DIVINE PRINCIPLE
PART II
CHAPTER 6
SECOND ADVENT
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Jesus clearly spoke about the Second Advent (Matt. 16:27). But he said
that no one knew of that day and hour, not even the angels of heaven (Matt.
24:36). Therefore, up to the present, it has been thought reckless even to
try to know when, where and how the Lord would come.
By examining the words of Jesus, "Only the Father knows." (Matt 24:36),
and the verse, "Surely the Lord God does nothing without revealing his
secret to his servants the prophets." (Amos 3:7), we can understand that
God, who knows of the day and hour, will surely let His prophets know all
the secrets concerning the Second Advent of the Lord before actualizing it.
Therefore, Jesus said that Lord would come like a thief (Rev. 3:3),
while, on another occasion, he said that, for those in the light, the Lord
would not come as a thief (I. Thess. 5:4). It was true that Jesus came as
thief to the chief priests and scribes, who were in darkness, but, to the
home of John the Baptist, which was in light, God revealed Jesus' birth
beforehand. At the time of his birth He revealed the fact to the wise men of
the east, Simon, Anna, and the shepherds. Again, Jesus warned the people,
telling them to watch at all times, praying that they might have the
strength to escape all those things that would take place, because the day
of the Second Advent would come upon them suddenly like a snare; so, it is
evident that He will reveal it beforehand to the saints who are in the
light, so that they may prepare for the coming day of the Lord.
From the examples appearing in the course of the providence of
restoration, we can see that God always did things after having revealed the
facts to His prophets beforehand; for example: the judgment in Noah's time,
His destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, and the Messiah's coming. Therefore,
it is evident that, at the Second Coming of the Lord, God will speak to
those who have ears to hear and eyes to see so that they may be enlightened
by the saints about what would take place, as He promised that in the Last
Days He would pour out His Spirit (Acts 2:17).
SECTION I - WHEN WILL CHRIST COME AGAIN?
We call the time of the Lord's Second Advent the "Last Days". We have
already clarified, in the "Consummation of Human History", in Part I, that
we are at present in the Last Days. Accordingly, we know that now is truly
the time for Christ to come again. We find in the history of the providence
of restoration that Jesus came after the 2000 years of the "providential age
of restoration by indemnity". Therefore, seen from the principle of
restoration through indemnity, we may understand that the Lord will come at
about the end of the 2000 years of the "providential age of the prolongation
of restoration through indemnity" (the New Testament Age), which restores
through indemnity the previous period, through the substantial
time-identity.
As we have discussed in detail concerning World War I, Kaiser Wilhelm II,
the Adam-type personage on the side of Satan, perished with the defeat of
Germany in the First World War, and Stalin, the personage in the type of the
Lord of the Second Advent on the side of Satan, realized the world of
communism; this fact foreshadowed that Christ would come again, and restore
through indemnity the world under the principle of coexistence,
co-prosperity and common-cause. Consequently, we can understand that the
period for the Second Advent began right after the First World War.
SECTION II - IN WHAT MANNER WILL CHRIST COME AGAIN?
1. VIEWPOINT CONCERNING THE BIBLE
God has always revealed important matters of His will in parables and
symbols, so that by looking for what would come in the future, any person
might understand the demand of the age of God's providence, according to the
degree of his intellect and spirituality (John 16:25). Therefore, the Bible
has caused the establishment of many different viewpoints by various
interpreters. The main cause for denominational divisions lies here.
Consequently, the most important matter of all is the viewpoint from which
one interprets the Bible.
The matters concerning John the Baptist supply us with a good example
(cf. Part I, Ch. 4, Sec. II, 3--157). Since we have viewed the Bible for the
2000 years since Jesus from the standpoint that John the Baptist fulfilled
his responsibility, the Bible has consequently appeared to support this. But
when we consider the Bible again from a different standpoint, we can clearly
understand that John the Baptist failed to accomplish his responsibility
(cf. Part I, Ch. 4, Sec. II, 3--157). Likewise, since we have viewed the
Bible from the standpoint that the Lord must come on the clouds by literally
interpreting that the Bible says this, the Bible has appeared to us only in
that way, up to the present time. However, since it is absolutely
incomprehensible to the intellect of modern men that the Lord would come on
the clouds, it is necessary for us to consider the Bible in detail a second
time, from a different standpoint, in order to grasp the true meaning of
what the Bible literally says.
We propose a new viewpoint in the section in the Bible concerning John
the Baptist. Malachi prophesied that Elijah, who had ascended into heaven,
would come before the advent of the Messiah (Mal. 4:5). Consequently, the
Jewish people of Jesus' day believed that the very person of Elijah who had
once ascended into heaven, would come again, and they were looking forward
to the day of his coming down from heaven, But, most unexpectedly, Jesus
said that John the Baptist, the son of Zechariah (Luke 1:13), was Elijah
(Matt. 11:14). Here, we came to know, according to the testimony of Jesus
himself, that the second advent of Elijah was realized by the birth of John
the Baptist, not by his coming down from heaven, as the Jewish people of
that time had all expected. In like manner, although many Christians up to
the present have believed that Jesus would come on the clouds, there are no
grounds to deny the possibility of the Lord being born in the flesh on the
earth at the Second Advent, just as the fulfillment of Elijah's second
advent by the birth of John the Baptist has shown us. At this point, we need
to consider, once again, the numerous Biblical records concerning the Second
Advent from the viewpoint that the Lord might come on the earth by being
born in the flesh.
At the time of Jesus' coming, many scholars knew that the Messiah would
be born in Bethlehem of Judea as the offspring of David (Matt. 2:5-6). But
on the other hand, it is not difficult to imagine that there were many
saints who believed that the Messiah would come on the clouds, according to
the Biblical record that said, "I saw in the night visions, and behold, with
the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man...." (Dan. 7:13).
Therefore, the Jewish people, even after the crucifixion of Jesus, aroused
an anti-Christian movement, saying that Jesus, born in the flesh on the
earth, could not be the Messiah. The apostle John named "antichrists" all
those who denied that Jesus was born in the flesh, saying:
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For many deceivers have gone out into the world, men who will not
acknowledge the coming of Jesus Christ in the flesh. Such a one is the
deceiver and the antichrist. (II John 7:8)
There are scholars who insist that Daniel 7:13 is the prophecy of what
was going to happen at the Second Coming of the Lord. However, in the Old
Testament Age, God was working His providence to fulfill the whole purpose
of the providence of restoration with the coming of the Messiah, as we may
clearly see from the words, "For all the prophets and the law prophesied
until John." (Matt. 11:13), and also "For Christ is the end of the law, that
every one who has faith may be justified." (Rom 10:4). Therefore, it was the
situation that no one could ever imagine the second coming of the Messiah,
who had once come, until Jesus himself later said that the Lord would come
again. In consequence, none of the Jews of Jesus' day could ever think that
the prophecy of Daniel 7:13 was concerned with the Second Coming of the
Messiah. Therefore, the Jewish people of that time thought that this
prophecy would be that which was going to happen at the first coming of the
Lord. In this way, even at the time of Jesus' coming, there were many
believers who had believed that the Lord would come on the clouds, from
Biblical grounds. However, Jesus was actually born in the flesh on earth,
and we are compelled by this knowledge to study the Bible from the viewpoint
that the Lord may come again in a like manner.
2. THE LORD'S SECOND ADVENT WILL BE REALIZED BY HIS BIRTH
ON THE EARTH
We read in the Bible (Luke 17:25) that Jesus, anticipating what was going
to happen at the Lord's Second Coming, said, "But first he must suffer many
things and be rejected by this generation.". If the Lord should come again,
as the Bible literally says, on clouds from heaven, in the glory of God,
with the trumpet call of the archangel (Matt. 24:30-32), would there be any
man who would not serve and exalt the Lord coming in such a manner, not
matter how sinful a generation this may be? Therefore, if the Lord should
come on the clouds, it could never happen that he would suffer many things
and be rejected by this generation. Why, then, did Jesus said that the Lord
would become so miserable at the time of the Second Advent? The Jewish
people of Jesus' day were looking forward to the day when Elijah would come
again from heaven before the Messiah. Consequently, Jesus, who was seemingly
insignificant, suddenly appeared as the Messiah, like a thief, when the
Jewish people had not yet heard of the news of Elijah's coming. Therefore,
they despised Jesus and treated him badly (cf. Part I, Ch. 4, Sec. II,
2--155). Jesus, who knew he was in a such a situation, anticipated that if,
at the Second Advent, the Lord is born as a man and appears like a thief to
the Christians, who, waiting for the Messiah, would be looking at the sky
alone, just as the Jews did at the coming of Jesus, the Son of man would
again be condemned as a heretic and suffer many trials. Therefore, Jesus
said that the Lord would be rejected by that generation. Accordingly, we
must know that this Biblical verse would only be fulfilled when Christ would
come again in the flesh, and never if he should come on the clouds.
Again we read in Luke 18:8 that Jesus said:
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I tell you, he will vindicate them speedily. Nevertheless, when the Son
of man comes, will he find faith on earth?
Why should the saints fall into such faithlessness where no faith could
even be found when the Lord would appear on the clouds, in the glory of God,
with the archangel's trumpet call? This verse, too, can never be fulfilled
if the Lord comes on the clouds. Let us recall the situation in Jesus' day.
The Jewish people believed that the Messiah would be born as their King in
Bethlehem (Matt. 2:6) only after Elijah would come down from heaven.
Meanwhile, though Elijah had not yet come, a young man, born and raised as
the son of a carpenter in Nazareth, suddenly appeared, calling himself the
Messiah. It is understandable that there was not to be found among the Jews
any so devout that they would follow him at the risk of their lives. Jesus,
who grieved over the situation, lamented in such a manner, anticipating that
when the Lord would again appear on the earth in the flesh, the people would
also fall into faithlessness to such a degree that nothing like faith would
be found, as in the case of the Jewish people, because at the Second Advent
all the saints would also be looking up at the sky alone, believing that
Christ would come again on the clouds. Therefore, Jesus' words in Luke 18:8
could never be fulfilled unless Christ is born on the earth.
Meanwhile, there are some scholars who interpret the verse to mean that
this situation is going to occur because the tribulations for the latter day
saints to suffer will be so bitter as to cause them all to fall into
faithlessness. But, in the course of restoration, no tribulation could ever
block the way of the saints' faith. Then, how much less will it be in the
Last Days, when the saints will go through the last barrier of faith? We
must understand that it is the reality of our life in faith that the more
bitter our tribulations and trials become, the greater the ardor of our
search for God and for the saving grace of heaven.
We again read (Matt. 7:22-23) that Jesus said:
On that day many will say to me, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in
your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in
your name?'. And then will I declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart
from me, you evildoers.'.
For the saints with such good faith as to be able to perform miracles and
signs in the name of the Lord, would it not be that they would follow and
serve the Lord as well when he comes on the clouds in the great glory? Why,
then, did Jesus say that they would be rejected by the Lord in such a way?
If saints of such devout faith should be rejected by the Lord, there will
not be a single saint in the Last Days that can be saved. Consequently, this
too will never be fulfilled if the Lord should come on the clouds.
Even in Jesus' day, there must have been many saints whose faith was so
ardent as to be able to perform miracles and signs. However, the people who
believed that Elijah would first come from heaven before the Messiah did not
recognize John the Baptist as the Elijah whom they had long awaited (John
1:21); they even rejected the Messiah, who had already come. Therefore,
Jesus also had to reject them, in tears. In like manner, at the time of the
Second Advent, the saints with the faith that the Lord would come on the
clouds would also certainly reject the Lord born on earth. Therefore, Jesus
said that however ardent the saints might have been in faith, they would be
rejected as evildoers by the Lord.
The view on the consummation recorded in Luke 17:20 also could not be
fulfilled if Christ would come again on the clouds. Consequently, only under
the premise that the Lord will be born on earth could the following Biblical
verses be interpreted fully. Let us then closely study the contents of these
verses.
"The Kingdom of God is not coming with signs to be observed." (Luke
17:20). If the Lord comes on the clouds, the Kingdom of God would come with
signs to be observed. However, even at the time of Jesus, it was true that
the Kingdom had already come with the birth of Jesus, it was true that the
Kingdom had already come with the birth of Jesus, but the Jewish people, who
had believed and waited for Elijah to come again from heaven, were unable to
believe in Jesus and failed to see the Kingdom that came at long last.
Likewise, at the time of the Second Advent, the Kingdom of God will come
with the birth of the lord on earth, but the Christians who believe that he
will come again on the clouds will not believe in the Lord, who will have
come again in the flesh on earth, and thus they will not be able to see the
Kingdom.
"The Kingdom of God is in the midst of you." (Luke 17:21). At the time of
Jesus, those who believed him to be the Messiah and who followed and served
him had already realized the Kingdom of God in their hearts. In the same
manner, at the Second Advent, the Lord will be born on earth. Therefore,
centering on those saints who will recognize and serve him first, the
Kingdom of heaven will first be realized in their hearts, and when such
individuals increase in number, forming societies and nations, the Kingdom
of God will gradually appear as a world with signs to be observed.
Therefore, we must know that the Lord will not come on the clouds, realizing
a Kingdom of God to be observed all of a sudden.
"You will desire to see one of the days of the Son of man and you will
not see it." (Luke 17:22). If the Lord comes on the clouds, with the trumpet
call of the archangel, everybody will see him, so there will be no reason
why they will not see the day of the Son of man. Why then did Jesus say that
they would not see the day of the son of man? At Jesus' coming, the day of
the Son of man had already come with his birth on earth, but the Jewish
people, who fell into faithlessness, failed to see the day. In the same
manner, at the time of the Second Advent, the day of the Son of man will
come with his birth on earth, but the Christians, who believed that the Lord
will come on the clouds, will not believe in and follow him as the Messiah,
even though they may see the Lord. Therefore, it is true that, though the
day of the Son of man may have already come, they will not be able to see
that day as "the day".
"And they will say to you, 'Lo, there!' or 'Lo, here!'. Do not go, do not
follow them." (Luke 17:23). As we have already discussed in "Resurrection",
the latter day saints whose spiritual standards have reached a certain point
may receive a revelation saying "you are the Lord", but, if they don't know
the principle of how they came to receive such a revelation, each would call
himself the "Lord of the Second Advent", thus becoming an antichrist before
the Lore to come. Therefore, Jesus warned the people with these words in
order that they might not be tempted by such people.
"As the lightning flashes and lights up the sky from one side to the
other, so will the Son of man be in his day." (Luke 17:24). When Jesus was
born, the news that the King of the Jews was born reached even to King Herod
in the Satanic world, and the whole of Jerusalem was troubled, as the Bible
says (Matt. 2:2-3). At the time of the Second Advent, the news of Christ's
coming will be transmitted between East and West as rapidly as a flash of
lightning, because, at that time, the means of transportation and
communication will be highly developed.
We have previously discussed the verse, Luke 17:25. "As it was in the
days of Noah, so will it be in the days of the Son of man." (Luke 17:26).
Noah, who knew that the flood judgment was coming, called to the people to
repent, but they would not listen to him, and finally all were destroyed. In
the same manner, Christ will come again in the flesh on earth and call to
the people to come into the ark of truth. Nevertheless, the saints who are
looking up at the heavens alone for the Lord to come on the clouds will not
listen to the words coming from him on the earth; by repelling him as a
heretic, they will all fall into the position of having failed to serve the
will of God's providence, just as the people in the days of Noah failed.
"Whoever seeks to gain his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life
will preserve it." (Luke 17:33). There would be no reason to risk our lives
if the Lord were coming again on the clouds of glory, with the trumpet call
of the archangel. Since Christ will come again, born in flesh on the earth,
he will look like a heretic to the saints who believe in his coming again on
the clouds. Therefore, anyone believing and following him will have to risk
his life. When anyone is ready to believe in and follow him with such
resolution, he will preserve his life, but those who repel him as a heretic,
in cooperation with unfavorable circumstances, turning their backs to him in
search of present life, will fall into the darkness of death.
"Where the body is, there the eagles will be gathered together." (Luke
17:37). Thus Jesus answered the Pharisees who asked him about the place of
the Second Advent. We recall that a bird of prey alighted on the pigeon not
cut in two on Abraham's altar (Gen. 15:11). This indicates that Satan is
always looking for an opportunity to take anything that is not sanctified.
Therefore, this last answer of Jesus signifies that, just as the evil
spirits will be gathered where there is a body of death, the Lord who is the
source of life, will come where there is life. This means that the Lord will
appear among the devout saints. As already discussed in the "resurrection",
at the time of the Lord's Second Advent many devout saints will be gathered
together in one place through the cooperation of many spirit men. This will
be the place of life where the Lord will appear. At the First Advent, Jesus
was born among the chosen people who had best served God, and he appeared as
the Messiah especially to his disciples, who believed in him and followed
him.
Concerning the fact that Christ will come again, born in the flesh on the
earth, the Bible says, "She brought forth a male child, one who was to rule
all the nations with a rod of iron, but her child was caught up to God and
to his throne." (Rev. 12:5). A rod of iron here signifies the Word of God,
with which to judge the sinful world and to restore the Kingdom of God on
earth. As we have stated in detail in the "Consummation of Human History",
judgment by fire is judgment by the tongue; that is, the judgment with words
(James 3:6). Therefore, it is said that the words Jesus has spoken will be
man's judge in the Last Days (John 12:48), that by the same Word, the
heavens and earth that now exist have been reserved unto fire (II Peter
3:7), and that the Lord Jesus will slay the lawless one with the breath of
his mouth (II Thess. 2:8). Therefore, the rod of iron is veritably the rod
of Jesus' mouth. It is the breath of his lips and tongue, or the very word
Jesus speaks (Is. 11:4). That is why it is said, "He shall rule them with a
rod of iron, as when earthen pots are broken in pieces." (Rev. 2:27). It is
clearly said that this male child is born of a woman and is caught up to God
and to His throne. Then, who could be the male child who is born of a woman
with the qualification of sitting on the throne of God and who will rule all
the nations with the words of God? This can be none other than the Lord of
the Second Advent who is to be born on the earth as the King of Kings, and
who will realize the Kingdom of God on earth.
Up to the present, there have been many people interpreting the woman in
the above-mentioned Biblical verse (Rev. 12:5) as the "Church". They could
not but interpret it as the church, trying to interpret this Biblical verse
under the premise that Christ would come on the clouds. In a following
passage, "The rest of her offspring" (Rev. 12:17) means those who bear
testimony to the Lord by believing in him; that is, the saints in the
capacity of adopted sons (Rom. 8:23).
As for the Second Advent of the Lord, some scholars believe that his
Second Advent is when Jesus comes through the Holy Spirit (Acts 8:16-17), to
live in our individual hearts (John 14:20). In that case, since Jesus would
be present in the heart of any faithful believer from the time of the coming
of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost to the present, we must believe that if this
is really the Second Advent, then it has already taken place in the remote
past, some 2000 years ago.
Some Christian denominations believe that Jesus will come again in a
spiritual body. However, immediately after his resurrection from the tomb
three days after his death, he visited his disciples, assuming the same
appearance without a bit of difference from that of his lifetime (Matt.
28:9); and from that time until the present date, he has freely visited and
taught, at any moment, any believer with a high spiritual standard.
Therefore, we must think that this type of Second Advent also took place
2000 years ago. If this was the Second Advent, it would not be necessary for
us now to look forward anew to the day of the Second Advent of the Lord as
the historical day of our utmost desire.
From the fact that the disciples of Jesus were waiting for the day of the
Second Coming even though they could meet him in spirit at any moment, we
know that they did not envision the Second Advent which they were so eagerly
looking forward to as his return in the spiritual body. Jesus said, "Surely
I am coming soon." (Rev. 22:20), to the apostle John, whom he often met in
spirit. John, who heard this, answered him saying, "Amen. Come, Lord
Jesus!". Here, we find that Jesus, himself, well expressed that his coming
in a spiritual body was not the Second Advent, and it is evident that the
apostle John also did not regard his appearing in spirit as the Second
Advent. Therefore, if the Second Advent is not Jesus' coming again in a
spiritual body, it is an undeniable fact that Christ must come again in the
flesh, just as in the first coming.
As stated in detail in the "Principle of Creation", God created both the
invisible and the visible worlds, and created man to have both spirit and
body, in order to have him dominate the two worlds, according to His words
of blessing. Nevertheless, due to Adam's fall, man failed to enjoy dominion
over these two worlds. Therefore, the creation, which had lost the
dominator, came to wait in lamentation for the revealing of the sons of God,
who could dominate it (Rom. 8:19-22). Therefore, Jesus, having come as a
perfect dominator of these two worlds, in the capacity of a perfected Adam
(I Cor. 15:27), intended to make all his saints (believers) the dominators
over the whole creation, making them one body with himself by engrafting
them to his body (Rom. 11:17). Nevertheless, due to the Jewish people's
rebellion against him, the physical body of Jesus was delivered into the
hands of Satan as the condition of ransom for the restoration of the Jews
and the whole of mankind back to God's bosom; his body was invaded by Satan.
Naturally, the physical salvation of mankind was left unfulfilled, and Jesus
died, promising it would be realized when the Lord would come again (cf.
Part I, Ch. 4, Sec. I, 4--147). Therefore, up to the present there has not
been a single man who, having become perfect both spiritually and physically
on the earth, could help harmonize the invisible world and the visible world
by dominating both.
In consequence, that Lord, who is to come as a perfect substantial being
on that standard, will not come in a spiritual body alone. As in Jesus'
coming, he must come as a man perfected both spiritually and physically.
Making the whole of mankind become one body with him by engrafting them to
him both spiritually and physically (Rom. 11:17), he must make them become
perfect both spiritually and physically, thus making them able to dominate
both the invisible and the visible worlds.
Jesus, by restoring the Kingdom of God on earth, should have become the
True Parent of restored mankind and the King of the Kingdom on earth (Is.
9:6, Luke 1:31-33). Nevertheless, he failed to fulfill this will due to the
faithlessness of the people; he died on the cross, promising the Lord would
come again later and surely fulfill it. Consequently, at the Second Advent,
he must realize the Kingdom of God on earth as intended at Jesus' coming and
become the True Parent of mankind and the King of the Kingdom as well.
Naturally, even at the Second Advent, the Lord must be born in the flesh on
the earth, as in the First Advent.
Besides, the redemption of man's sin is possible only through man's life
on earth (cf. Part I, Ch. 1, Sec. VI, 3.2--60). In order to fulfill the
purpose of redemption, Jesus had come as a man. However, since the salvation
through Jesus' cross is only spiritual, the original sin still remains
inherent in our physical body. Therefore, Christ must come again in order to
complete the physical salvation. Accordingly, the Lord will come in the
flesh as in Jesus' coming because he would not be able to attain this
purpose if he would come again in a spiritual body alone. We have previously
clarified, in many ways, that the Lord should come at the Second Advent in
the flesh, as in Jesus' coming, and not in a spiritual body.
If the Lord would come again in a spiritual body, it would be illogical
that the spiritual body, which can be seen only by spiritual eyes,
transcendent of time and space, should come on the clouds, which is a kind
of material. Moreover, if the Second Advent will surely be realized not in a
spiritual body but in the flesh, where has the Lord been staying in the air
as a physical body and how can he come on the clouds? About this question,
one may ask what miracle would be impossible for God, almighty and
omnipresent, to perform. However, God cannot ignore the laws which He has
set up. Consequently, God need not and cannot work His providence in such a
non-principled way that Christ, coming again in flesh the same as ours,
should come on the clouds, after having waited in the air among some worlds
other than the earth. Based on the proof that we have hitherto dealt with,
we can admit with no doubt that the Lord's Second Advent will be realized by
his birth in the flesh on earth.
3. WHAT DOES THE BIBLICAL PASSAGE SAYING CHRIST WILL COME
ON THE CLOUDS SIGNIFY?
If the Second Advent of the Lord is to be realized by a birth on the
earth, we must know the significance of the Biblical passage saying that he
will come on the clouds. To know this, we must first understand the meaning
of the word "clouds". We read in Revelation 1:7:
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Behold, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, every
one who pierced him; and all the tribes of the earth will wail on account
of him. Even so, Amen.
From this we know that all men will surely see Christ coming again.
Meanwhile, at the time when Stephen was martyred, only the saints whose
spiritual eyes were open could see Jesus sitting at the right hand of God
(Acts 7:55). Consequently, if Jesus, who is in the spirit world, should come
in a spiritual body as he now is, he will be seen only by those whose
spiritual eyes are open; so it would never be that every eye will see Christ
coming again. Therefore, we can understand that it is because he will come
in the flesh that the Bible says every eye will see the Lord at his coming.
The Lord, in the flesh, cannot come on the clouds, so the "clouds" are
surely symbolic.
The same Biblical passage goes on to say that every one who pierced him
will also see him. Those who pierced Jesus were the Roman soldiers of his
days. However, those Roman soldiers, of course, cannot see the Lord coming
again. It is because, if the Roman soldiers are to be able to see the Lord
coming again on the earth, they must be resurrected, but it says in
Revelation 20:5 that those who will be resurrected at the time of the Lord's
Second Advent are only those who will participate in the first resurrection,
and the rest of the dead would not come to life until the thousand years
(the millennium) are ended.
Therefore, we must interpret "those who pierced" as a parable, regarding
it to be the appellation for those who, having believed Christ will come
again on the clouds, will disregard and persecute him when he comes again
most unexpectedly through a physical birth on the earth. If "those who
pierced" should be interpreted as a parable in this way, there would be no
reason why we cannot interpret the word "clouds" in the same passage, also,
as a parable.
What, then , is the word "clouds" likened to? "Clouds" would denote that
which is vaporized (purified) from the dirty water on the earth. Water
symbolizes the fallen man (Rev. 17:15). Then we may understand that the
clouds would signify the devout saints, whose minds are always in heaven and
not on earth, completely reborn from the fallen race of men. Again, "cloud"
is often used, either in the Bible or in the classics, as a word
representing a crowd (Heb. 12:1). We may see that the word is also used in
that way, even today, in the languages of both East and West. The pillar of
clouds by day which led the Israelites in Moses' course represented Jesus,
who was to come later as the leader of the same nation; the pillar of fire
by night represented the Holy Spirit, who, as the object of Jesus, was to
lead the Israelites by the fire of inspiration. From the above, we know that
Christ's coming on the clouds means that he will appear as the leader of the
Christians, the Second Israel, amidst a group of reborn saints. As we have
previously studied in detail, when Jesus answered the Pharisees' question as
to where the Lord would come again (Luke 17:37) by saying that where the
body is, there the eagles will be gathered together, he meant that the Lord
would come to the place where the devout saints would be gathered together,
which signifies the same thing as the coming on the clouds.
If we should thus interpret the cloud as a parable, we may as well think
that the Lord came on the clouds at the time of the First Advent. This is
because Jesus, though he was in fact born on the earth, was surely one who
came from heaven, seen from his significance and value, just as the Bible
says, "The first man [Adam] was from the earth, a man of dust; the second
man [Jesus] is from heaven." (I Cor. 15:47); "No one has ascended into
heaven but he who descended from heaven, the Son of man." (John 3:13). This
is the reason why it was believed that the Lord would come on the clouds,
even at the first coming (Dan. 7:13).
4. WHY DID JESUS SAY THAT THE LORD WOULD COME ON THE
CLOUDS?
There are two reasons why Jesus foretold that the Lord would come on the
clouds. First, it was to prevent the delusion of antichrists. If it had been
clarified that Christ would come on earth in the flesh, the confusion caused
by the delusions of many antichrists could not have been prevented by any
means. Since Jesus appeared as the Messiah from a low and humble position of
life, any humble man who had attained a certain spiritual standard could
arise, calling himself the Lord of the Second Advent, thus dazzling the
whole world into a great delusion. But fortunately, this kind of confusion
has been avoided because all the believers, knowing that Christ would come
on the clouds, have looked up into heaven. However, since the time is now
full, God will surely tell us, straightforwardly, that Christ will be born
again on the earth.
Second, it was to encourage those saints who were walking the difficult
path of faith at that time. There are numerous other examples in which Jesus
said things in such a way that they sounded illogical in order to encourage
the saints to fulfill God's will as rapidly as possible. To draw examples,
Jesus, in order to make his disciples believe that the Second Coming would
be fulfilled right away, said, "...for truly, I say to you, you will not
have gone through all the towns of Israel, before the Son of man comes."
(Matt. 10:23). Again, when Jesus had told Peter of his approaching
martyrdom, he asked Jesus what would become of the disciple John; then Jesus
replied, "If it is my will that he remain until I come, what is that to
you?" (John 21:18-22). According to this word of Jesus, some of his
disciples were looking forward to the Second Advent, which they thought
might take place during John's lifetime. On another occasion, Jesus 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), which
made his disciples think that they could possible see the Lord coming again
in their lifetime.
In this way, Jesus spoke as if the Lord were coming very soon; this
encouraged his disciples so much that even under the oppression of the Roman
Empire and the persecution by Judaism, they were all filled with the Holy
Spirit (Act 2:1-4), and then they could found the early Christian Church,
all from the ardent hope for the Second Advent, which they thought was
imminent. It was also to stimulate and encourage the saints who were under
severe tribulations that he told them he would come on the clouds from
heaven in the power and glory of God with the trumpet call of the archangel,
and fulfill all things like a flash of lightning.
SECTION III - WHERE WILL CHRIST COME AGAIN?
If Christ is to be born as a man in flesh on this earth, and not to come
again in a spiritual body, he will surely be born in a certain nation of
God's elect, some place of God's predestination.
Where, then, would the place of predestination be, and which nation would
be God's elect?
1. WOULD CHRIST COME AGAIN AMONG THE JEWISH PEOPLE?
Some Christians believe that Christ will come again among the Jewish
people, based on the following Biblical records: at the time of the Second
Advent, the number of the sealed would be a hundred and forty-four thousand
out of every tribe of the sons of Israel (Rev. 7:4); Jesus said to his
disciples, "...truly, I say to you, you will not have gone through all the
towns of Israel before the Son of man comes." (Matt. 10:23). Jesus said to
those listening to him, "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). However, in order to know the truth of the matter,
Christians must know the fundamental providence of God.
On another occasion (Matt. 21:33-43), Jesus clearly indicated, in his
parable of the vineyard, that the Lord would not come again to the nation
that would persecute and kill him, but take the Kingdom of God (the
heritage) from them and give it to the nation producing the fruits of it (at
the time of the Second Advent). In this parable, Jesus meant God, by the
owner of the vineyard; God's heritage, by the vineyard; the chosen nation of
Israel in charge of God's heritage, by the tenants; His prophets, by the
servants; the Lord, by the owner's son; and a certain other nation which
will be able to fulfill God's will in receiving and serving the Lord of the
Second Advent, by another nation producing the fruits.
Why, then, did Jesus say that the Lord was going to come again to the
sons of Israel? In order to elucidate this question, let us first study what
the word "Israel" really means.
Israel is a name meaning "he prevailed", which Jacob received from the
angel of the Lord after he had prevailed in wrestling with the angel at the
ford of Jabbok, which he did in order to establish Abel's position for the
substantial offering (Gen. 32:28). Jacob, by succeeding in the substantial
offering after thus establishing Abel's position, could lay the family-level
foundation for the Messiah. Therefore, his offspring who succeeded this will
on that foundation are called "Israel". God's elect, Israel, thus means the
people of God who have triumphed in faith, and does not necessarily mean the
lineal descendants of Jacob.
This is why John the Baptist said to the Jews, "Do not presume to say to
yourselves, 'We have Abraham as our father.'; for I tell you, God is able
from these stones to raise up children to Abraham." (Matt. 3:9). Paul said,
"For he is not a real Jew who is one outwardly, nor is true circumcision
something external and physical. He is a Jew who is one inwardly and real
circumcision is a matter of the heart, spiritual and not literal." (Rom.
2:28-29). Again, he testified, saying, "not all who are descended from
Israel belong to Israel." (Rom. 9:6). These were Paul's words to reproach
the Jews who were proud of being the chosen nation just because they were
lineal descendants of Abraham, even though they did not live in accordance
with the will of God.
Therefore, it can be said that Jacob's descendants had been the chosen
people of Israel at the time of their departure from Egypt, but they were no
longer "Israel" when they rebelled against God in the wilderness. Therefore,
God abandoned all of them to perish in the wilderness, and led into Canaan
only their descendants who followed Moses, as the real Israel. Of the
descendants who went into the land of Canaan, those of the Northern Kingdom,
which consisted of the ten tribes that rebelled against God, perished
because it was no longer the chosen nation of Israel; only the Southern
Kingdom of Judah, which consisted of the two tribes which followed God's
will, could, as the true chosen people of Israel, receive Jesus.
Nevertheless, these Jewish people, too, completely lost their qualification
as the chosen people when they crucified Jesus.
Who, then, would be the chosen people of Israel after Jesus' death on the
cross? They are the devout Christians who, taking up the faith of Abraham,
have succeeded to the mission which his lineal descendants have failed to
carry out. Therefore, the Bible clarified that the center of God's
providence of restoration has been shifted form the Israelites to the
Gentiles (Acts 13:46), by saying, "Through their [the Jews] trespass,
salvation has come to the Gentiles, so as to make Israel jealous." (Rom.
11:11). Therefore, we may understand that the chosen people of Israel, who
are to establish the foundation for the Messiah of the Second Advent, are
not the lineal descendants of Abraham, but the devout Christians who have
taken up the faith of Abraham.
2. CHRIST WILL COME AGAIN TO AN EASTERN NATION
As Jesus said in Matthew 21:33 in a parable, the Jewish people, by
delivering Jesus to the cross, fell to the position of the tenants who
killed the son of the vineyard owner. Which nation, then, shall be the one
that will succeed to God's heritage, taken away from the Jewish people, and
produce the fruits of it? The Bible teaches us that the nation is in the
East.
We read in the Bible (Rev. 5:1) that in the right hand of God there was a
scroll, written within and on the back, sealed with seven seals, "...and no
one in heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll or
look into it.", and John, seeing it, wept profusely. Then, the Lamb went and
took the scroll from the right hand of Him who was seated on the throne
(Rev. 5:7) and opened each of the seven seals (Rev. 6:1).
We read the record of the Lamb having opened the sixth seal (Rev. 6:12)
and, as an intermediate scene before the opening of the last seal, there is
the record in Revelation 7. The Bible goes on to say in Revelation 7:2-4
that another angel ascended from the rising of the sun with the seal of the
living God and sealed the chosen servants of God on their foreheads, and the
number of those sealed was one hundred and forty-four thousand. It is again
written that there stood the Lamb, the Lord, and with him one hundred and
forty-four thousand who had been sealed (Rev. 14:1).
From these Biblical verses, we may know that Christ will be born in a
country in the East--that is, from the rising of the sun--and place a seal
on the foreheads of the hundred and forty-four thousand, the first chosen
among the people of the land, with his name and his Father's name (Rev.
14:1). Therefore, we see that the nation which would take over God's
heritage and produce the fruits of the Second Advent of the Lord is in the
East. Then, which of the many nations of the East will be the very nation?
3. THAT NATION OF THE EAST IS KOREA
Now we know, as previously elucidated, that Christ would not come again
among the lineal descendants of Abraham, but to the nation that would take
their heritage and produce the fruits of it; that the nation which would
produce the fruits should be one of the Eastern nations. From ancient times,
by the "Eastern nations", we refer to Korea, Japan, and China. Meanwhile,
Japan, among the three, is the nation that has worshipped Amaterasuomikami
generation after generation; moreover, she entered the period of the Second
Advent as a totalitarian nation, and as will be discussed later, she is the
nation which persecuted the Christianity of Korea. China, being a communist
nation, is on the Satanic side, together with Japan.
Therefore, the nation of the East where Christ will come again would be
none other than Korea. Now, let us prove, from several viewpoints based on
the Principle, that Korea should be the nation that can receive the Lord of
the Second Advent. The nation where the Messiah will come must meet the
following conditions.
(1) This Nation Must lay the Nationwide Foundation for
the Restoration by Indemnity
In order for Korea to become the nation that can receive the Messiah, she
must lay the nationwide 40-day foundation for the separation from Satan for
the cosmic restoration of Canaan.
What, then, are the grounds for the Korean people to lay this foundation?
If the Lord should come again, in Korea, the Korean people will become the
"Third Israel", God's elect. Abraham's lineal descendants, who had been
persecuted in Egypt while serving God's will in the Old Testament Age, were
the "First Israel", while the Christians, who, branded as heretics by the
First Israel, having taking over the providence of restoration while serving
the resurrected Jesus, were the Second Israel. Meanwhile, we have already
learned through previous statements that the Lord will be branded as a
heretic, even by the Christians, the "Second Israel"; just as it is
prophesied in Luke 17:25 that the Lord must first suffer many things even at
his Second Advent, as in Noah's days. If so, God will have to abandon the
Christians when they persecute the Lord of the Second Advent, just as He
abandoned the Jewish people who refused Jesus (Matt. 7:23). Then, the Korean
people, who are to accomplish the third providence of God by serving the
Lord of the Second Advent, will become the Third Israel, the chosen nation.
The First Israel suffered the 400-year slavery in Egypt, which was the
Satanic world at that time, in order to establish the 40-day foundation for
the separation from Satan to start the course of the nationwide restoration
of Canaan. Likewise the Second Israel also struggled and overcame the
400-year persecution by the Roman Empire, which was the Satanic world at
that time, in order to establish the 40-day foundation for the separation
from Satan to start the course of the worldwide restoration into Canaan.
Naturally, the Korean people, being the Third Israel, must suffer slavery
for a certain length of time corresponding to the number "40" under a nation
of the satanic side in order to establish the 40-day foundation for the
separation from Satan to start the course of the cosmic restoration of
Canaan. This was actually the 40-year period in which Korea suffered
persecution as a vassal state of the Japanese Empire.
Under what circumstances did the Korean people come to suffer the 40-year
slavery under the Japanese Empire? Japan's imperialistic and aggressive
control of Korea was extended according to the "Eul-sa Treaty of
Protection", which was a treaty committing Korea's entire diplomatic rights
to the care of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of the Japanese Empire, and
which was concluded in 1905 between Hiro-humi Ito of Japan and Wan Yong Lee
of Korea, a pro-Japanese Minister of Education at that time. Japan, in fact,
deprived Korea of rights in all fields, such as politics, diplomacy and
economics, by interfering with the entire domestic administration, through
the governor and secretaries whom the Japanese placed in every district.
This was the "Eul-sa Treaty of Protection".
Japan, after her annexation of Korea by force in 1910, completely
deprived the Korean people of their freedom, imprisoning or slaughtering
numerous patriots, and worst of all, invading the royal palace and even
killing the Queen. During the Korean Independence Movement on the first of
March, 1919, Japanese killed countless good citizens of Korea. Moreover, at
the time of the great Kanto Earthquake of Japan in 1923, the Japanese
people, by fabricating groundless rumors, massacred innumerable innocent
Koreans living in Tokyo. Meanwhile, countless Koreans, who could not bear
the Japanese tyranny, had to immigrate into the vast Manchurian wilderness
in search of freedom, leaving the fertile soil of their fatherland in the
hands of the Japanese. There, they struggled for the liberation of their
fatherland, undergoing unspeakable hardships and privations. Japanese
soldiers, searching village by village for patriotic Koreans, detained
sometimes whole villages, including the aged and young, in one building and
massacred them by setting the building on fire. Japan continued such tyranny
until the day of the fall of the empire. Koreans who died either at the time
of the Sam-il Independence Movement or in the wilderness of Manchuria were
mostly Christians. Further, towards the end of the Imperial Government,
Japanese forced Korean Christians to worship at Shinto shrines and
imprisoned or slaughtered countless Christians who objected to it. Besides,
the oppressive policy of Japanese Imperialism toward Korean Christianity
shortly before her August 15 liberation was atrocious. However, with the
admission of defeat in World War II by the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, the
Korean people were finally liberated from bondage.
In this manner, the Korean nation, during the 40 years after the "Eul-sa
Treaty of Protection" in 1905 until their liberation in 1945, went through
persecution, not less severe than that which the "First Israel" and the
"Second Israel" suffered respectively in Egypt and in the Roman Empire.
Since the Independence Movement arose chiefly among the Christians at home
and abroad, it was mostly the Christians who suffered the persecution.
(2) This Nation Must be God's Front Line and Satan's
Front Line
Since God in the beginning blessed Adam to have dominion over the whole
creation, He had to allow Satan to realize, ahead of Him, the non-principled
world in the pattern of the blessings. Meanwhile, God has been restoring
this world to the Heavenly side. Therefore, at the consummation of human
history, as previously stated, this world is necessarily split into two
worlds: one of democracy and the other of communism. Since the Lord is
coming in order to restore the fallen world to the original world of
creation, it is evident that God should work His providence to restore the
communist world to the Heavenly side, centering on the country where the
lord of the Second Advent is coming. Therefore, Korea, where the Lord will
come, should become the front line of God's immense love and, at the same
time, that of Satan's growing hatred; in other words, where the two powers
of democracy and communism should conflict with each other. The 38th
parallel of Korea was formed according to this providence of restoration.
That which lies on the line of rivalry between God and Satan, for the
condition as to which is right, is the offering of sacrifice. Since the
Korean people are the offering of sacrifice as a nation placed on that line
for the universal restoration, God has to cut this nationwide sacrifice in
two, just as He had Abraham cut his offerings. This is why Korea is cut in
two by the 38th parallel separating her into two nations--one of Cain-type
and the other of Abel-type.
Naturally, this 38th parallel is the very front line for both democracy
and communism, and, at the same time, the front line for both God and Satan.
Therefore, the war which broke out on June 25, 1950 across the 38th parallel
of Korea, was not merely a conflict between fellow countrymen caused by the
severance of the land, but the confrontation between the two worlds of
democracy and communism, and, further, the confrontation between God and
Satan. Since this agitation assumed a worldwide nature for the purpose of
the providence of restoration, the mobilization of many U.N. member-nations
in the Korean War helped them to unconsciously participate in God's
providence by working for the liberation of the fatherland.
At the moment of the fall of the first human ancestors, the Heavenly side
and the Satanic side were split apart at this one point. Therefore, life and
death, good and evil, love and hatred, joy and sorrow also were split apart
at this one point and have been in conflict for the long period of history
ever since. The conflicting pairs were respectively divided into the two
worlds of democracy and communism. These, again, came to conflict on the
worldwide level, centering on Korea. Therefore, Korea has confronted a great
chaos with religions and ideologies, politics and economics conflicting
here; all of these gradually influence the whole world. This is because
these kinds of phenomena, rising first in the spirit world, are to develop
substantially centering on Korea, the center of the providence of
restoration, and to further expand to become worldwide. However, we must
know that the coming of such chaos is the sign of the coming of the world of
a new order, just as it was written, "...as soon as its branch becomes
tender and puts forth its leaves, you know that summer is near." (Matt.
24:32).
When the Pharisees asked Jesus about the place of the Second Advent,
Jesus answered by saying, "Where the body is, there the eagles will be
gathered together." (Luke 17:37). Eternal life and eternal death are to
confront each other in Korea, which is both God's front line and Satan's
front line. Therefore, Satan, symbolized by the eagles, is supposed to
gather here in search of the people of death, while the Lord is also coming
to this land in search of the people of life.
(3) This Nation Must be the Object of God's Heart
In order to become the object of God's heart, we must first walk the path
of blood, sweat and tears. By being under Satan's domination, man came to
stand in opposition to God. Therefore, God, with a parental heart, full of
sorrow over the loss of His children, has wandered in the sinful world to
save the children of corruption. In order to save mankind, who had rebelled
against Him, God had His living children sacrificed by Satan, finally
suffering the sorrow of having to give His son, Jesus, to the cross.
Therefore, since the fall of man up to the present day, God has grieved day
after day, while any individual, home or nation which has struggled against
the Satanic world for the will of God, has not been able to avoid the way of
blood, sweat and tears.
How can we expect to be comfortable and complacent as children walking
the path of filial piety and loyalty as the object of the parental heart in
such grief? The nation that can receive the Messiah must walk the way of
blood, sweat and tears, because its people must become children of filial
piety by standing as the object of God's sorrowful heart. Since the First
Israel walked the path of tribulation, the Second Israel did the same. The
Korean people also, as the Third Israel, must necessarily walk the same
path. The historical course of untold misery, which the Korean people have
gone through, was the necessary way for them to walk as the people of God's
elect. As a result, the path of affliction has led the Korean people to a
great blessedness.
Next, the nation to be the object of God's heart must necessarily by a
people good in God's sight. The Korean nation is a people of homogeneous
lineage, having a long history of more than 4000 years. Even during the
dynasties of Kokuryo and Silla, when the national power was in the prime
state, Korea only repelled aggressive foreign powers and never once invaded
other countries. Considering that Satan's first nature is his aggressive
arrogance, it is evident, seen merely from this aspect, that the Korean
people are on the Heavenly side. God's strategy has been that of winning
victory from the position of being attacked. Therefore, even though
countless prophets and good men have been sacrificed in the course of
history, and God allowed His son, Jesus, to be crucified, the result has
always been a victory for God. Both in the first and second World Wars, the
Satanic side was always the first to attack, but both times the victory was
won by the heavenly side. In like manner, the Korean people have been
invaded by innumerable nations in the course of history. Nevertheless, this
was only to win the final victory as the nation on the Heavenly side.
The Korean people are, by nature, endowed with a religious gift. Their
religious nature has always tried to pursue, apart from reality, that which
is more than reality. Therefore, the Korean nation, which is endowed with a
strong God-revering thought, from very ancient times when her cultural
standard was low, until the present, has never valued any religion which
pursues everyday happiness by worthlessly deifying natural objects. The
Korean people, as a whole, have a national character which highly values
loyalty, filial piety and virtue, in that this nation, as a whole, loves
such noble stories as "Chun Hyung" and "Shim Chung".
(4) This Nation Must have Prophetical Testimonies Among
the People
Concerning the prophetical testimony revealed to the Korean nation,
first, we learn that this nation has a Messianic idea according to the
revelation given to its people. The First Israel believed, from the
testimonies of its prophets (Mal 4:2-5, Is. 60:1-22), that the Messiah would
come in the future as its King, and, establishing the Kingdom, would save
the people. The Second Israel went through the difficult path of faith in
the hope that the Messiah would come again.
Likewise, the Korean nation, as the Third Israel, has believed since the
500-year reign of the Yi Dynasty the prophecy that the King of Righteousness
would appear in that land, and establishing the Millennium, would come to
receive tributes from all the countries of the world. This faith has
encouraged the people to undergo the bitter course of history, waiting for
the time to come. This was truly the Messianic idea of the Korean people
which they believed according to "Chung Gam Nok", a book of prophecy. Since
it includes the prophecy that a new king would appear in Korea, the rulers
have outlawed this ideology. Moreover, the rulers during the Japanese regime
suppressed the idea by burning the books in order to annihilate this
ideology. After Christianity was introduced, this idea was trodden down as a
superstition. Nevertheless, this Messianic expectation, which is deeply
rooted in the Korean soul, has continuously been handed down until the
present time. Interpreted correctly, the King of Righteousness--Chung-Do
Ryung (the person coming with God's right words)--whom the Korean people
have so long waited for, is a Korean-style name for the Lord of the Second
Advent. God revealed through Chung Gam Nok, before the introduction of
Christianity in Korea, that the Messiah would come again, at a later time,
in Korea. Today, many scholars have come to ascertain that most of the
prophecies written in this book coincide with those in the Bible.
Secondly, the reality is that the believers of every religion within this
nation are receiving revelations that the founder of their own religion will
come again in Korea. As we have stated in detail in Part I, Chapter 3, it is
true that, seen from the history of development of the cultural spheres, all
religions are being united into one religion; namely, Christianity.
Christianity, in the Last Days, is the final religions which have appeared
until now. Consequently, Christ, who is coming again as the center of
Christianity, is supposed to accomplish, wholly, the purpose of all
religions, which the respective founders intended to realize during their
lives on the earth. Therefore, the Lord of the Second Advent, seen from the
viewpoint of his mission, represents the second coming of the founder of
every religion (cf. Part I, Ch. 5, Sec. II, 4--187). Naturally, the founders
of many religions, who the respective followers think will come again in
Korea to fulfill their expectations, according to what they received by
revelations, will not return as different individuals, but, in fact, will
return through one great personage, the Lord of the Second Advent. Each
religious body has received revelations different from others concerning the
Second Coming of the Lord. Buddhism is saying the Miruk-Bul (Buddha) is
coming, while Confucianism says Jin-In (True Man), Chun-Doism says Choi Su
Un (its founder), and the Chung-Gam-Nok group says Chung-Do Ryung (Man with
True Words) will come.
Third, we can denote the fact that many spiritual signs regarding the
Lord coming again in Korea are appearing like mushrooms after a rain. God's
word of promise that He will pour down His Spirit upon all flesh (Acts 2:17)
is being realized among the Korean people today. Therefore, countless men of
religion are receiving very clear revelations concerning the Lord's Second
Coming in Korea in many different ways, but contacting many spirit men of
various levels; from the realm of miscellaneous spirits to the realm of the
paradise level spirits. Nevertheless, the leaders of the present Christian
world, due to their spiritual ignorance, are still unresponsive, and have
refused to pay heed to such things. This is similar to what happened in
Jesus' day, when the chief priests and rabbis, who should have been the
first to know of the coming of the Messiah, were entirely unaware of the
fact due to their spiritual ignorance, while, on the other hand, the
astrologers and shepherds knew of the message through revelation. Jesus
said, "I thank thee, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that thou hast hidden
these things from the wise and understanding, and revealed them to babes."
(Matt. 11:25). By this, Jesus lamented over the spiritual ignorance of the
leaders of Judaism at that time, and, at the same time, he thanked God for
His pouring down grace, by revealing heavenly things to the believers of
that time, who were innocent like babes, though not learned.
(5) All Aspects of Culture and Civilization Must Bear
Fruit in This Nation
As already mentioned (cf. Part I, Ch. 3, Sec. V, 1--129), only with the
unification of religion and science, or spiritual civilization and material
civilization, which have been developed to overcome man's two aspects of
ignorance, could the fundamental problems of man be totally solved and the
ideal world of God's creation naturally be realized. The world which the
Lord should realize at the Second Coming must be one where science has
developed to the utmost degree so that all cultures which have developed on
the vertical course of history in the providence of restoration can be
restored at once horizontally, in the society centering on the Lord of the
Second Advent, thus realizing the cultural society of the highest degree.
Therefore, all religion and science--and accordingly, the two aspects of
culture, spiritual and material--must be absorbed and harmonized under one
truth centering on Korea, bearing fruit which belongs to the ideal world of
God's desire.
First, all the aspects of civilization concerning development on the land
must also bear fruit in Korea. Accordingly, the Continental-culture of the
ancient age, born in Egypt, was shifted to be the Peninsular-culture of
Greece, Rome, and Iberia. This Peninsular-culture was again shifted to be
the Island-culture of England. Then the Island-culture became the
Continental-culture of Japan. Now, this cycle of the pilgrimage of culture
must be completed and finalized as the Peninsular-culture in the land of
Korea, where Christ should come again.
Second, the aspect of civilization concerning rivers and seas must bear
fruit as the Ocean-culture of the Pacific where Korea is located. The
River-culture, which first developed on the Rivers Nile, Tigris and
Euphrates, was shifted to be Mediterranean-culture centering around Greece,
Rome, Spain and Portugal; then, this Mediterranean-culture was again shifted
to be the Atlantic-culture centering on England and America; this culture
will finally bear fruit as the Pacific-culture, where America, Japan and
Korea are equally situated on the coastal line.
Third, the aspect of civilization which concerns the climate must also
bear fruit in Korea. From the standpoint of climate, the action and
multiplication of all living things begin in spring, flourish in summer,
bear fruit in autumn, and, after the harvest, are stored away during the
winter. The cycle of spring, summer, autumn and winter is not repeated
solely by the year. Examining the unit of a day, we find that morning
corresponds to spring, noontime to summer, evening to autumn, and night to
the winter. Again the childhood, youth, manhood, and old age of a man's life
also follows this pattern; and all human history, too, unfolds like this.
This is because God created the world by the principle of climatic change.
God created Adam and Eve in the spring-season. Accordingly, the
civilization of mankind was supposed to start as the temperate-zone
civilization of Eden, be shifted to the tropic-zone civilization of Eden, be
shifted to the tropic-zone civilization as of the summer season, and, after
shifting itself to the cool-one civilization of the autumn season, it was
finally to return to the frigid-zone civilization of the winter season. But,
due to the fall, man fell to the status of a savage. Without being able to
produce the temperate-zone civilization, he came to live a primitive life in
the tropic-zone. Thus, he produced the tropic-zone civilization on the
ancient continent of Egypt. This civilization, shifting from the Continent
to the Peninsular (Greece, Rome, and Iberia) and the Island (England),
produced the cool-zone civilization. Transferred back to the Continent
(Russia), it came to produce the frigid-zone civilization. Now is the time
when the temperate-zone civilization of the New Eden should be produced in
the Peninsular-culture. This must necessarily be realized in Korea, where
all aspects of civilization must bear fruit.
SECTION IV - JESUS' DAY AND TODAY FROM THE STANDPOINT OF
TIME-IDENTITY
The period of the First Advent and that of the Second Advent are the
periods of providential time-identity. Therefore, all the situations
developing centering on the Christianity of today are similar to those which
developed centering on the Judaism of Jesus' day.
To take examples: first, there is the point that today's Christianity,
like Judaism, is attached to the authority and rites of the church, while
the inner contents are corrupt. The leading class of people, the chief
priests and rabbis of Jesus' day, enslaved by the conventional principles of
the Mosaic law, were all corrupt in their spiritual lives. Therefore, the
more conscientious the people were in their faith, the more they desired to
relieve their spiritual thirst by following Jesus, who was at that time
branded as a heretic. In like manner, the leading class of today's
Christianity, including the priests and ministers, is captive to the
traditional church rites and authority and is becoming spiritually darker
every day. Therefore, it is the actual situation today that devout
Christians are wandering in the spiritual mountains and plains in search of
new leaders and true ways to experience the inner light of faith, apart from
external circumstances.
Next, as previously discussed in detail, Christians of today will be the
first to persecute the Messiah at the time of the Second Advent, as did the
followers of Judaism at the First Advent. Jesus, who came to fulfill the Old
Testament words according to the prophets, and on that foundation to
establish a new age, did not merely repeat the Old Testament words, but had
to necessarily give new words for the new age. The chief priests and rabbis,
who criticized Jesus' words and conduct, according to the limits of what was
allowed by the Old Testament words, ended by delivering Jesus to the cross
because of their mistaken standard of judgment.
Likewise, the purpose of Christ's Second Coming is to establish the new
heaven and new earth (Rev. 21:1-4), on the foundation of the spiritual
salvation belonging to the new Testament Age, laid by the Christians.
Therefore, at the time of the Second Advent, the Lord will surely not simply
repeat the New Testament words, given 2000 years ago, but will give the new
words necessary to establish the new heaven and earth. However, the
Christians of today, who are captives to scriptural words, will surely
criticize the words and conduct of the Lord of the Second Advent, according
to the limits of what the New Testament words literally state. So, it is
only too clear that they can be expected to persecute him and brand him a
heretic. This is the very reason Jesus said that, at the Second Coming, the
Lord would first suffer many things (Luke 17:25).
On the other hand, the same manner of things will happen, just as at the
time of Jesus, in our reception of the revelations concerning the Second
Advent, or the words the Lord will give us at the Second Advent. At the time
of Jesus' coming, God did not give the message of the Messiah's arrival to
the chief priests and rabbis, but to the gentile astrologers and innocent
shepherds. This is like the case of the father who, due to the ignorance of
his own child, has to confide in his step-child. God may not reveal the
message of the Second Advent to the Christians of today, who are blindly
keeping the conventional attitude of faith, but rather to the laymen, to the
heathens who are thought of as gentiles, or to men without any religious
faith, but who are very conscientious. Those who accepted the Gospel of
Jesus were not the leading class of Judaism, who called themselves God's
elect, but people of lower classes, and gentiles. Similarly, at the Second
Advent, the laymen or the non-Christians may be the first to accept the
Lord's words, rather than the leading class of Christianity who consider
themselves the "chosen people". That is why Jesus in lamentation said that
those who would enjoy the marriage feast which he would prepare may not be
those invited, but those called in at random from the street (Matt.
22:8-10).
Next, at the time of the Second Advent, as at the time of Jesus, there
will be many believers who will be going to Hell in place of Heaven, for
which they headed at the start. The chief priests and rabbis, who had the
mission of leading the people of God's elect, should have been the first to
know of the Messiah's arrival and should have taken the initiative in
leading the chosen people before him. In order to make them fulfill this
mission, Jesus visited the temple first and taught them the Gospel. Due to
their disregard for this teaching, he was forced to wander about the
seashore of Galilee, making the fishermen his disciples and dealing mainly
with the people of a lower standard, such as sinners, tax-collectors, and
harlots. Finally, the chief priests and rabbis delivered Jesus to the
crucifixion. Then, they continued, believing that they had done a righteous
thing by punishing the traitor of God, to devote their loyalty to the sacred
office, to recite scriptural passages, to contribute tithes and to offer
sacrifices for the rest of their lives. They never imagined themselves
headed for the place they went after their physical death, which was, most
unexpectedly, Hell. Unfortunately, they deviated into Hell through the path
which they believed would lead them to the Kingdom of heaven.
When we truly understand the fact that these are the phenomena that could
happen in the vary same manner in the Last Days, each and every one of us
should contemplate the matter most seriously. Innumerable Christians of
today are dashing on the way which they think will lead them to the Kingdom
of Heaven. Nevertheless, this very road is apt to lead them into Hell.
Therefore, Jesus once said that the Lord would be compelled in the Last Days
to reproach many saints who had faith strong enough to cast out demons and
do almighty works in his name, by saying, "I never knew you, depart from me,
you evildoers." (Matt. 7:23). To reflect on the matter with a deep
understanding, no one else is placed in a more dangerous position than the
saints living in such a transitional period of history as today. If they,
like the Jewish leaders of Jesus' day, should take the wrong direction in
their faith, everything will end in naught, no matter how devout their life
in faith may have been. That is why Daniel said, "...those who are wise
shall understand." (Dan. 12:10).
SECTION V - THE CAUSE OF THE CONFUSION OF LANGUAGE AND THE
NECESSITY FOR ITS UNIFICATION
If man perfected himself without the fall and had realized the world of
one great family resembling a human body with God as the head and all men as
the members, there would have been no reason for many languages to have come
about on the earth. Those who speak different languages cannot communicate
with each other. The confusion of human language came about because men's
vertical relationship with God was cut off due to the fall. Since this
caused the severance of their horizontal relationship with one another, all
men have long been separated and have formed many nations according to
different geographical circumstances. On the other hand, there is a
scriptural record concerning the confusion of language which suddenly came
about among Noah's descendants, who had all been speaking the same language
in the beginning. The following are the particulars of the story. The
Canaanites, descendants of Noah's second son Ham, who had sinned before God,
once began to build a high tower of Babel, exalting the will of Satan.
Meanwhile, the descendants of Shem and Japheth, who had been on the side of
God, came to cooperate with the construction. Therefore, God confused their
language in order to prevent them from helping the work of Satan, by making
it impossible for them to communicate with one another (Gen. 11:7).
Nothing could be more miserable than the fact that we, as the same
offspring from the same parents, having the common feelings of joy and
anger, cannot share them with one another because of the difference in the
languages which express them. Therefore, in order that the ideal world of
one great family, under the Lord of the Second Advent as the True Parent,
might be realized, all the languages of all nations must now be unified,
according to the principle of restoration by indemnity, centering on the
heavenly tower, and exalt the will of God. In this way, the whole of mankind
will become one people speaking one language, thus establishing one world of
one culture. |