures that He had Cain and Abel offer
sacrifices in Adam's family, and that He called Noah, Abraham, Isaac,
Jacob, Moses, the Kings and John the Baptist.
Second, in order to restore the foundation of faith, there should be
"conditional objects" for it. Through disbelief, Adam annulled God's
Word, which He had given him as the condition to establish the
foundation of faith. Man, who has thus fallen, was in the
position where he could not directly receive God's Word for the
restoration of the foundation of faith; therefore, conditional objects
became necessary in place of the Word. However, fallen men were
situated in the position and status in which they were deceitful above
all things (Jer. 17:9), so in the age before the Old Testament, men
were supposed to establish the foundation of faith by setting up the
conditional objects from the created things such as offerings or the
ark substituting for offerings. Therefore, the foundation of faith can
also be the foundation to restore all things that were invaded by
Satan because of man's disbelief. In the Old Testament Age, the
conditional objects to lay this foundation were the words of the Law
or the ark of the covenant, the temple, or the central figures,
substituting for the Word. Further, in the New Testament Age, the
Gospel and Jesus, who was the "word in substance", were the
conditional objects to establish the foundation of faith. Such
conditional objects which became necessary after the human fall, are
for the restoration of the foundation of faith when seen from man's
side. But seen from God's side, it is to decide the ownership.
Third, fallen men must have a "mathematical period of indemnity". Why,
then, must there be a mathematical period of indemnity in the
providence and what is it? This will be later discussed in detail (cf.
Part II, Ch. 3, Sec. II, 4--381).
(2) The Foundation of Substance
In order that a fallen man may fulfill the purpose of creation, he
must realize the perfect incarnation of the Word, which the first
human ancestors failed to fulfill, on the restored foundation of
faith. But fallen men can never become the perfect incarnation without
removing the original sin through the Messiah. A fallen man cannot
receive the Messiah until he stands on the foundation to receive the
Messiah, which is to be realized by establishing the foundation of
substance on the restored foundation of faith. Fallen man
may become a perfect incarnation (substance) only after removing his
original sin through the Messiah, thus restoring the position before
the fall of the first human ancestors, and then becoming one body with
the Messiah, centering on God's heart; and finally passing through the
growth period, which the first human couple left unaccomplished due to
their fall.
Even in laying the foundation of substance, there are certain
conditions of indemnity necessary for the fallen man to set up; that
is, "the condition of indemnity to remove the fallen nature". The
first human couple came to bear the original sin due to the fall, thus
failing to realize the original nature endowed at the creation, and
coming to bear the fallen nature. Therefore, in order for a fallen man
to establish the foundation of substance for the restoration of his
original nature by the removal of his original sin through the
Messiah, he must first set up the condition of indemnity to remove the
fallen nature. How to set up such conditions will be later discussed
(cf. Part II, Ch. 1, Sec. I, 2--243).
II--THE COURSE OF THE PROVIDENCE OF RESTORATION
THE AGES IN THE COURSE OF THE PROVIDENCE OF RESTORATION
We will present a general overview of the ages in the entire course of
history from Adam's day up to the present.
God's providence to fulfill His purpose of creation by having fallen
man lay the foundation on which to receive the Messiah began with
Adam's family. However, Cain's killing of Abel frustrated the
providence and God's will was shifted to Noah's family after ten
generations.
The purpose of judging the evil generation by a 40-day flood was to
accomplish the providence of restoration, by having Noah's family lay
the "foundation on the family level to receive the Messiah". Due to
Ham's fall, the ten generations and 40 days which God had set up to
elect Noah's family with the ark were invaded by Satan.
God's will was then shifted to Abraham, after the 400 years which was
the period to restore through indemnity all the lost conditions to the
Heavenly side. If Abraham had laid wholesomely the foundation on the
family level to receive the Messiah, the "foundation on the national
level to receive the Messiah" could have been established centering on
the family level. Then on the foundation of the national level, he
could have received the Messiah. However, the will was frustrated
again by Abraham's failure in the symbolic offerings.
Therefore, the 2,000-year period after Adam, during which time God had
looked for the "father of faith" to receive the Messiah, was invaded
by Satan. Abraham differed from Noah in that, though he failed in the
symbolic offering, he finally succeeded in laying the foundation on
the family level to receive the Messiah by prolonging the duration
covering three generations including Isaac's and Jacob's generations.
Centering on this foundation, he multiplied God's elect in Egypt, and
later he could extend nationwide the foundation to receive the
Messiah. This is why Abraham is called the "father of faith".
The 2,000-year period from Adam to Abraham may well be called "the age
to lay the foundation on which to start the providence of restoration
by setting up Abraham, the father of faith". This is why the work of
the providence of restoration is said to have started with Abraham.
Due to Abraham's failure in the symbolic offering, the 2,000-year
period from Adam to Abraham was invaded by Satan, therefore there must
follow the period to restore through indemnity this lost period back
to the heavenly side; this is the 2,000-year period from
Abraham to the coming of Jesus. If Abraham had not failed in the
symbolic offering, the Messiah could have come on the foundation on
the national level to receive the Messiah which would have been laid
by his descendants; so the providence of restoration would have been
accomplished at that time. Likewise, if the Jewish people had set up
Jesus as a living offering before God by believing and serving him,
the providence of restoration could have been accomplished at that
time centering on the Messiah, who had already come on the foundation
on the national level, which they had laid.
However, the Jewish people failed in the offering on the national
level by crucifying Jesus, just as Abraham has failed in his symbolic
offering. Therefore, the 2,000-period from Abraham to Jesus was again
invaded by Satan. Then, there was to be another necessary 2,000-year
period to restore through indemnity the lost 2,000-year period from
Jesus to the present day. During this period, Christians must lay the
"foundation on the worldwide level to receive the Lord of the Second
Advent", in the providence of restoration through the cross.
III--DIVISION OF THE AGES IN THE COURSE OF THE PROVIDENCE OF
RESTORATION
1. DIVISION OF THE AGES FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE PROVIDENCE
ACCORDING TO THE WORD
A. The 2,000-year period from Adam to Abraham was the period in which
man could not yet set up the condition of indemnity enabling him to
receive directly God's World for the providence of restoration.
Therefore, this was the period in which fallen man laid the
foundation for the next period when the providence through the Word
would be possible, by their merely setting up the condition of
indemnity through offerings; so this period is called the
"providential age for the foundation of the Word".
B. Again, the 2,000-year period from Abraham to Jesus was the period
in which man's spiritual standard and degree of intellect grew to the
formation stage through the Old Testament Word; therefore, this period
is called the "Old Testament Age in the formation stage".
C. On the other hand, the 2,000-year period from Jesus to the period
of the Second Advent is the period in which man's spiritual and
intellectual standard should develop to the growth stage through the
New Testament Word; therefore, this period is called the "New
Testament Age in the growth stage".
D. The period for the completion of the providence of restoration
after the Second Advent is the period in which man's spiritual and
intellectual standard should grow to the perfection stage through the
Completed Testament word; therefore this period is called the
"Completed Testament Age in the perfection stage".
2. DIVISION OF THE AGES FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE PROVIDENCE OF
RESURRECTION
A. The 2,000-year period from Adam to Abraham was the period in which
man established through offerings the foundation for the Old Testament
Age enabling the future providence of resurrection. Therefore this
period is called the "providential age for the foundation of
resurrection".
B. The 2,000-year period from Abraham to Jesus was the period in which
man could resurrect to the form-spirit stage through the Old Testament
Word and through the benefit of the age in the providence of
resurrection. Therefore this period is called the "providential age
for the formation stage resurrection".
C. The 2,000-year period from Jesus to the Second Advent is the period
in which man is resurrected to the life-spirit stage through the New
Testament Word and through the benefit of the age in the providence of
restoration. Therefore this period is called the "providential age for
the growth stage resurrection".
D. The period for the completion of the providence of restoration
after the Second Advent is the period in which man is completely
resurrected to the divine-spirit stage through the Completed Testament
Word and through the benefit of the age in the providence of
restoration. Therefore this period is called the "providential age for
the perfection stage resurrection".
3. DIVISION OF THE AGES FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE PROVIDENCE OF
RESTORATION THROUGH INDEMNITY
A. The 2,000-year period from Adam to Abraham was the period in which
man laid the foundation for the Old Testament Age, enabling the
restoration through indemnity of the Satan-invaded period back to the
Heavenly side, by setting up Abraham. Therefore this period is called
the "providential period for the foundation of restoration through
indemnity".
B. The 2,000-year period from Abraham to Jesus was the period in which
to restore through indemnity the 2,000-year period from Adam (which
was invaded by Satan due to Abraham's failure in the offerings) back
to the Heavenly side centering on the Israelite nation. Therefore,
this period is called the "providential age for restoration through
indemnity".
C. The 2,000-year period from Jesus to the Second Advent is the period
in which to restore again through indemnity the 2,000-year period of
the Old Testament Age (which was invaded by Satan due to the
crucifixion of Jesus) back to the Heavenly side centering on
the Christians. Therefore this period is called the "providential age
of the prolongation of restoration through indemnity".
D. The period for the completion of the providence of restoration
after the Second Advent is the period in which to restore through
indemnity the entire course of the providence of restoration, which
was invaded by Satan, completely back to the Heavenly side. Therefore
this period is called the "providential age for the completion of
restoration through indemnity".
4. DIVISION OF THE AGES FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE EXTENT OF THE
FOUNDATION TO RECEIVE THE MESSIAH
A. The 2,000-year period from Adam to Abraham was the period in which
God had man establish the foundation on the family level to receive
the Messiah by setting up Abraham's family through the offering.
Therefore, this period is called the "providential age for the family
level foundation to receive the Messiah".
B. The 2,000-year period from Abraham to Jesus was the period in which
God intended to establish the foundation on the national level to
receive the Messiah by setting up the Israelite nation through the Old
Testament word. Therefore this period is called the "providential age
for the nationwide foundation to receive the Messiah".
C. The 2,000-year period from Jesus to the Second Advent is the period
in which to establish the "worldwide foundation to receive the
Messiah" by setting up the Christians worldwide through the New
Testament Word. Therefore this period is called the "providential age
for the worldwide foundation to receive the Messiah".
D. The period for the completion of the providence of restoration
after the Second Advent is the period in which to complete the
foundation on the macrocosmic level to receive the Messiah
by working the providence on the cosmic level through the Completed
Testament Word. Therefore this period is called the "providential age
for the completion of the cosmic foundation to receive the Messiah".
5. DIVISION OF THE AGES FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THEIR RESPECTIVE
PORTIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY
A. The 2,000-year period from Adam to Abraham was the period in which
God laid the foundation for the providence of His own portion of
responsibility to be done in the following age of the Old Testament.
Therefore this period is called the "providential age for the
foundation of God's portion of responsibility".
B. The 2,000-year period from Abraham to Jesus was the period in which
God worked the providence of restoration on the formation level,
centering on the prophets, by taking the responsibility in the
Principle of His having created man, and thus taking the first
responsibility of directly making Satan surrender. Therefore this
period is called the "providential age for God's portion of
responsibility".
C. The 2,000-year period from Jesus to the Second Advent was the
period in which Jesus and the Holy Spirit, who were to fulfill the
mission of Adam and Eve (who are responsible for the fall), worked the
providence of restoration in the growth degree among fallen men by
taking the second responsibility of making Satan surrender. Therefore
this period is called the "providential age for the portion of
responsibility of Jesus and the Holy Spirit".
D. The period for the completion of the providence of restoration
after the Second Advent is the period in which the saints, both on
earth and in heaven, should complete the providence of restoration by
taking the third responsibility of making Satan, the fallen angel,
surrender according to the principle of creation that man
was made originally to dominate even the angels. Therefore, this
period is called the "providential age for the saints' portion of
responsibility".
6. DIVISION OF THE AGES FROM THE STANDPOINT OF PROVIDENTIAL
TIME-IDENTITY
A. The 2,000-year period from Adam to Abraham was the period in which
the conditions of indemnity to restore the foundation to receive the
Messiah were set up symbolically. Therefore this period is called the
"age of symbolic time-identity".
B. The 2,000-year period from Abraham to Jesus was the period in which
the conditions of indemnity to restore the foundation to receive the
Messiah were set up in image and likeness. Therefore this period is
called the "age of image time-identity".
C. The 2,000-year period from Jesus to the Second Advent is the period
in which the conditions of indemnity to restore the foundation to
receive the Messiah have been set up substantially. Therefore this
period is called the "age of substantial time-identity".
IV--THE HISTORY OF THE PROVIDENCE OF RESTORATION AND "I"
The individual body called "I" is, after all, a product of the history
of the providence of restoration. This "I", therefore, is the
personage who is to fulfill the purpose history is headed for.
Therefore, "I" must stand for the will of history. In order to do
this, "I" must set up horizontally, centering on "myself", all the
conditions of indemnity which are demanded by the history of the
providence of restoration through a long period.
Only by doing this, can "I" become the fruit desired by the history of
the providence of restoration. Therefore, "I" must horizontally
restore through indemnity, in my generation, centering on myself, all
the missions of all the ages which the prophets and saints, elected
for the purpose of the providence of restoration in the course of this
history, have left unaccomplished. Otherwise, "I" cannot become the
individual body having accomplished the purpose of the providence of
restoration. In order for "me" to become such an historical victor,
"I" must know precisely God's heart when He worked with the prophets
and saints, the fundamental significance of His calling them, and the
providential missions He entrusted to them.
There is no one among fallen men who can really stand in such a
position all by himself. Therefore, we must understand all these
things through the Lord of the Second Advent, who is to come as the
completion of the providence of restoration. By believing in him and
becoming one body with him, we must be in the position to set up,
horizontally, all the vertical conditions of indemnity in the history
of the providence of restoration.
In this manner, the way which all our predecessors, who have come to
fulfill God's will in the providence of restoration, have hitherto
trodden is what we ourselves must walk again today. Besides, we must
walk even the ways they have left untrodden. Fallen men can never find
the way of life without knowing the particulars and content of the
providence of restoration. Herein lies the reason that we must know
the principle of restoration in detail.
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